Sentences with phrase «unified teachers named»

The five LA Unified teachers named Los Angeles County «Teachers of the Year» are in the front row, (left to right): Maricar J. Fortuno Calatán, Lovelyn Marquez - Prueher, Isabel J. Morales, Michael A. Morgan, and Hector V. Perez - Roman.

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Lovelyn Marquez - Prueher, an eighth - grade English teacher at LA Unified's Dodson Middle School in Rancho Palos Verdes, was named today as one of five California Teachers of the Year for 2015.
The case involved three school districts by name, LA Unified, Oakland Unified School District and Alum Rock Union, and the judges specifically mentioned former LA Superintendent John Deasy when discussing the amount of time it takes to re-evaluate a teacher on probation: «One witness, John Deasy, then - superintendent of LAUSD, testified that there is «no way» the time provided by the statute is «a sufficient amount of time to make... that incredibly important judgment» of reelection.»
By Ashley Martin My name is Ashley Martin, and I am an Oakland resident, a former Oakland teacher, and a current Oakland Unified School District... Read More
Ronald Reagan and named after a former Republican lawmaker, requires student achievement to be included in teacher evaluations — something Los Angeles Unified, and most districts, resisted for decades.
A record seven LA Unified educators were among 16 who have been named Los Angeles County Teachers of the Year.
She is an alumna of the Teach Plus Teaching Policy Fellowship, has won the 2017 Los Angeles Rebel Award, and was named the 2017 Los Angeles Unified School District Teacher of the Year.
CAP's report notes that the discussion of publishing teachers» names along with their value - added score (a measure of a teacher's efficacy, relative to other teachers in the group, in promoting student achievement) began when the Los Angeles Times published a report featuring the performance ratings for Los Angeles Unified School District teachers.
L.A. Unified Supt. John Deasy, although named as a defendant, said Tuesday that he agreed with the lawsuit's major assertions: that state law requires the use of student test scores in evaluations and that the district does not use them except in a limited voluntary program involving 700 teachers and principals.
Researchers found black girls at Oakland Unified were least likely of all girls of color to report caring relationships with teachers and complained of being misjudged as disruptive and punished disproportionately for violating dress codes or reacting to sexual name - calling and touching, most often by other students.
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