Kyle Stokes
Former Senior Reporter, K-12 Education
(he/him)
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No organization in the state has spent more outside money in the 2016 election cycle than two pro-charter committees. They've spent $17 million on state contests.
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L.A. Unified leaders say their process is fair, but charter school advocates say letting school districts oversee charters is letting the fox guard the henhouse.
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L.A. Unified has routinely approved most charter schools' renewal and "material revision" requests since 2011. Tuesday night was a different story.
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Principal Dave Fehte's use of a school credit card became a key part of an LAUSD inquiry. He'll resign next week as part of a deal to save El Camino's charter.
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The turf war over the expansion of charter schools in LAUSD has found an unlikely new battleground: the tiny city of Huntington Park.
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L.A. Unified officials have asked school board members to take the second of three steps needed to revoke the charter for the embattled Woodland Hills school.
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In late January, a mere three weeks into her tenure as Los Angeles Unified School District's superintendent, Michelle King welcomed two surprising guests into her office: representatives of the non-profit group that sprouted from the controversial "Great Public Schools Now" plan.
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L.A. Unified has taken a step toward yanking the high school's charter over concerns about its finances. This is the school's latest attempt to get right with LAUSD.
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Last fall, Great Public Schools Now was seen as a threat to LAUSD. On Thursday, the group outlined a plan to award up to $3.85 million to five L.A. Unified schools.
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Around 50 teachers and parents from El Camino Real Charter High School gathered near the campus Wednesday morning to pose a pointed question to members of their own governing board: Why have they not fired El Camino principal Dave Fehte?
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