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Kyle Stokes
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Former Senior Reporter, K-12 Education
Stories by Kyle Stokes
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Much of the hearing was spent wrangling over whether it a court should be weighing in on tenure — or whether it was a policy matter best left to the legislature.
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The second round begins in a blockbuster battle that could dismantle job protections enjoyed by California's K-12 teachers for decades.
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But less than half of Class of 2016 students are passing required courses with grades Cal State or UC campuses require for admission.
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The sick-out at four Compton schools is an apparent show of dissatisfaction with the progress of labor contract talks between their union and the district.
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The release includes personal information, including some Social Security numbers, for students who've attended California schools since 2008. But you can object.
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The president of the nation's second-largest teachers union says countering the proposed expansion of charter schools in Los Angeles is "amongst her highest priorities."
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The union representing teachers in the Los Angeles Unified School District wants to re-work how the district rates teachers' job performance.