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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

LAUSD SSC Training turns in to charter co-location complaints

    This past weekend, LAUSD held training for School Site Council members at Horace Mann Middle School.
    You might remember Horace Mann was mentioned on this blog a year ago when COW Mar Vista was offered co-location space on that campus.  COW refused the space. I wonder if it had anything to with the fact the Horace Mann is a block away from Florance and Normandiae, where the LA Riots started in 1992.
    I personally thought the school looked great.  There were awesome murals on every inch of the hallways and the LAUSD staff went out of their way to make the visit to Horrace Mann a great experience.


...you might be saying to yourself, that's great, but what does that have to with the co-location adventures today.
    Well, after getting a coffee and sitting at a table, I waited for the opening session of the training to begin. I started talking to the other parents around me and we weren't two minutes into the conversation when 2 parents began complaining about charter school co-locations at their campus. Everyone else at the table joined in an related their charter school horror stories.
   Sometimes, I think I maybe the only one who is concerned with the injustice that charter school co-locations create, but after meeting so many involved and active LAUSD parents at the training, I came to realize that the charter problem is something just about every LAUSD school is dealing with.
   Parents had various complaints from charters cherry picking students, to the loss of resources and classroom space to the separate and unequal conditions created by the charters.
   It was quite sad to hear these complaints, but it was also heartening to listen to all the parents who wanted the best for all students in LAUSD and were willing to work hard for to make this happen.


Saturday, June 14, 2014

IT'S OFFICIAL #6: CWC finds a new home, two in fact

It's really over. For reals. CWC Mar Vista has accepted on offer from LAUSD to have a split co-location next year 2014/15 at Loyola Village Elementary and Kentwood Elementary, both in Westchester, CA.
The new Cwc MV dual-loci co-location is conveniently golf course adjacent.

    Kentwood Elementary is between 3.5 and 4.8 miles from Stoner ES depending on if you go down Speulveda Blvd or if you go up Lincoln Blvd, but the time to get there is about the same. Loyola Village is 1.4 miles from Kentwood.

     LA School Report has more on the move including the $50K moving cost, the multiple site offers made which included Horace Mann** and the laughable re-requesting of co-location at Stoner ES by CWC Board Chairman Josh McLaughlin with an insulting offer of a joint $10K Stoner-Citizen project and a promise of not taking the Stoner Parents' Center:
 http://laschoolreport.com/westside-charter-school-finally-finds-a-new-home-or-two-lausd/.
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**Horace Mann had repeatedly incorrectly been identified as 15 MILES away from Stoner ES. This is a gross exaggeration since Mann is only 7 miles from Stoner ES. I guess 5 miles to Westchester was okay, but 7 miles to Inglewood was two miles too many.Worldly citizens, indeed!
7 miles and running: CWC MV cannot handle 2 extra miles to Inglewood.






La Opinion - charter has no classrooms: neighbors want CWC to move

Yesterday, La Opinión ran an article about CWC not having any classroom: Escuela chárter de Los Ángeles no tiene salones. The article talks about the CWC protest at Beaudry but never gives a reason why CWC has to move and then transitions to a section about neighbors wanting it to move.

The article mentions the February 7th protest which was reported by La Opinión, but sadly does not provide a link to their own story. So I will. Herehttp://www.laopinion.com/denuncia-culver-racismo-stoner

 The incident about the escaped special needs CWC student is reported. The Horace Mann and split Loyola\Kentwood offers are mentioned.

http://www.laopinion.com/noticias-los-angeles/Escuela-charter-no-tiene-salones