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Federal Probe: LA Schools Failed To Provide Equal Education For Minority Students

October 12, 2011

LOS ANGELES — A 19-month civil rights investigation of the Los Angeles Unified School District found that the district failed to provide an equal education to English-learners and black students, resulting in wide academic disparities, the U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday. The district, the nation’s second-largest, agreed to remedy the disparities through a variety of measures, including a complete overhaul of its English-learning program and improving resources such as computers and library books to schools with predominantly black student bodies. U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who unveiled the agreement at a news conference at LAUSD headquarters, said it would help ensure that every student in the nation’s second largest school district would receive the same academic opportunities “regardless of race or national origin.” Noting that these issues are “incredibly complex and politically charged,” Duncan said he was encouraged by the district’s sense of urgency and willingness to voluntarily remedy the disparities without an order. “Though we still have a long way to go before we see that English learner students and African-American students are consistently getting what they need to perform up to their fullest potential, I’m confident today’s agreement will help address the causes of concern that prompted our review,” he said. Duncan stopped short of saying that students’ civil rights were violated and did not reveal detailed results of the investigation, just the terms of the agreement. But the Education Department said in a statement that it will monitor the district’s compliance with the agreement until educational codes are met. The agreement was the result of a “compliance review” by the Education Department’s Office of Civil Rights, which was concerned about wide achievement gaps between the district’s lowest performing student groups and other students. Only 5 percent of high school English language learners ranked as proficient in either English or math; for black students, 32 percent ranked as proficient in English and 9 percent in math, according to the district’s 2009-10 report card. The overall district average was 37 percent proficient in English and 17 percent in math. LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy said the district did not dispute that disparities exist and worked to hammer out a solution with federal officials. The district will be studying how to fund the measures as plans for specific areas are developed. The district’s English-language learning program has long been criticized for allowing non-native speakers to remain in English-learning programs for years, sometimes throughout their school careers, never meeting the criteria to move into mainstream classes. Students often fall behind grade level and end up dropping out. For the 2009-2010 school year, only 14.4 percent of English learners were reclassified as fluent. Under the agreement, the district agreed to completely revamp its nearly 200,000-student English-learning program by next school year, with special emphasis on high school students who have not been deemed proficient in English in order to take courses needed for graduation. The district has the highest number of English-learning students in the nation. English-learners will receive grade-level courses, teachers will be trained to handle multiple English-proficiency levels and special-education teachers will receive English-instructional materials. The program will also include a component aimed at black students aimed at boosting their “academic language proficiency” starting in elementary grades. The investigation also found black students are underrepresented in gifted and talented programs but overrepresented in suspensions and disciplinary actions. Schools with predominantly black populations also lack technology and library resources. The district agreed to remedy those disparities with fairer evaluation of gifted and talented programs and disciplinary actions, and allocating more computers and increasing library book collections. A school-based community pilot program will be launched in an African-American neighborhood to provide health and social services, he said. No details were revealed. Warren Fletcher, president of teachers union United Teachers Los Angeles, praised the Education Department for shining a light on longstanding disparities, but noted that the district has laid off more than 1,200 teachers and closed libraries in many schools. “It’s very general,” he said of the agreement. “We have to see how those services are going to be provided.” Parent Irma Munoz, who has had three children go through the district’s English learner program, said the program needed to be overhauled. Her children were put in classes with English speaking teachers who they could not understand, she said. “It’s a bad program,” she said. See the original post here: Federal Probe: LA Schools Failed To Provide Equal Education For Minority Students

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El Cerrito DUI Checkpoint – People Behaving Badly

August 12, 2011
El Cerrito DUI Checkpoint – People Behaving Badly

East Bay law officials set up a DUI check point in El Cerritos …….. Stanley Roberts spent the evening with officers during a maximun enforcement weekend.

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Unconstitutional DUI / Driver’s License Checkpoint Santa Maria, California 9/10/10

August 10, 2011
Unconstitutional DUI / Driver’s License Checkpoint Santa Maria, California 9/10/10

SANTA MARIA, California — Santa Maria Police Department conducted yet another unconstitutional and illegal DUI / Driver’s license checkpoint as part of California Office of Traffic Safety’s (OTS) “Year of the Checkpoint” campaign for 2010. The Santa Maria checkpoint was only one of more than 2500 (ostensibly) OTS-funded checkpoints which are due to be carried out within the state of California during 2010. (Following the money trail, the funding actually traces back to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which is an agency under the federal Department of Transportation (DOT), which is a cabinet position under the President of the United States.) If OTS’s “Year of the Checkpoint” campaign is successfully carried out, then California drivers will endure more than 208 of these unconstitutional / illegal checkpoints per month. “To my knowledge, California conducts more checkpoints than any other state,” said OTS Director Christopher J. Murphy. While DUI checkpoints were officially (if unconstitutionally) sanctioned by the Supreme Court’s Michigan vs. Sitz case, driver’s license checkpoints were not. However, a quick survey of police department websites reveals that most DUI / sobriety checkpoints are dual purpose; that is, police officers regularly check for driver’s licenses in addition to checking for driver impairment. Even though driver’s license checkpoints are not legal according to case law, most drivers are unaware of this fact and so the …

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SDSO Santee DUI Check Point 10/30/09

August 10, 2011
SDSO Santee DUI Check Point 10/30/09

SDSO set up a pre Holloween DUI Check Point.

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Temporarily Closed Roseville DMV Office to Close Permanently — In …

August 5, 2011

Temporarily Closed Roseville DMV Office to Close Permanently — In Theory. Among the state property slated for disposal in the indefinite future is the Roseville Field Office of the Department of Motor vehicles. …

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CA Law Forces DMV Organ Donor Answer

July 25, 2011

The new law's adjustment to DMV forms is relatively minor, but it now forces drivers to take the question seriously and answer it if they want to legally drive in California . One of the reasons why organ donation rates …

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A NC Deputy Chases a Felony Suspect into Charlotte 1 of 2

February 27, 2011
A NC Deputy Chases a Felony Suspect into Charlotte 1 of 2

A Deputy with the Union County Sheriff’s Office chases a Felony suspect into Charlotte, NC. This Officer did an outstanding job chasing this suspect. This sh…

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Funny Auto Insurance Commercial

October 4, 2010
Funny Auto Insurance Commercial

This is quite possibly the funniest car insurance commercial ever made. california-autoinsurance.com

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Protect Your Paycheck

April 29, 2010
Protect Your Paycheck

You protect your car and your home with insurance, but are you protecting an asset that is more valuable than either of those—your paycheck? Tom goes a little over the top with his protection methods, but has made the right choice to protect his paycheck properly. This can also be sent as an eCard; just visit www.insureyourfuturenow.org

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