Activeweblistings
Index >> About Us >> Place Your Link >> Privacy >> Terms of Service >> Add Article
Search:   
 

Family & Home

Tour & Travel

Shopping Online

Society & Issues

Business & Services

Careers & Employment

Vehicles & Automotive

Research & Science

Medical Care

Cooking & Drinking

Health & Hygiene

Recreation

Issues & News

Creative Arts

Sports & Adventure

Self Enhancement

Computers & Networking

Teens & Kids

Relationship & Lifestyle

Politics & Government

Online & Indoor Games

Academics & Education

Property & Estate

Investment & Finance

 

Index › Academics & Education › K-12 Education
 

Mayor Villaraigosa Shares Control of the Los Angeles Schools

 
Author: Patricia Hawke
 

Last month, I wrote in an article about Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa proposing a legislative bill to take control of the Los Angeles schools (see Los Angeles Schools Strongly Opposed to Takeover by Mayor Villaraigosa). Reform Bill 1381 passed the state legislature at the end of August, with some changes.

Villaraigosa, who portrayed himself as the one person who could make a success of the Los Angeles schools system, instead must share control of the school system with the Los Angeles schools board and the Council of Mayors. The mayor did, however, receive direct control of three low-performing high schools and their feeder elementary and middle schools.

The final reform bill makes running the Los Angeles schools much more complex for everyone concerned. First, there is a logistical problem with Villaraigosa and the Los Angeles schools board in two separate locations, making decision making a longer, more drawn out process. The role of teachers in deciding curriculum now is uncertain, and many believe the mayor's plan may impede new school construction, considered a successful endeavor by the Los Angeles schools board. The bill's language is confusing, already causing conflicting interpretations.

There also is a question on the legality of the bill, which is expected to face an immediate legal challenge. The Los Angeles schools board, which was adamantly opposed to the bill, already has discussed a lawsuit, claiming that the bill violates the requirement in the state constitution that schools remain within the educational system. The opinion of the legislature's counsel is that the Los Angeles schools board has a case, but Villaraigosa believes it will survive a challenge.

Ever the politician, the mayor now is looking to foster cooperation with teachers, parents and the Los Angeles schools board, but he may find this difficult. He leveled blistering criticism at the school board and its members over the past year. Even Assemblywoman Jackie Goldberg (D-Los Angeles) criticized Villaraigosa during a hearing by the Assembly Education Committee, which she chairs, stating that she was disappointed that he did not have the same dialogue with the Los Angeles schools board as he did with the teachers' unions.

Villaraigosa continues to promote the passage of the bill as an opportunity for parents, educators, the Council of Mayors, the cities and himself to partnership for the betterment of the Los Angeles schools. Though no clear specifics have even been given by the mayor on how he will proceed, he remarked that the new power-sharing arrangement will reshape and invigorate a 'lethargic bureaucracy that has underserved generations of students'. He further stated that success depends on his leadership and the contributions of his Los Angeles schools partners.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
How to Pick Your Recommenders
 
Read Minds Using Simple Techniques
 
Contaminants of Septic Tanks and Where They End Up
 
The Time Has Come - Book Review
 
Learning English In Four Easy Steps
 
Bridal Edition Cookbook Offers Valuable Tips and 1,000 Recipes
 
The relation between virginity and teens
 
Learning Styles And Their Effect On Language Learning
 
Drought Worsened in Some States in 2004; 2005 will be very telling
 
Movies: The Natural Way To Learn a Language
 
 
 
 

Practice Vocabulary

You are in a store, and you want to play the video game there . You need coins to operate the game, ... - ESL Free Lesson
 

Learn a New Language From Home

Article about how to learn a new language through interactive teaching material without ever having ... - Aage Kold Jensen
 

Ancient Wisdom Gets Modern Day Twist

??Since our time is short, let??s not waste any of it expecting to live to an old age. Even while we ... - Orlando Clark
 
 

Massage Therapy Colleges

Massage therapy colleges offer an abundance of massage methods and hands-on training to future heali ... - Michael Bustamante
 

Why Learn Spanish?

Why learn Spanish of all languages? Why not Italian, French, or even Russian, because it seems to be ... - Gregory Newell
 

Girls?? Boarding School

Is your girl child feeling pressured in the co-ed classroom environment? Do you want to bring up you ... - Matt Garrett
 

Tips for Brazilian Portuguese Beginners

Real, everyday language is dynamic and ever-changing, and Brazilian Portuguese is no exception. If y ... - Ana Luiza Bergamini
 

Let a Poem Capture You: a Review of "The Collected Poems" by Sara Teasdale

In popularity, Sara Teasdale is no Emily Dickinson. She is no Sylvia Plath, no Maya Angelou, no Will ... - Lisa Koosis
 
 
   Index >> Privacy >> Terms of Service
Copyright © 2008 www.activeweblistings.com All Rights Reserved.