- CA
- Los Angeles County
- 2/11/25
- 02/11/2025
- 359 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Los Angeles Unified School Board meeting was dominated by discussions on budget transparency, school safety, and educational equity. Concerns were raised regarding the district’s handling of financial resources, the potential removal of school police, and the ongoing challenges faced by marginalized communities, particularly Black students.
- CA
- Los Angeles County
- 1/28/25
- 01/28/2025
- 247 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent Los Angeles Unified School Board meeting, the primary focus was on the district’s Housing Initiative aimed at addressing the housing crisis affecting employees and families, alongside a strong emphasis on supporting immigrant students amidst growing safety concerns. The session also highlighted financial transparency issues and the need for mental health resources across the district.
- CA
- Los Angeles County
- 1/28/25
- 01/28/2025
- 95 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent meeting of the Los Angeles Unified School Board’s Facilities and Procurement Committee centered on the district’s recovery efforts following devastating wildfires and examined potential cost-saving measures within construction specifications. Discussions covered the financial impact of the wildfires, with rebuilding costs estimated at $1.2 billion, and explored strategies to minimize expenditures while maintaining safety and efficiency in school facilities.
- CA
- Los Angeles County
- 1/22/25
- 01/22/2025
- 157 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent meeting of the Los Angeles Unified School Board’s Special Education Committee centered on resource allocation, staff reductions, and the ongoing challenges of supporting special education programs. Discussions revealed concerns over the elimination of 400 special education vice principals, which some believe occurred without a clear financial rationale. Additionally, the meeting addressed the district’s potential access to $100 million through the Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative, funds that have yet to be utilized.