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In some regions, the qualifications for substitute teaching may not be as strict as those for a regular teacher. Most areas require a college degree, and some the successful completion of competency tests; others require only that the applicant possess a high school diploma or its equivalent; full teaching qualifications are required for long-term assignments. [3]
Los Angeles Unified School District−LAUSD schools — in Los Angeles County, California, including the City of Los Angeles. Please note not all LAUSD schools are within the Los Angeles city limits. Some are in other municipalities, and some are in unincorporated areas .
On June 10, 2014, the Los Angeles Unified School District Board granted the school Affiliate Charter status, [3] [1] thus adding Emerson to Los Angeles' growing roster of charter schools. Emerson's well known Performing Arts Academy (terminated in 2012) offered classes including Musical Theater, Stage Design, Costume Design, and Dance.
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is a public school district in Los Angeles County, California, United States.It is the largest public school system in California in terms of number of students and the second largest public school district in the United States, with only the New York City Department of Education having a larger student population.
California fines LAUSD $8.1 million after finding it violated transitional kindergarten requirements over classroom size and staffing amid the grade level's expansion.
The Teamsters will represent all AALA members, who include assistant principals and middle managers with a teaching credential in the regional and central offices as well as one unit of managers ...
The academy received the National Blue Ribbon in 2008 and the California Gold Ribbon in 2015. [4] U.S. News & World Report ranks VHTPA as #1 out of 181 high schools in LAUSD, #4 in the Los Angeles Metro Area, and #8 out of 1,675 high schools in California. [5] The academy maintains a 100% graduation rate. [6]
LAUSD's early strategy, keeping schools open, is a sharp departure from the quick decision to close schools as Tropical Storm Hilary approached last August.