Climate coaches and mental health counselors are now part of a $36.5 million Black Student Achievement Plan.
Still pending in a follow-up budget bill is language that would limit the ability of charter schools to cherry-pick enrollment.
In the first half of the 2018-2019 school year, LAUSD called police more than 3,000 times.
Restorative justice remains a new way of thinking for Los Angeles’ 1,300 public schools — even as administrators continue to call the cops on troublesome students.
Twenty-two charters — nearly all of them in high-poverty neighborhoods — accounted for 42 percent of L.A. charter schools’ nearly 3,700 suspensions last year.