Half-full? …or Half-empty? Wait… is that chocolate milk?
LAUSD Students Show Gains on State Exit Exam
San Fernando Valley Sun - Aug 24, 2011
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) 10th graders fared slightly better on the California High School Exit Exam than last year's class, with 75 percent passing the math portion and the same percentage passing the English ...
14 percent of LAUSD seniors flunking exit exams
L.A. Daily News - Connie Llanos Aug 24, 2011
About 14 percent of Los Angeles Unified seniors - some 4900 students - failed to pass the California High School Exit Exam this year, according to results released Wednesday. The district's performance on the CAHSEE ...
Most area 10th graders are passing high school exit exam
Daily Breeze - Melissa Pamer, Rob Kuznia - Aug 24, 2011
Los Angeles schools Superintendent John Deasy, who gave a traditional back-to-school address to administrators Wednesday, trumpeted districtwide gains on his Twitter account. He tweeted that the district's improvement over the last seven years on ...
Should O.C. schools ban chocolate milk, too?
OCRegister
By LANDON HALL / THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER The Los Angeles Unified School District is standing by its ban on chocolate milk and other flavored milk in schools, despite the industry's renewed insistence that such prohibition only serves to reduce ...
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