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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
![]() Our amazing MSA-7 Northridge students created beautiful artwork for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. |
PUBLIC SCHOOLS REMAIN SAFE HAVENS FOR CALIFORNIA’S STUDENTS
In this time of uncertainty, anxiety, and fear I strongly encourage you to join me in declaring our public schools “safe havens” for students and their parents and to remind families about existing laws that protect them and their students’ records from questions about immigration status. |
We are renewed!!!!!
![]() Yesterday, the Los Angeles County Office of Education decided to approve our appeal for the renewal petitions of MSA-1, 2, and 3 for five more years! |
MSA-8 Bell Student Featured Speaker at LA Board of Supervisors Meeting
![]() On Tuesday, December 13th one of our amazing students, Jatziri was a featured speaker at our Board of Supervisors meeting and she represented Magnolia well. She was interviewed by LA Times, ABC 7, and the LA County Channel. |
MAGNOLIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO APPEAL TO LA COUNTY AFTER LAUSD REVOKES THREE OF ITS HIGH-PERFORMING CHARTERS
Board members cited small technicalities as reasons for denial, but many believed larger issues, including outside political pressure, were the primary driver for revocation. |
Magnolia Science Academies 1, 2,and 3 LAUSD Staff Report Response
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64 charter school leaders call for transparency, consistency from LA school board
The day before the LA Unified school board is scheduled to vote on the fate of 23 charter schools, the district was hit with a bombshell of a letter signed by 64 charter school leaders. |
Character Day 2016: LA schools celebrate good character and join worldwide events
Schools throughout the LA Unified school district joined more than 90,000 groups worldwide on Thursday to celebrate Character Day and talk about how to develop character strengths. |
LONGTIME FINANCE EXECUTIVE SELECTED TO LEAD MAGNOLIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOARD
![]() Noël Russell-Unterburger, VP of Finance and IT for YWCA of Greater Los Angeles and Magnolia parent, to continue to strengthen organization’s operations |
How charter schools went from a ‘novelty’ to dominate the conversation of LAUSD - LA School Report
Independent charter schools have come to often dominate the conversation surrounding LA Unified. Proponents hail them as a savior to the district; their detractors blame them for the district’s financial woes. The California Charter Schools Act was passed in 1992, but it took more than a decade for charters to become a significant part of the district. Part of the reason is the original act only allowed for 10 schools per district, regardless of its size, and it wasn’t until 1998 that the law was amended to allow for unlimited expansion. |
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