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CCSA Statement on CCSA v. LAUSD Prop. 39 Lawsuit
The California Charter Schools Association and the Los Angeles Unified School District agreed to stay the lawsuit regarding Proposition 39 non-compliance.
From: In the News. Published June 22, 2011. Last Modified August 15, 2011. -
CCSA Statement on the Los Angeles Superior Court Decision on CCSA vs. LAUSD Proposition 39 Lawsuit
For immediate release Contact: Vicky Waters vwaters@calcharters.org (415) 505-7575 LOS ANGELES, California (May 24, 2011).-- Statement from Jed Wallace, President and CEO of the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA), on the Los Angeles Superior Court Decision on CCSA vs. LAUSD...
From: In the News. Published May 24, 2011. Last Modified May 24, 2011. -
CCSA Statement on LAUSD's Prop. 39 Offers
The Los Angeles Unified School District released a list of final offers for Prop. 39 facilities. Jed Wallace, president and CEO of the California Charter Schools Association, issued this statement responding to the increase in the number of offers, and sharing his concerns on the quality of the offers.
From: In the News. Published May 17, 2011. Last Modified May 17, 2011. -
CCSA Statement Regarding the Third Appellate District's Opinion in CSBA v. SBE Proposition 39 Regulations Lawsuit
Jed Wallace, President and CEO of the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA), released this statement regarding the Third Appellate District's opinion in CSBA v. SBE Proposition 39 regulations lawsuit
From: In the News. Published January 6, 2011. Last Modified January 6, 2011. -
L.A. Superior Court Ruling on Prop. 39 Lawsuit in the News
Charter schools in Los Angeles scored a major victory this week as the Los Angeles Superior Court ruled that the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) must make Proposition 39 offers to each and every charter school that submits an application to the district for facilities. The California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) filed a lawsuit against LAUSD in May 2010 for continued non-compliance with Prop. 39. This victory is a major step forward in charter schools receiving equitable facilities.
From: In the News. Published December 3, 2010. Last Modified December 3, 2010. -
CCSA Statement Regarding the LA Superior Court Decision on CCSA's Motion for Summary Adjudication in the CCSA vs. LAUSD Proposition 39 Lawsuit
Jed Wallace, President and CEO of the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA), released this statement regarding the Los Angeles Superior Court Decision on CCSA's motion for summary adjudication in the CCSA vs. LAUSD Proposition 39 lawsuit.
From: In the News. Published December 2, 2010. Last Modified December 2, 2010. -
CCSA Statement on the Los Angeles Superior Court Decision on CCSA vs. LAUSD Proposition 39 Lawsuit
Jed Wallace, President and CEO of the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA), released the following statement on the Los Angeles Superior Court Decision on CCSA vs. LAUSD Proposition 39 Lawsuit.
From: In the News. Published November 10, 2010. Last Modified November 12, 2010. -
California Charter Schools Association Presents Lawsuit Against LAUSD For Prop 39 Facilities Non-Compliance
The California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) today filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) for failing to provide equitable facilities to dozens of charter schools, as mandated by Proposition 39.
From: In the News. Published May 24, 2010. Last Modified June 20, 2010. -
17th Annual California Charter School Conference Highlights Growth And Achievements, Prepares For Future Challenges
The California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) began its 17th Annual Conference today at the Sacramento Convention Center. The Conference, which will run through Thursday morning, will host some 2,300 teachers, principals and leaders in the growing charter community from across the state.
From: In the News. Published March 2, 2010. Last Modified June 20, 2010. -
Statement From Jed Wallace, CEO and President of the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA), on the Civil Rights Project Report "Choice Without Equity"
"The Civil Rights Project report on charter school diversity is out of step with the reality of today's schools and students' needs. It's unfortunate and unconscionable for the Civil Rights Project to release a study based on assumptions and incomplete data, and to solely focus their findings on demographics and "exposure" to diversity, rather than the academic performance of charter school students. This approach is overly simplistic and reflects the same thinking that has proven to be unsuccessful for the majority of children of color for decades.
From: In the News. Published February 4, 2010. Last Modified June 20, 2010.
