The Los Angeles Unified School District voted 4-3 Tuesday on a resolution that would allow 10 schools to opt out of standardized tests and test preparation beginning in the 2025-26 school year.
The initiative appoints a 'lead teacher' who would undergo additional professional development from Community School Coaches and the University of California Los Angeles Center for Community Schooling. According to the resolution, the 10 schools also have to 'integrate culturally relevant curriculum, community- and project-based learning, and civic engagement' into their programs.
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