Policy

LA Charter School Group a "Race to the Top" Finalist

Los Angeles Unified School District is not

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A local charter school organization is a finalist for a high-profile federal grant, but the Los Angeles Unifed School District failed to qualify in the same competition.

Green Dot Public Schools, which operates 18 charter schools, remains in the running for a "Race to the Top" grant, the U.S. Department of Education announced Monday. If successful, Green Dot could receive $30 million over a four-year period.

In the application process, districts were supposed to set out a plan to "personalize education for students and provide school leaders and teachers with key tools that support them to meet students' needs," according to the Education Department.

But the devil for L.A. Unified was in the details. Participation by the teachers union was required and United Teachers Los Angeles would not sign on, citing concerns that Race to the Top could commit the school system to long-term spending not covered by the grant. Union leaders in L.A. and elsewhere also were concerned such a grant could commit them to the use of student test scores as part of a teacher's evaluation.