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So...if you have a friend/family member/student etc who wants to attend a top-tier medical school, please let them know that Stanford Medical is not just making tuition free to need-based students, but will also cover cost-of-living expenses.

“I hope this gift will attract a diverse group of the best and brightest students from every socioeconomic background to the university and bring a Stanford Medical School education within reach for any student who may not have been able to consider it otherwise,” said Arrillaga. “I believe that focusing aid on students with established need is what is best from an equity and opportunity standpoint.” 

Stanford hopes that eliminating the debt burden for students with need will also allow them to consider less lucrative specialties, as well as careers in research and teaching. Recent reports from the National Institutes of Health have shown the number of physician-scientists in the U.S. workforce declining rapidly. The medical school believes that alleviating the pressure to pay off debt can encourage more students to pursue paths of conducting academic research, discovering new treatments and being part of the next generation of medical educators and leaders.
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So. It looks like the strike is most likely going to happen on 1/10. I joined a bunch of FB groups to follow along with the strike, and this is what I have gathered so far:
  • Negotiations are going to continue on Monday.
  • Austin Beutner, current LAUSD superintendent, has been running around to various local media and claiming that they've already offered a contract to the teachers that they won't take. Note: the 6 percent raise offered to teachers is conditional on them accepting increased class sizes, in some cases up to 50 kids per class. (Ridiculous on its face.)
  • Anyway, teachers are requesting: raises, more nursing/counseling staff, less testing, smaller class sizes, etc.
  • LAUSD has hired 400 substitutes in anticipation of the strike.
  • LAUSD is suing to stop special ed teachers from striking, which, is, like, so ironic, because “If [LAUSD Superintendent Austin] Beutner really cared about special education students, he would have responded to our proposals on special education class-size caps, which would relieve the burden of our overcrowded classrooms and overwhelming caseloads,” said UTLA President Alex Caputo-Pearl. “It is disingenuous to recognize the value of our teachers only in the role they play during a strike while working to undermine them as they seek better working conditions for themselves and learning conditions for their students through the bargaining process.
  • There will be an LAUSD board meeting next Tues at 9.
  • LAUSD's current superintendent Austin Beutner is some finance guy with zero educational or administrative experience, and was voted in by the school board instead of elected by the city's citizens and I will never stop being pissed off about this fact.
  • Also, wealthy charter school advocates keep trying to buy themselves seats in CA's government.

I will not be sending my kid to school if the teachers strike, because 1. I don't like the idea of my kid crossing a picket line, 2. I have read that LAUSD waived TB and fingerprinting requirements for the subs, which is fucking ridiculous on its face, 3. and honestly, I've been through a school strike before as a teenager, and it was pointless for any kid to be in school during that time.
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Via Curbed: an interview with Mark Yudof, president of the University of California.

When you began your job last year, your annual compensation was reportedly $828,000.
It actually was $600,000 until I cut my pay by $60,000. So my salary is $540,000, but it gets amplified because people say, “You have a pension plan.”

What about your housing allowance? How much is the rent on your home in Oakland?
It’s about $10,000 a month.


Um...is he living in the Hills or something? I'm pretty sure you can rent pretty sweet places for less than half that in Oakland.

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