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California Courts of Appeal

Jul. 26, 2014

Justices: Teacher evaluations not subject to disclosure

Individual teacher evaluations related to standardized test scores are not subject to public disclosure, a state appellate panel ruled this week.

By Katie Lucia
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Individual teacher evaluations related to standardized test scores are not subject to public disclosure, a state appellate panel ruled this week.

In an opinion published this week by Div. 8 of the 2nd District Court of Appeal, justices reversed part of a trial judge's decision forcing the Los Angeles Unified School District to disclose teachers' names with their Academic Growth Over Time or AGT scores - a figure measuring a t...

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