Political campaigns have always bent the truth. In the Age of Trump, the lies don’t even have to make sense as long as they vilify the opponent.
Archives for February 2020
LAUSD School Board Candidate Silke Bradford: An ‘F’ on Charter School Oversight
The former Director of the Charter School Office for LA County refuses to provide insight into the renewal of the North Valley Military Institute.
LAUSD District 3 Endorsement — Lifetime Educator Scott Schmerelson
The incumbent has a record of improving opportunities for children and is a far better choice than the charter profiteer or the inexperienced parent.
The Children Are Left Behind in LAUSD School Board Race
As the California Charter School Association and their allies spend millions on negative ads, education issues are swept aside.
LAUSD District 7 Endorsement – Parent Patricia Castellanos
Castellanos’ experience will bring a unique voice to a board that currently lacks a parent whose child attends any of the district’s schools.
City Council Candidate Seeks A Working Relationship with School District
As CD-14 voters prepare to go to the polls, candidate Cyndi Otteson explains how the city should work in collaboration with the LAUSD.
Two CA-30 Congressional Candidates Answer Questions About Federal Education Policy
The top finishers from the last two elections did not respond, but CJ Bernina and Brian Carroll did provide information for the voters.
The Challengers In The CA-29 Congressional Race Answer Questions About Federal Education Policy
The incumbent ignored the request, but challengers Angelica Dueñas, Michael R. Guzik, and Brian Perras did provide information for the voters
Would You Trust LAUSD Candidate Marilyn Koziatek To Hold On To Your Wallet?
The public pays for Marilyn Koziatek’s $87,000 a year salary, a $400 per night hotel room and a lobbying trip falsely disguised as professional development.
Disregarding the Needs of the LAUSD’s Most Vulnerable Students
First and foremost, our students with disabilities are general ed students…All of them.” – Anthony Aguilar, LAUSD Chief of Special Education The end of 2019 brought a conclusion to the Chanda Smith consent decree and its modification. For the first time in over a generation, the delivery of special education services within the LAUSD is […]