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The LAUSD’s 2019 Report Card

December 31, 2019 by Carl J. Petersen

There were huge changes in the last year for the second largest school district in the country. A look back at some of the major events…

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles Tagged With: Austin Beutner, California Charter School Association, CCSA, Chanda Smith, EE, iPads, Jackie Goldberg, John Deasy, LAUSD, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Unified School District, MiSiS, Modified Consent Decree, Nick Melvoin, Ref Rodriguez, Special Education, State of Denial, Strike, teachers strike, UTLA

Vote on LAUSD Rules Changes Delayed Again

June 13, 2019 by Carl J. Petersen

For the second time, Nick Melvoin’s attempts to change the LAUSD Board rules have been pulled from the agenda before a vote could be taken.

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles, School Boards, Uncategorized Tagged With: Board Meeting Accessibility to the Public, Board Rules, Brown Act, EE, Jackie Goldberg, LAUSD, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Unified School District, Mónica García, Nick Melvoin

The LAUSD Tried to Secure a Source of Funding and All It Got Was a Bill for $12.5 Million

June 6, 2019 by Carl J. Petersen

LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner presented a parcel tax resolution without getting input from the public. The voters rejected his proposal.

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles Tagged With: Austin Beutner, EE, George McKenna, LAUSD, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Unified School District, Mónica García, Nick Melvoin, Parental Engagement, Ref Rodriguez, Scott Schmerelson

Measure EE Puts Your LAUSD Child First

June 3, 2019 by Carl J. Petersen

As the opposition to the parcel tax, the Chamber of Commerce represents the interests of businesses, not students in overcrowded classrooms.

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles Tagged With: Education Funding, EE, LAUSD, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Unified School District, Parcel Tax

Did Austin Beutner Sabotage Measure EE?

May 31, 2019 by Carl J. Petersen

Opponents are spending over $1 million to defeat a parcel tax that will fund local education. Is the LAUSD Superintendent helping them?

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles Tagged With: Austin Beutner, EE, LAUSD, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Unified School District, Mónica García, Nick Melvoin, Richard Vladovic, Scott Schmerelson

LAUSD’s Measure EE Highlights the Need For Charter School Oversight

May 23, 2019 by Carl J. Petersen

The parcel tax will help provide the funds to give Los Angeles students the schools they deserve. But Charter schools will also get a cut.

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles, Uncategorized Tagged With: CCSA, EE, George McKenna, LAUSD, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Unified School District, Mónica García, Nick Melvoin, Parcel Tax, Proposition 13, Public Education, Ref Rodriguez, Scott Schmerelson

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Federal Policy

Quick Education Voter’s Guide to the California CD34 Race, April 4, 2017

There are twenty-three candidates running to fill former Congressman Xavier Bacerra’s seat in Congressional District 34 in Southern California. (Bacerra is currently the state’s Attorney General, replacing Kamala Harris, who, after November 8, 2016, became our US Senator.) Election Day is Tuesday, April 4, 2017, 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. You can find your polling […]

Betsy DeVos, #NOTMYSDOE

Take the pledge to #resist and fight for public schools as a public good TODAY. DeVos had to have the assistance of Vice President Mike Pence’s unprecedented tie-breaking vote in order to win her confirmation. Two GOP Senators voted against, all Democratic Senators voted against. Yet all the other GOP Senators who received campaign donations […]

Next #DemDebate MUST Include K-12 Education Policy

The next #DemDebate is scheduled for the important primary state of Iowa on November 14, 2015. It’ll be broadcast by CBS in partnership with the Des Moines Register. Professor Julian Vasquez Heilig is leading the call for the families of 50 million students K-12 across the nation and the communities they live in to have […]

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