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The LAUSD School Board’s Secret Committee

April 7, 2019 by Carl J. Petersen

LAUSD Board President Monica Garcia and Vice-President Nick Melvoin both make reference to a Rules Committee that has not held any public meetings. Where is the transparency?

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles, School Boards Tagged With: Board Rules, LAUSD, Los Angeles, Mónica García, Nick Melvoin, Open Government, Rules Committee

LAUSD School Board Member Scott Schmerelson Steps Up

March 29, 2019 by Carl J. Petersen

It appears that the “Board Meeting Accessibility to the Public” resolution has found the sponsor that it needed to move on toward Board approval.

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles, School Boards Tagged With: Austin Beutner, Kelly Gonez, LAUSD, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Unified School District, Nick Melvoin, Open Government, Scott Schmerelson

If the LAUSD’s Goal is “Parent Engagement”, What is the Plan of Action?

March 25, 2019 by Carl J. Petersen

The LAUSD Board is set to discuss the “Board Meeting Accessibility to the Public” resolution at Committee of the Whole meeting on Tuesday.

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles, School Boards Tagged With: LAUSD, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Unified School District, Open Government

LAUSD Stakeholders Are Not Reading From An Open Book

January 8, 2018 by Carl J. Petersen

Access to information concerning the conduct of the people’s business is a fundamental and necessary right of every person in this state” – California Government Code When LAUSD Superintendent Michelle King first disappeared from the halls of the Beaudry Building “some insiders said she injured herself in an accident while on vacation with her family.” […]

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles, School Boards, vet the Supe Tagged With: California Public Records Act, John Deasy, Michelle King, Open Government, Ref Rodriguez

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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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