LAUSD Candidate Forum: Inclusion and Diversity
School Board candidates were asked questions about how the LAUSD should address Anti-Semitism, homophobia, and Black Student Achievement. Will any of them answer?
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Celebrating Second Chances
Nicole and I met as I crawled out of one of the darkest times in my life. Today we celebrate 16 years of a second chance at wedded bliss.
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Our Kids Can’t Wait
LAUSD bureaucrats say that “placement continues to be an IEP decision” but eliminate options by taking away Special Education classes from this school.
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Putting Party Above Country
Republican Mike Garcia represents an area that voted for Biden, but his actions as a Congressman show loyalty to one person: Trump.
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Well-Intentioned Whistleblower or Opportunist?
Has LAUSD candidate Dan Chang exposed “a $1 million problem” in the District or a principal’s $600 petty theft on behalf of her students?
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The Hate and Violence Will Not Be Whitewashed
At the Northridge East Neighborhood Council’s Education Committee meeting last month, anti-LGBTQ activists tried to whitewash the hate and violence that occurred at the protest at Saticoy Elementary School last June. The truth of what happened at that event will not be denied.
Read moreAnother One Bites The Dust
Who will answer for the wasted education funds as Valiente College Preparatory Charter School announces its closure?
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Hate Did Not Win (So Far)
The results are finalized for the March 5th primary election and many candidates who ran on platforms based on their hatred of the LGBTQ+ community lost their races. Some others are still in the running.
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Schools For Thee, Not For Me
The Charter School Industry spends millions trying to influence LAUSD School Board elections but fails to win in areas saturated with its schools.
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General Election School Board Candidates Finalized
The Los Angeles County Clerk’s preliminary certification of the primary results shows no change in the winners but a clear shift in momentum.
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