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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Bargain Basement Teachers?
With low salaries and poor working conditions, Citizens of the World Charter Schools is driving away high-quality, experienced educators.
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Charter School Enrollment Continues To Decline
Charter School Enrollment Continues To Decline: With 82.4% of these publicly funded private schools failing to meet enrollment targets in Los Angeles, is a rash of closures on the horizon?
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A Politician Bought And Paid For
The Charter School Industry spent millions getting LAUSD’s Nick Melvoin elected. It gets a good return on its investment.
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Hate On A Saturday Morning
A group of “loving” and “kind” activists clutch their pearls over the label of “bigots” while they angrily denounce the LGBTQ community at a meeting of the Northridge East Neighborhood Council Education Committee.
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A School Fights To Keep Its Community In Tact
As developers continue to build homes in the Valley without adding classrooms, Porter Ranch Community School struggles to meet the demand.
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Public Education Supporters Can Breath A Little Easier In Los Angeles
Preliminary results show candidates supported by public education supporters will have the opportunity to maintain a majority by defending the three seats they currently hold.
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Hate And Violence On The Ballot
In the past year school boards have been under attack, sometimes violently, by anti-LGBTQ+ extremists. Now they want seats on those boards.
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Will Voters Reject Corruption, Bigotry, and Scandal?
Corporate funding of campaigns has created an entitled political class that continues to seek seats on the Los Angeles City Council even after getting caught red-handed.
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