BREAKING NEWS: Candidate Drops Out of LAUSD Race

Just days after filing to collect signatures to appear on the ballot of the June 7, 2022 primary, Negar Nikgohar has dropped out of the race.

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List Of Potential School Board Candidates Set

17 people have signed up with the Los Angeles City Clerk to collect signatures. Those who complete the task will appear on the June 7 ballot.

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Rewarding Bad Charter School Behavior

WISH Charter Schools have past due debts and haven’t met demographic targets. The LAUSD plans to evict other students to give them a campus.

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Parents Aren't Being Heard

As the LAUSD implements a series of unpopular policies, the school board ignores the voice of the community it is supposed to represent.

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This Isn't Wright

Without input from the community, the LAUSD announces that it will hand off a public school building to a charter, displacing 510 students.

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This Used To Be The Party Of Lincoln

There is a reason why the GOP wants to ban Critical Race Theory and other honest discussions about race in America.

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Marvin Rodriguez: Revoke The Charter Of Any School With Ongoing Unpaid Debt

This candidate recognizes that there are tools available to collect the $13,745,310 past due balance, leaving the question: Do they want to?

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Miguel Angel Segura: Unpaid Charter School Debt Is No Big Deal

This candidate sees the $13,745,310 remaining unpaid as a normal part of the process and would continue the current process of negotiation.

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Dr. Rocio Rivas: Unpaid Charter School Debt Hurts Students

If elected to the LAUSD Board District 2 seat, Dr. Rocio Rivas would hold charters accountable for the $13,745,310 that remains unpaid.

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Charter School Debt Remains Mostly Unpaid

The LAUSD Charter School Division releases data showing that the $13,745,310 due for overallocation fees is still being largely ignored.

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