Parental Engagement

By Carl J. Petersen

Education issues as seen from a father's eyes.

Raquel Zamora: Special Education Policy Shaped By Those Who Work In The Trenches

This candidate understands that all students have different needs to reach their full potential and will keep SpEd Centers fully funded.

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Fraud On The June Ballot?

Voters expect the information on election materials to be accurate but who is responsible for making sure that it is?

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Erica Vilardi-Espinosa: Special Education Should Be Individualized And Celebrated

This candidate says parents with a Special Education needs student should be offered all options that will allow their student to thrive.

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I Hope Our New Superintendent Is Smart Enough To See Past This

Carefully orchestrated visits to school sites are not going to give Alberto Carvalho the information he needs to successfully run the LAUSD.

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Marvin Rodríguez: Community Through Inclusion and Collaboration

This candidate understands that a one size fits all solution does not work and embraces a full range of special education services.

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Educating Students With The Most Severe Disabilities

All students are entitled to a public education that will help them meet their full potential, even if the end result is not academic achievement.

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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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