Politicians In Glass Houses Shouldn't Throw Mud
In a clear case of projection, LAUSD School Board candidate Dan Chang and his supporters from the Charter School Industry accuse their opponent of falsely attacking him.
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Why Is The Los Angeles Democratic Party Still Supporting This Candidate?
LAUSD School Board Candidate Graciela Ortiz and her campaign continue to minimize the trauma of a student being sexually assaulted at gunpoint.
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Chicken Trump
Has Trump declined so far cognitively that he cannot face the press or is he just chicken?
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2024 LAUSD School Board Endorsements
What LAUSD School Board candidates in November’s election will bring much-needed change to Los Angeles schools and best support the needs of Special Education?
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One Final Set Of Answers, Part 1
Karla Griego and Graciela Ortiz are looking to replace Jackie Goldberg in LAUSD’s BD5. With ballots dropping they are asked questions about deadbeat charter schools, Special Education, and budgets.
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LAUSD School Board Member Follows Up To Candidate Forum
The NENC Education Committee invited Scott M. Schmerelson and Dan Chang to reply to unanswered questions from their LAUSD School Board Candidate Forum. Only one responded.
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Why Does Dan Chang Hate Dogs?
Desperate LAUSD School Board candidate Dan Chang acts like a social media bully as he makes a weird attack on his opponent, Scott M. Schmerelson.
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Direct Democracy
California citizens can legislate through the initiative process. They will consider these ten propositions in the November election, including a $10 billion education bond.
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Checking The Math
School Board Candidate Dan Chang says being a math teacher uniquely qualifies him for a seat in the LAUSD boardroom. Do the numbers add up?
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For Those Who Have Blocked Out The Memory Of Trump's Presidency
Is “Are you better off than you were four years ago” really a question Trump should be asking? For starters, we aren’t in the middle of a pandemic.
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