Might Will Not Make Right

In 2021 the charter school industry held all the cards but still tried to intimidate critics. This author won’t back down to their threats.

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Let's Go 2021

It started out with a lot of promise, but 2021 was the year that could not stand on its own, always living in the shadow of its predecessor.

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Another Allegation Levied Against City Council Candidate

Charter school activist claims that Nick Melvoin’s staffer violated the LAUSD’s election policies during her run as a school board candidate.

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Victory For Shirley?

Citizens Of The World Charter School West Valley announces that they will move to a private facility next year. Will they follow through?

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The LAUSD Takes A Step Backward On COVID

Caving into pressure from a vocal anti-vax minority, Los Angeles schools will not enforce the vaccine mandate when classes resume in January.

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Sunday Mailbag December 19

C.P. in Los Angeles, CA, writesIf Ron DeSantis does not want students to be WOKE, does that mean he supports them sleeping through their education?

V & Z respond: It worked for him, apparently.

 

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Charter School Debt Continues To Grow

The latest data released by LAUSD’s Charter School Division shows that publicly funded private schools now owe the district $13,758,747.

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School Board Member's Office Faces Another Ethics Complaint

Is Allison Holdorff Polhill, Chief Advisor to LAUSD BD4’s Nick Melvoin, improperly using district facilities in her City Council campaign?

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New Leader Of Los Angeles Schools Selected Behind Closed Doors

Hopes are high for LAUSD Superintendent selected unanimously by a divided school board, but the fact remains that stakeholders had no input.

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Sunday Mailbag December 12

C.P. in Los Angeles, CA, writesChris Truax is absolutely correct, "the House of Representatives is not your typical workplace." Most workplaces don't have the threat of customers violently storming the worksite because they don't like the product.

I do agree with the part about making Lauren Boebert the face of the party, as I wrote about last week.

 

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