Will Our Most Vulnerable Students Continue To Be Left Behind?

With the post-Christmas COVID-19 surge finally retreating, some Los Angeles students will begin returning to school. What about those who can’t?

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Ignoring The Special Education Problem Staring Us In The Face

The LAUSD ignores data suggesting that Asian children are not getting the special education services that they require in order to thrive.

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Texas' Deregulated Nirvana Drowns In A Frozen Bathtub

Photo by Christian Wiediger on UnsplashThe Republican-controlled state has long pursued a policy of deregulation. For those who could not escape to Cancun, the results were deadly.

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This Is How To Fight For Public Education

Los Angeles board members could learn from the approach of newly elected Oakland Unified School Board trustee Mike Hutchinson.

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Family Ties

Representative Adam Kinzinger's relatives are disappointed in him. Carl and Nicole read their letter.

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Expanding Inequity

As Los Angeles school closures approach the first anniversary, teachers from a high-priced private school jump the COVID-19 vaccination line.

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Achieving Unity

Photo by krakenimages on UnsplashTo fulfill his promise of unification, Biden must bypass the partisan members of Congress and concentrate his efforts on the American people.

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Can This Candidate Turn CA30 Progressive?

Shervin Aazami seeks to replace long term Congressman Brad Sherman with a platform that is solidly to the left of the corporate Democrat.

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LAUSD School Board President Punts

Kelly Gonez was elected to help run the Los Angeles Unified School District. Where is her plan for how students will return to classrooms?

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ICYMI: Hooray for the Sports Ball Edition (2/7)

"Kids Last

In California, a charter school chain apparently wants to build a school on a toxic land fill."

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