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LAUSD Candidate Karla Griego on Charter School Accountability

If elected to the Los Angeles school board how would she ensure these publicly funded private schools are properly regulated?

“Charter accountability is critical to ensuring that our students and families are not taken advantage of by charter schools”

– LAUSD Candidate Karla Griego

Of the seven board districts in the LAUSD, Board District 5 has the second-highest number of charter schools with 47.25* charter schools operating within its boundaries. This is 21.28% of the total number authorized by the District. Only Board District 2 has more with 49.25 schools representing 22.18% of the total.

This oversaturation affects not only public schools but also the charters, especially when the number of available students is declining. Finances are stretched thin as schools are forced to fight Hunger Games style for the dwindling number of school-age students. Eventually, a point of no return is reached and schools are forced to close, wasting all of the public funds that were used to build up their infrastructure.

In this competitive environment ensuring a level playing field is imperative. Schools not meeting their responsibilities to students in return for the public funds they receive need to be held accountable by the school district that authorized the charter. The LAUSD School Board has assigned this task to the Charter School Division without ensuring its leadership does the job.

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To help voters determine how LAUSD candidates would address these issues, each was asked questions about Charter School accountability. Additional background about this issue can be found in the article LAUSD Candidate Forum: Charter School Oversight.

Karla Griego has answered many questions in the Candidate Forum series including those about Special Education, PROP-39 Co-Locations, Student Safety, The Budget, and Inclusion and Diversity. Her responses about how she would address Charter School accountability are as follows:

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ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS: LAUSD needs to tackle the lack of accountability and transparency for charter schools, and any conflict of interest is going to be an additional barrier towards that end.

* Fractional numbers are caused by four charter schools having campuses that are divided between multiple Board Districts.


Carl Petersen is a parent advocate for public education, particularly for students with special education needs, who serves as the Education Chair for the Northridge East Neighborhood Council. As a Green Party candidate in LAUSD’s District 2 School Board race, he was endorsed by Network for Public Education (NPE) Action. Dr. Diane Ravitch has called him “a valiant fighter for public schools in Los Angeles.” For links to his blogs, please visit www.ChangeTheLAUSD.com. Opinions are his own.

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