Treating every child as if they were his own, school board member Scott Schmerelson moved mountains to get LAUSD students out of harm's way.
LAUSD candidate’s ties to groups promoting anti-gay bigotry and coercing pregnant women raise concerns about her fitness for office.
The District Attorney raided the offices of a company whose executives have donated to Marilyn Koziatek. Will she return the money?
Charter schools blame Scott Schmerelson for the $1 billion iPad scandal that occurred before he took office. They backed his predecessor.
A $50 million contract for COVID testing awarded to a three-month-old company with political and financial ties to the head of the district.
While the candidate runs as an “LAUSD parent,” her endorsements come from people and organizations looking to dismantle public education.
If Marilyn Koziatek claims that she is running as an LAUSD parent, why does all of her support come from the charter school industry?
A Granada Hills Charter School employee alleges that he was fired after advising the leadership of a potential hazard at its facilities.
Environmental predator, Villaraigosa benefactor, and securities fraudster Keith Brackpool contributes to Marilyn Koziatek’s LAUSD campaign.
The education gap between the rich and poor widens as Heritage Christian ignores orders that say all schools are supposed to be closed.
The California Charter School Association mails its first flyer of the general election. They start with the same debunked lie as before.
Has the governing board of El Camino taken the necessary steps to prevent the additional theft of public funds from its students?
Do a series of actions by those seeking to privatize public education represent an attempt to destabilize the schools they seek to destroy?
LAUSD Board Member Scott Schmerelson updates the public on what is happening in Los Angeles schools while his challenger stays silent.
LAUSD School Board candidate Marilyn Koziatek says schools need to listen to parents. Shouldn’t this start at the school she helps to lead?
With action by the LA County Board of Supervisors, the school district would receive reimbursement for meals provided to needy adults.
The Los Angeles Unified School District launched the most ambitious plan nationwide for COVID-19 virus testing and tracing in schools.
Ignoring his failed record as Obama’s Secretary of Education, LAUSD board candidate Marilyn Koziatek accepts Arne Duncan’s endorsement.
Charter Schools plundered the Payroll Protection Program leaving workers struggling as the economic crisis brought on by COVID-19 deepens.
LAUSD School Board Candidate will not answer questions about Granada Hills Charter taking over $8 million from Paycheck Protection Program
The university announced that most, but not all, of its fall courses will be offered online.
The Los Angeles Unified School District reported serving 13,813,434 meals during April and May.
In a still-mysterious Facebook post, Ferrell gave the Chancellors a graduation shout-out.
School board candidate admonishes incumbent for asking the city for needed funding while her own charter school turns away those in need.
The COVID-19 crisis shines a spotlight on how public schools serve their communities while some charter schools leave them behind.
Complaint filed with Ethics Commission alleges that reducing candidate’s job responsibilities without a salary reduction violates the law.
All four pro-public education candidates came in first in their LAUSD school board elections, but two will face run-offs in November.
The incumbent has a record of improving opportunities for children and is a better choice than the charter profiteer or inexperienced parent
As the California Charter School Association and their allies spend millions on negative ads, education issues are swept aside.
The public funds her $87,000 a year salary, a $400 per night hotel room and a lobbying trip falsely disguised as professional development.
The Board District 3 candidate has demanded a retraction to the candidate profile that was written about her.
This is the last of two articles profiling the candidates running to represent the residents of LAUSD’s Board District 3.
This is the first of two articles profiling the candidates running to represent the residents of LAUSD’s Board District 3.
One boy was beaten with a skateboard and two others suffered stab wounds, in a violent brawl that spilled into Vanowen Street.
Students at Santa Clarita's Saugus High School returned to classes Monday 2 1/2 weeks after a 16-year-old student shot five classmates.
The Early Childhood Special Education Program at Northridge will help special education teachers work with behavior analysts.
The portrait emerging of the teen who shot five classmates on his 16th birthday seemingly clashes with that of a stone-cold killer
Los Angeles police set up a perimeter Monday to nab a stolen car suspect in the area around the West Hills.
NASA awarded Cal State Northridge a three-year, $3 million grant to establish the NASA Autonomy Research Center for STEAHM.
With all the anti-bullying education taking place at schools everywhere, it's discouraging that bullying is still out of control.