Why isn’t former Governor Jerry Brown following the Public Records Act as the Chairman of Oakland Military Institute’s Board of Directors?
Was it unethical for Luis Sanchez to serve on the LAUSD Redistricting Commission while his wife, Maria Brenes, was planning to run?
The Los Angeles Unified School sent out a health alert warning that kids are buying drugs online that may be laced with fentanyl.
Voters are given the opportunity to hear directly from those seeking seats on the LAUSD School Board. Half of them stayed silent.
Nearly 3,000 Students Participated After A Pause Due to Pandemic
Shirley Ave. Elementary gets back rooms taken from them by Citizens of the World Charter School. Will they get paid the money owed to them?
The class of 2022 will graduate alongside the classes of 2020 and 2021 in a weekend full of graduation events at Cal State Northridge.
Rocio Rivas decries the lack of transparency as the Charter School Division wipes away $7,678,022 in state-mandated overallocation fees.
LAUSD Board President Kelly Gonez leads effort to silence speakers at the April 26th board meeting violating the rights of her constituents
LAUSD Board President Kelly Gonez refuses to engage with voters in Board District 6. Her opponents are willing to answer questions.
Jesus Arana, who is running against LAUSD Board President Kelly Gonez, claims that he was forced to retire from his job as a LASPD Sergeant.
Voting for Rocio Rivas, Marvin Rodriguez, and anyone but Nick Melvoin would put parent voices back on the Los Angeles School Board.
Nine Granada Hills High School students competed in several academic challenges united around the theme of water.
The North Valley Military Institute gets caught breaking rules protecting students in all publicly funded schools. It's not the first time.
The Charter School Division finally discloses that they have forgiven $7,678,022 of charter school debt owed to the students of the LAUSD.
This candidate for LAUSD School Board seeks to earn the vote of those who have lost trust in a system they perceive as corrupt.
This candidate for LAUSD School Board says that there is no difference between charter industry spending and funds provided by unions.
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From the sheriff to the mayor, L.A. has been rocked by scandals. What would the candidates running for the LAUSD school board do differently
The LAUSD board eliminates the district’s mask mandate just as a new, more contagious sub-variant takes hold in Los Angeles.
Are members of the LAUSD School Board accomplices as charter schools refuse to pay the $13,745,310.09 debt owed to students of the district?
After reversing the LAUSD’s decision to not renew these charter schools, LACOE needs to help collect the past due debt they incurred.
If elected, this LAUSD candidate would want to engage the communities he serves at every level, from the classroom to the board room.
Former California State University, Northridge President Jolene Koester will fill in as interim CSU Chancellor for the next year.
If those seeking a seat on the LAUSD School Board aren’t willing to engage during a campaign, is there any hope they will do so if they win?
The California State University, Northridge Matadome gym will be renamed after the university struck a deal with Premier America.
Charter schools with operational deficiencies should not be given space on LAUSD campuses, especially when doing so puts children at risk.
The moderators from Parents Supporting Teachers (PST) present a call to action to reimagine (and reinvigorate) neighborhood public schools.
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As a candidate, Tanya Ortiz-Franklin claimed to focus on racial justice. What has she done to promote these values after getting elected?
Two years ago this month, rapidly unfolding events surrounding COVID-19 led to an early recession call by the UCLA Anderson Forecast whe ...
Voters expect the information on election materials to be accurate but who is responsible for making sure that it is?