by Chris | Aug 19, 2021 | Student Centered Funding
COLLECTIVELY, WE CAN WIN THE SAFE RETURN TO SCHOOLS THAT OUR STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS DESERVE. Elected officials and so-called leaders are increasing the pressure to return to schools, even when it puts students, educators, and school communities in harm’s...
by Chris | Jul 9, 2020 | More News
UTLA educators are eager to get back to classrooms where they can care for, laugh with, and most importantly, teach our students. But even more than teaching, our job in a pandemic is to keep students and communities safe. The eventual restarting of schools should be...
by Chris | Mar 11, 2020 | News
What is co-location? Under a flawed state law known as Prop. 39, neighborhood public schools can be forced to give away “unused” space to charter operators. In reality, that “unused” space is not unused at all—it houses arts and music classrooms, science centers,...
by Chris | Feb 24, 2020 | News
With barely two weeks until Election Day, outside political groups have spent more than $3.7 million attempting to sway the three competitive LAUSD board races. That total is slightly ahead of the pace set in the 2017 school board elections, which saw more outside...
by Chris | Feb 24, 2020 | News
So here we are again. Another election, another descent into the gutter. Originally Published on February 22, 2020 By Steve Lopez for Los Angeles Times There she was, sitting right in front of me. Evil in the flesh, or so you’d believe from the fliers now landing in...