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Another Candidate Withdraws From LAUSD School Board Race. Five days after submitting the required signatures and filing fee, Raquel Zamora removes her name from the ballot.
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As an attorney for the last 14 years, LAUSD candidate Miho Murai understands the issues facing parents whose children have severe special education needs.
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As a candidate, LAUSD Board Member Tanya Ortiz-Franklin claimed to focus exclusively on racial justice. What has she done to promote these values after getting elected?
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LAUSD candidate Raquel Zamora understands that all students have different needs to reach their full potential and will keep Special Education Centers fully funded.
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LAUSD candidate Erica Vilardi-Espinosa says parents with a Special Education needs student should be offered all options that will allow their student to thrive.
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Voters expect the information on LAUSD election materials to be accurate but who is responsible for making sure that it is?
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LAUSD candidate Marvin Rodríguez shows that he understands that a one size fits all solution does not work and embraces a full range of special education services.
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Carefully orchestrated visits to school sites are not going to give Alberto Carvalho the information he needs to successfully run the LAUSD.
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All students are entitled to a public education that will help them meet their full potential, even if the end result is not academic achievement.
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As the LAUSD implements a series of unpopular policies, the school board ignores the voice of the community it is supposed to represent.
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The LAUSD plans to evict students from a public school to give WISH Charter Schools their own campus even though the charter school has past-due debts and has not met demographic targets.
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BREAKING NEWS: Just days after filing to collect signatures to appear on the ballot of the June 7, 2022 primary, Negar Nikgohar has dropped out of the race in Board District 4.
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