School District Race Is Starting To Get Crowded

<p>With a majority on the LAUSD School Board of just one vote, supporters of public education have no room for error in next year&rsquo;s elections. They&nbsp;<a href="https://medium.com/age-of-awareness/the-charter-school-industry-loses-control-of-school-board-322f6d866854?sk=89a19920d6c301d9c5c3e8a9394c06f9" rel="noopener">currently hold three of the four odd-numbered board districts</a>&nbsp;that will be on the ballot next year and losing any of them without defeating&nbsp;<a href="https://medium.com/age-of-awareness/tanya-who-68d4dbf42629?sk=7da11bfec888c1b49340bcb9af73d124" rel="noopener">Tanya Ortiz Franklin</a>&nbsp;will hand control of the Board back to the&nbsp;<a href="https://changethelausd.medium.com/two-school-board-members-fail-to-hold-failing-charter-school-accountable-14a5b6e7dca7?sk=1f07d45dd75ad179a1a8826b99b1bd9d" rel="noopener">charter school industry</a>.</p> <p>As election day gets closer, most of the attention, and money, will probably be focused on Board District 5, which will be an open seat with incumbent Jackie Goldberg&rsquo;s retirement. However, there should be room for some fireworks in the other races,&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/educreation/school-district-race-is-starting-to-get-crowded-a29be1646213"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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