Since then, former
School Board Candidate John Fernandez has been urging teachers to vote against the deal (see: Voices Urge «No» Vote On Evaluation).
Former
School Board candidate John Fernandez is among a handful of voices urging to teachers to vote against the tentative agreement struck between UTLA and LAUSD regarding teacher evaluations earlier this year.
Not exact matches
He beat out six other
candidates for the designation — Syracuse economist Janet Burman, Syracuse attorney Rick Guy, Syracuse businessman and former mayoral
candidate Ian Hunter, retired Army Col.
John Lemondes, former Auburn
school board member Jason Lesch and Randy Wolken, president of the Manufacturers Association of Central New York.
Or
John Arnold, a Texas hedge fund manager with a net worth of $ 3 billion who also has contributed to
school board candidates in those same three cities outside of his home state.
The three open seats on the regional
board went to:
John Clearwater, an independent, who had 801 votes; Richard Godfrey, who had been appointed to the
board earlier in order to fill a vacancy and won 428 votes; and David Robbins, a member — but not a formal
candidate — of a newly formed parent group in the community that is calling for revisions in the
school system's mathematics curriculum.
He also said he was in favor of linking «higher salaries to accountability,» raising money for
school board candidates, mayoral control of LAUSD (though he cautioned, «it ain't gonna happen»), Superintendent
John Deasy («He's doing a great job.
According to the North Carolina State
Board of Elections, since 2010
John Bryan has given well over $ 100,000 to
candidates who have a record of pushing
school privatization efforts, including House Speaker Tim Moore, Rep. Jason Saine, former Guilford Rep. Marcus Brandon, Rep. Paul Stam, and Sen. Ralph Hise.
It is unclear what positions LAUSD Superintendent
John Deasy, the
Board, and
Board candidates will take on the controversial issue, or whether parents at other LAUSD
schools will pursue this option.
NEW ORLEANS, LA — Following the end of the
candidate - qualifying period for the upcoming election cycle, three
candidates seeking seats on the Orleans Parish
School Board became unopposed: Mr.
John Brown, Sr. (District 1), Mrs. Sarah Usdin (District 3) and Mr. Ben Kleban (District 5).