It makes sense that they would be predisposed to
like school board candidates that support charter schools, but, as Rau reports:
Not exact matches
In a Friday article in Artvoice, the Buffalo developer, Buffalo
school board member and former Republican gubernatorial
candidate, said in 2017 he would
like to see Obama «[catch] mad cow disease after being caught having relations with a Herford.»
He says the New York State
Board of Elections alone has registered more than 500 high
school students across the county, and there are also other organizations
like the League of Women Voters, as well as
candidate groups, that are working to get first time voters registered.
Nowhere has the battle been more pitched than in Los Angeles Unified, where
candidates funded by wealthy pro-charter advocates
like billionaire philanthropist Eli Broad and Netflix founder Reed Hastings won a majority of
school board seats in the 2017
board election.
Charter
schools like Rocketship spend enormous sums of money to help charter - friendly
candidates get elected to public
school boards — something public
schools can't do.
When asked if she would raise money for a slate of
School Board candidates (
like Mayor Villaraigosa has done with the Coalition for
School Reform), Greuel dodged the question, saying only, «I will support good
candidates that are willing to change LAUSD and do what's best for our children.»
If only there were more
candidates like her running for the
school board.
As Tim Ellingson, a Jordan
School Board candidate and critic of the land purchase, walked past the fields near 10200 South and about 5000 West Wednesday, he didn't
like what he saw.
Electing
school board members who understand how important sex education is to students» well - being is a crucial task for the savvy voter, and the parents and students of Phoenix Union are lucky that their district has forward - thinking folks at the helm — folks
like Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona's endorsed
candidates Ian Danley and Lela Alston.