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Coalition Fields Effort to Avoid Runoffs
In a tall office building overlooking Olympic Boulevard, a group of more than a dozen volunteers sat in a circle in a conference room being trained on how to best reach voters on the phone and in the field. One of the keys to the Coalition’s new field campaign is to send volunteers out into...
By Karen Jordan | March 4, 2013
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Opinion: “Outsiders” vs. Special Interests
On Friday, former LAUSD Board Members Yolie Flores and Marlene Canter weighed in with an oped in the LA Daily News: “When people with no vested, personal interest in the outcome try to help elect reform-minded candidates, they are branded as “outsiders” who are trying to “buy elections.”… Yet, when “insiders” who do have a...
By Alexander Russo | March 4, 2013
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Campaign: Final Push for Candidates
With only three days to go before the March 5 election, School Board candidates are hitting the pavement all over Los Angeles this weekend, hunting for votes. But judging from their campaign websites, some are more active than others. In downtown’s District 2, School Board President Monica Garcia is asking volunteers to sign up for...
By LA School Report | March 2, 2013
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Watch: TED Speaker Highlights Encouragement & Internet Access
Take a breather from all the campaign coverage to check out this much-discussed video from this week’s TED talks down in Long Beach: There’s also a a post about it from The Atlantic (Do Kids Really Need Teachers?).
By LA School Report | March 1, 2013
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Campaign Mailers Go from Negative to Nasty
Mailers, television ads, and phone banking have become increasingly negative the closer it’s gotten to the March 5 primary day. Click through the gallery below for a roundup of some of the lowest blows against the candidates in these contentious races:
By Samantha Oltman | March 1, 2013
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Money: Epic ’07 Showdown Still Holds the Record
How quickly we forget. For all the spending on this year’s School Board races — which have already hit a record $3.8 million in outside expenditures — spending on the 2007 race was even higher at this point. Six years ago — the last time there was a showdown between UTLA and allies of Mayor...
By LA School Report | March 1, 2013
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Listen: Zimmer & Anderson Face Off on KPCC
Click here to listen to a half-hour discussion with District 4 competitors Steve Sanchez and Kate Anderson on KPCC yesterday afternoon. Towards the end of the discussion, Zimmer makes the case that School Board seats shouldn’t be bought by outside interests, and Anderson points out that she’s done a ton of her own independent fundraising.
By LA School Report | March 1, 2013
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Insider Predictions: Two Runoffs & A “Jump Ball”
Predicting the outcome of any political campaign is notoriously difficult — and predicting closely contested School Board races may be especially so. The turnout is generally low, and the polling is weak. The majority of voters tend to make up their mind while they’re looking at the ballot, and forget who they’ve voted for 10...
By Hillel Aron | March 1, 2013
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“Social Media? We Don’t Need No Social Media.”
The Coalition for School Reform may have raised and spent a lot of money on the School Board race, including a newfangled field operation that’s already cost $330,000. But it apparently hasn’t had much time or interest in working any social media magic. @ReformLAUSD, the Twitter handle linked to the Coalition website, last tweeted in June...
By LA School Report | February 28, 2013
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Commentary: The “Other” $1 Million Contribution
Two education outlets — Hechinger Report (affiliated with Columbia University) and Education Week — have recently published stories out about the LAUSD School Board races focused on the large amount of money that’s been raised by the Coalition for School Reform. Mainstream outlets — the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post — are almost sure to follow. If they do, however, they...
By Alexander Russo | February 28, 2013