No Liberal Equivalent of the Federalist Society? Please.
January 24, 2019 – Kevin Drum of Mother Jones counters a recent Politico article that claims that there is no “liberal equivalent of the Federalist Society.” In the article, he [...]
ACLU, parents devise new budget method for Pomona Unified, but board delays decision
January 17, 2019 – Liset Márquez of the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin covers the Pomona Unified School District’s delay of plans to spend extra dollars carried over in its budget. [...]
Time to bring participatory budgeting to Pomona Unified
January 14, 2019 – Public Advocates was mentioned in a Daily Bulletin op-ed on how the Pomona Unified School District could spend an extra $6.5 million. The op-ed author, Alex Piazza, [...]
School districts will be required to verify they’re fixing California’s lowest-performing schools
Jan 9, 2019 – John Fensterwald of EdSource writes about school districts that will now have to verify how they are improving their low-performing schools. In the story, Managing Attorney [...]
Landmark reforms championed by Gov. Brown leave deep imprint on California education
January 3, 2018 – Louis Freedberg of EdSource examines former Governor Jerry Brown’s far reaching impact on education in California. Managing Attorney John Affeldt is quoted. Click [...]
Perspectives on Gov. Brown’s contributions to education — and what is yet to be done
January 3, 2018 – Managing Attorney John Affeldt is featured in an EdSource article on former Governor Jerry Brown’s legacy on education. Click here to read the article.
‘We’re school shopping for mediocre:’ Richmond’s students and parents try to navigate a ‘broken’ education system
Richmond Confidential details the challenges that students and parents are facing in Richmond public schools. Senior Staff Attorney Rigel Spencer Massaro is quoted in the article. Click here to [...]