Staff of the Long Beach Press Telegram report on 2017 in the Long Beach schools, including Public Advocates challenge to the LBUSD’s spending of $40 million on high need students. In [...]
Say it Loud: Renters’ Rights are Civil Rights By David Zisser, December 7, 2017 This article originally appeared on Shelterforce.org here. Photo by Abbey Hambright via flickr, CC BY-NC-ND [...]
December 11, 2017 – The San Diego Union Tribune Editorial Board wrote about making changes to California’s education funding law, the Local Control Funding Formula. The op-ed mentions [...]
December 7, 2017 – Senior Staff Attorney David Zisser wrote an opinion piece for Shelterforce on the importance of recognzing tenants’ rights as civil rights. “Everyone deserves [...]
By Hans Moore, Senior Staff Attorney On November 8, 2017, at 5:30 a.m., I woke up knowing that a very busy day lay ahead for me. What I didn’t imagine, was that over the next 12 hours I would [...]
December 3, 2017 – John Fensterwald of EdSource shares 24 ideas for improving Governor Brown’s landmark education funding law. The article includes the perspective of Liz Guillen, [...]
November 10, 2017 – Angela Glover Blackwell, CEO of PolicyLink, writes about the displacement and eviction crisis faced by low-income communities and people of color. The article mentions [...]
November 7, 2017 – Tom Chorneau of The Cabinet Report writes that across the state, math scores are down and some officials would like to adjust how schools are being evaluated on their [...]
October 27, 2017 – The Beachcomber covers the finding by the Los Angeles County Office of Education that Long Beach Unified misspent $24 million. Click here to read the full article by Kirt [...]