Jackie Goldberg, a veteran politician and educator who served on the Los Angeles school board three decades ago, will once again have a voice in the nation’s second-largest school district after a resounding win Tuesday for a seat in a special election...All that so-called experience, and nothing of value ever came from it.
Goldberg was the front-runner, having collected 48% of primary votes, just short of the majority needed to win outright. She had high name-recognition thanks to her previous experience on the school board, the L.A. City Council and in the California Assembly.
Education, politics, and anything else that catches my attention.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Like A Bad Penny
Haven't heard from Jackie Goldberg in awhile, but then her name turns up again:
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K-12 issues
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Of course something good came of it. She won the election and had a job. That's all that matters, right? :<(
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