Kyle Stokes
Former Senior Reporter, K-12 Education
(he/him)
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Outside money have come to dominate school board races in L.A. Unified. Now, more of those expenditures are going negative than ever before
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A candidate in next week’s L.A. Unified School Board primary says union "issue ads" are actually campaign ads whose cost should have been disclosed.
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A 2014 KPCC investigation revealed close communications between then-superintendent John Deasy and executives at Pearson before the contract had been awarded.
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As one of the drivers was being patted down, he pulled out a handgun and opened fire, authorities said. The shooter may also be a suspect in a homicide committed earlier in the day.
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Monday's rally at L.A. City Hall was the latest demonstration against Trump's agenda and policies. Similar rallies were held in cities around the country.
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KPCC submitted a survey to all 13 L.A. Unified School Board candidates. We asked them seven questions on a range of issues. Here's how they responded.
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The Parent Teacher Alliance has already spent $550,000 on the L.A. Unified race. Leaders of the California Parent Teacher Association want them to find another name.
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Could 2017 be the most expensive campaign to date for the Los Angeles Unified School Board? It's possible if the early pace of outside spending in the race keeps up.
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L.A. Unified School Board candidates are often pigeonholed as the "pro-charter" or "pro-teachers union." Some candidates embrace these labels. Others chafe at them.
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In deep-blue L.A., some charter school leaders say the president's embrace of school choice has complicated the local political debate over charter schools.
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