
Kyle Stokes
Former Senior Reporter, K-12 Education
(he/him)
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Gov. Gavin Newsom called further school closures “a question of when, not if.”
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Despite being badly outspent by charter school advocates, teachers union-backed L.A. Unified School Board candidates appear to have held their own.
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Never before has an LAUSD primary seen more negative advertising. No candidate has been hit harder than District 3 incumbent Scott Schmerelson.
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If Patricia Castellanos can’t make the runoff, the teachers union will have a tough time installing a friendly majority on the LAUSD board.
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To date, Jackie Goldberg has not lost an election. Can a flood of pro-charter school dollars break her streak?
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Do you know where you’ll be voting? Because your polling place has probably changed.
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An LAist reporter documented his experience casting a ballot in one of L.A. County’s new touchscreen voting booths.
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“Mobile Vote Centers” will make 25 stops across L.A. County for pop-up early voting.
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The ads are part of the most expensive -- and maybe the most negative -- L.A. school board primary ever.
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The race is also on pace to set new records for negative spending.
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