"It's natural -- and smart -- for cash-strapped public schools to seek out private financial help. In the Los Angeles Unified School District, though, this raised eyebrows when the help took the form of key employees whose salaries are paid by wealthy benefactors. As The Times has reported, some see a conflict of interest when people who work for the schools receive their paychecks from individuals or groups with their own ideas about public education. So far, the district appears to be handling this merger of public and private resources responsibly. But there's no question that when privately financed reform plays a large and long-term role in public schools, everyone should be a little wary."
Seattle School Board Race, District Four - Rivera v Mizrahi
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I am again happy to say that both candidates - Joe Mizrahi and Laura Marie
Rivera - are smart, savvy people who care deeply about Seattle Schools.
If I we...
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