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Monday, May 24, 2010

Waste A Lot, Always Want More... - Perdaily.com

Waste A Lot, Always Want More... - Perdaily.com

Waste A Lot, Always Want More...

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At perdaily, we always give priority to those willing to share their personal experiences of endemic waste and corruption at LAUSD and UTLA, which we call The Lands That Time Forgot. The more of you willing to talk, the less likely people like the newly appointed LAUSD Chief of Staff Michelle King will be able to get away with ridiculous statements like, "I believe we do a good job in LAUSD, a great job" in light of continuing abysmal API scores released for 2009 last Wednesday.

The first and most important step to finally turning LAUSD around and holding it accountable for its actions or lack of same is the realization that the vast majority of teachers, students, parents, and even some administrators want excellent education and not the failed social promotion daycare system that present non-representative LAUSD leadership sustained solely for their own financial benefit and those making money off the District.

The first step in achieving a great public education system is dissuading the majority who want a better LAUSD from the cynical notion they have been brain-washed into believing that it cannot be changed. This self-defeating idea has been carefully nurtured by those in power at LAUSD and the politicians that support them, when nothing could be further from the truth. If for no other reason those who want a better public education system