Charter parents to rally against NAACP’s lawsuit involvement
leoniehaimson
May 27, 2011
Bennett Kayser, the candidate favored by the teachers union, won the last remaining open seat for the Los Angeles Board of Education on Thursday, beating Luis Sanchez, who was supported by the mayor.
"Teachers and teachers unions have been scapegoated, and I think we're on the road to vindication right now," Kayser said.
Kayser, a retired teacher, received about 10,700 votes, nearly 600 more than Sanchez, who is chief of staff for the current school board president, Monica Garcia. Voter turnout was less than 10%, and most ballots were cast by mail. Sanchez said he does not plan to ask for a recount.
The race to represent the 5th District, which covers the area
Michelle Rhee, former chancellor of Washington, D.C., schools, today in a speech in Denver congratulated the work of the Douglas County School District in implementing a voucher program.
Rhee said before her work in Washington, her Democratic affiliation contained her support for education reform to anything that wasn't vouchers — until she started talking to mothers who felt they had no good school options for their children.
"I was not going to be the one to tell these moms that they couldn't take the money, that they should stick it out with us and hopefully in five years we could get the schools performing — even though in the meantime