A School Board Race Turns Ugly
“I am embarrassed that there are any Board members on this Board of Education that do not take seriously that a man with three felony charges against him is still on this Board.”- Jackie Goldberg on Ref Rodriguez
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Board of Education candidate Jackie Goldberg taught for 16 years in the Compton Unified School District. In 1983, she was elected to the LAUSD Board of Education and served for two terms. She was then elected to serve two terms on the Los Angeles City Council and three terms in the California State Assembly where she chaired the Assembly Education Committee. In the 13 years since she left the Assembly, Goldberg has continued to engage in public service and was a frequent voice of opposition to former Board member Ref Rodriguez after he was charged with felonies related to his campaign. In the primary race to replace him, she secured 48.45% of the vote.
While Heather Repenning claims in her campaign material to be a “former teacher”, the state of California does not show that she ever held a teaching credential. She is a long time staffer of Mayor Eric Garcetti who was appointed to serve as the Vice President of the Board of Public works, a department which the LA Times has reported is under investigation by the FBI. During the primary, her supporters received a $100,000 donation from Eli Broad, who had also supported Ref Rodriguez. As the second place finisher in the primary, Repenning received 13.17% of the vote.
Faced with overwhelming odds against their candidate, Repenning’s supporters have resorted to the politics of division. Ignoring the fact that Goldberg is a “successful recipient of U.S. Department of Education, Office of English Language Acquisition, five-year grant to improve the teaching of second language learners and narrow the achievement gap for African American and Latino students”, Students for Education Reform (SFER) makes the claim that she has “a history of bias against Latinos.” In support of this false premise, they produced a video that includes a recent graduate of the LAUSD who claims that she was told by her “teacher and her counselor that she wasn’t good enough” because they recommended community college instead of a four-year college. According to their premise, this is somehow Goldberg’s fault, even though this student was not even born when Goldberg CONTINUE READING: A School Board Race Turns Ugly – Age of Awareness – Medium