Kahllid Al-Alim, running in Board District 1, apologized Monday for pre-campaign social media posts that endorsed assigning antisemitic literature to students, and for liking “graphic content.” The controversy could scramble the district’s most crowded school board race.
Data shows Black men are severely underrepresented in the teaching profession. A South LA couple has launched a trailblazing program that hopes to change that.
From LAist and KPCC, your local NPR affiliate, what you need know about voting for LAUSD school board. The pandemic and movements for racial justice have introduced new pressures that have the potential to scramble school board politics.