Heather vs. Jackie: Battle of the Unions in LAUSD Board District 5
A little over a week ago, I attended the first forum of the Board District 5 Special Election runoff. ThisRead More…
Read More…Education. Our Children. Our Legacy.
Roxann Nazario is a single parent living in the Northeast San Fernando Valley. Born and mostly raised in the San Fernando Valley, Roxann experienced her own struggles as a student in LAUSD, growing up in North Hollywood. Roxann pushed through her struggles in school and right after high school she attended The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in downtown Los Angeles, where she received her Associate’s Degree in Interior Design. Roxann made sure to play an active role in her daughter’s education, by becoming an active parent volunteer. From field trips, to book fairs, to starting a new parent group called, Parent Voice, at her daughter’s school. Wanting to get more involved and make a difference, she began to get civilly engaged in local elections by organizing parents in her community. Roxann is now a Parent Engagement Coordinator with Speak UP, where she works with parents in LAUSD’s Board District 3 and 6. Roxann recently became a Board Member on the Sylmar Neighborhood Council. And she proudly represents her Assembly District 39, in the California Democratic Party. Roxann has been a blogger with La Comadre for two years and she is grateful to be a part of the La Comadre Network.
A little over a week ago, I attended the first forum of the Board District 5 Special Election runoff. ThisRead More…
Read More…In November, I wrote a blog about the upcoming Board District 5 election called “Even Though I’m Not a BoardRead More…
Read More…Now that it has been a week since last week’s LAUSD board meeting and the dust has begun to settle,Read More…
Read More…This last Tuesday, I attended the LAUSD board meeting to hear the School Performance Framework (SPF) presentation that was givenRead More…
Read More…In the summer, I attended a LAUSD Board Meeting, where one of the main issues on the table was BoardRead More…
Read More…On Tuesday, July 10th, I attended the regular weekly Los Angeles Unified School Board meeting. There were a couple importantRead More…
Read More…As we quickly approach the statewide primary election, the gubernatorial race is becoming more and more about public education. TheRead More…
Read More…On Tuesday, April 3rd, District 39 will be having a special election to fill the district’s empty Assembly seat. TheRead More…
Read More…I am a former LAUSD student and a current LAUSD parent. I have a daughter in the 4th grade atRead More…
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