Funds were illegally cut.
Teacher Raymond Litte teaches as LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho participates in Lead Guitar Music Class at Carlos Santana Arts Academy in North Hills Wednesday, August 17, 2022. Now, onto Los Angeles Unified School District’s game of three-card monte. Keep your eyes on the queen. It’s the June 18 LAUSD school board meeting. The players at the table are the seven members of the LAUSD Board of Education. The dealer? None other than LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho. His hands are fast.
Sleight of hand No. 3. “… we decided to create this additional fund, and, uh, we placed $30 million into this appropriation to do something very different,” said Carvalho. Translation: We are not actually creating a new fund, we are just restoring the same fund we illegally cut. But if we call it new, maybe the board and the public won’t realize what actually happened.
School X will remain nameless because school leadership fears retribution from the layers above them in the district bureaucracy going all the way to the top. And, what happened at School X took place at elementary schools across Los Angeles, according to arts advocates.It’s our job to preserve our rights, the government certainly won’t
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