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Archive for 25. May 2010
OPNC 2010 Neighborhood Council ELECTION - OFFICIAL RESULTS
25. May 2010 by admin.
Election Date: May 13, 2010 CANDIDATE VOTES CAST
SUMMARY OF OFFICIAL RESULTS
Ninety stakeholders came out to vote in the Olympic Park Neighborhood Council elections. Below are the OFFICIAL RESULTS of the election. Sixty days after the election date, open board seats may be filled by application to the President and Secretary of the new board. Contact OPNC for more information.
West Area Representatives (Vote For 6)
JOHN JAKE - 24
LAURA RUDISON - 34
JULI VIZZA - 15
(3 OPEN SEATS)
East Area Representatives (Vote For 6)
SHERRI L. WOODS - 42
RODOLFO A. RIVERA - 50
ISAURA RIVERA-ANAGNOS - 58
PETER SCHULBERG - 39
AMADO PERAZA - 54
E NERO SMERALDO - 21
Youth Representative (Vote For 1)
(OPEN SEAT)
Senior Citizen (Vote For 1)
PAMELA WHITTENBURY - 42
Community-Based Organization Representatives (Vote For 2)
JOSEPH F. HANCOCK - 57
KELLY U. MCCONNELL - 55
At-Large Representative (Vote For 1)
HELENE MAIDAN - 52
School Community Representatives (Vote For 2)
(2 OPEN SEATS)
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LAUSD reveals list of low-performing schools
25. May 2010 by admin.
clipped from www.dailynews.com
From the Daily News: Los Angeles Unified officials released a list Monday of 17 new and chronically underperforming campuses that will be up for grabs under a district reform plan that allows teachers, charter operators and nonprofits to apply to operate campuses.
Eight chronically underperforming schools were selected: Woodcrest Elementary; Audubon, Henry Clay, Bret Harte, Horace Mann, and John Muir Middle schools; and Los Angeles and Huntington Park High schools.
“We are working to create the conditions for success for all of our schools,” said LAUSD Superintendent Ramon Cortines, in a written statement.
LAUSD’s “School Choice” process opens all new and select low-performing public schools up to a competitive process.
Applications are then reviewed by district officials and voted on by parents, educators and community members. Cortines then makes a recommendation to the school board, which makes the final decision.
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