It is a system that needs fixing. And, anyone with common sense knows, as is the case with City Council's as well, staff & administration does all the work.
Just get in, do nothing, collect tax-payer funded paychecks, grow tax-payer bloated pensions, and attend meetings and football games. Sounds like a good gig.
Yes, it is important to vote, yes the School Board should be important, but in reality, is the position really relevant at all? I 'm waiting for someone to prove me wrong.
I have lived in this School District my whole life.I have been part of this community my whole life. I attended all NLMUSD schools as a child, and this is how I see the election on November 3rd. There are four spots up for grabs, I can only endorse three. So be it:
And for the record, I really am not concerned if anyone cares about my endorsements or not.
Vote for!
Darryl Adams: Board needs the stability that Darryl provides.
Chris Pflanzer: Truly cares about the community. Has a vested interest, with children in the district.
Jesse Urquidi: Involved, informed and refreshing.
Sorry!
Ed Hengler: Needs to go. Reminds me of someone who is in it for the $. Showboats to much at meetings. Absence at Candidates Forum inexcusable.
Ana Valencia: Nice lady, but career politician. Mind never seems to be in the game; perhaps thinking about her next political stepping stone.
Margarita Rios: Seems very nice for the future, but still green. Seems genuine with her ideas. She is a LAUSD police officer, not a real police officer, ballot misleading, big difference!