My Opinion
Shifren Promises a Return to Tradition and Common Sense
[Editor’s Note: Rabbi Nachum Shifren is the Republican candidate for the state Senate on Nov. 2 against incumbent Sen. Curren D. Price Jr. (D-Culver City).]
After Compromises, Teachers Reach Agreement with the School District
[Editor’s Note: Mr. Mielke is President of the Teachers Union.]
Hey, Folks
Today I will lead a small group of Patriotic Black U.S. citizens as a rapid-deployment “expeditionary force” to Phoenix to wrest the what I am calling the Black Mantle of the Civil Rights Legacy away from Al Sharpton.
The Tree at Balkman Track
During this time of year, it is gratifying to see all the different activities at Culver City High School.
Malsin Made and Kept 11 Promises, and He Says Voters Responded
[Editor’s Note: After winning re-election to the City Council last night by 383 votes over his nearest challenger, Scott Malsin said he believed that 11 promises he made in his first campaign, and kept — a concept prominent in his literature this campaign — were crucial in his victory. He explains.]
Where Line Dancing Repairs Your Spirit
[Every Monday and Thursday at the Senior Center, at 2:30.]
How LAUSD’s Change in Permit Policy Will Affect Culver City
[Editor’s Note: In the wake of a major public school policy change in Los Angeles, community/schools activist Bonnie Wacker, a parent, has busily been coordinating responses from throughout the Culver City Unified School District. Mrs. Wacker is owner/director of My Friends’ Montessori Preschool Coop, president of Panther Partners at the Culver City Middle School and co-chair of the Farragut Elementary School Art Committee.]
Teachers Union Agrees to Five Furlough Days
[Editor’s Note: As contract negotiations continue between the Teachers Union and the Culver City School District, Union President David Mielke filed the following report with his members on yesterday’s session.]
Glum News for Teachers Union
[Editor’s Note: Here is the report the President of the Teachers Union sent to about 350 union members after last Thursday’s bargaining session with the Culver City School District management team.]