The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is a significant educational institution serving students in the Los Angeles area. Recent events, such as debates around school funding and safety measures, have highlighted key issues within the district.
Petitions under the LAUSD topic address concerns such as improving school infrastructure, increasing teacher salaries, and enhancing student resources. One petition with widespread support calls for increased mental health support for students, citing alarming statistics on youth mental health crises.
By exploring the petitions on LAUSD, you can join the movement to advocate for better schools, support teachers, and ensure a quality education for all students. Your involvement can help shape the future of education in Los Angeles and create a positive impact on the lives of students and educators alike.
10 signataires échangent au sujet de pétitions liées au sujet suivant : Lausd.
Principal Garmon is one of the most compassionate educators I have encountered . My children went to Broadway elementary and she was professional, smart, caring with every situation that she encountered. We fought hard for this program then and will continue our support.
Our two children both attended Broadway elementary school. The dual language immersion program instilled such great academic foundations in them, and a love for the target language. Ms. Garmon is an integral part of the academic rigor, welcoming environment, and community of families that is Broadway elementary school. She needs to stay in place and continue the great work. Having continuity and longevity from dedicated staff is a key to success.
I’m really proud of my grandson who goes here! I found the community and open campus so beautiful and welcoming. I had the chance to see Principal Garmon at morning assembly on several occasions and loved the way she interacted with the children and with my grandson. She was both approachable and a strong presence.
As a former educator in Montessori education, I’m saddened to see someone who is such a light being diminished by the system. Principal Garmon can easily be a top private school principal with the level of care and attention she gives to both students and parents. We hope to see her there the next time we visit.. LAUSD if not her, what do you believe is the answer? Please allow her to stay.
Principal Garmon has been with Broadway for literally decades. LAUSD has a long history of false promises with the Mandarin program, especially, at Broadway. A culture of self-sufficiency has developed from this in the parent community at Broadway. Now, LAUSD wants to punish the program for it? Ridiculous. Broadway is one of the crown jewels of LAUSD and is an incredibly bright spot in my child's childhood. Principal Garmon (Ms. Garmon at that time) was an integral part of that. Let it continue to be this way for more children to come under the leadership of a principal that has proven she understands what the students and teachers at Broadway need to thrive.
There are so many issues within the lausd system that we can allocate resources towards - they couldn’t afford to give my history teacher textbooks - but they choose this???
we need to be able to have connection to our parents incase of an emergency because sometimes schools don’t help out all the time, or what if something happens at home and i’m not aware till school ends and i get my phone back i personally don’t think it’s right along with others
Many students and staff are suffering or have to worry about the fires, there house may have burn down or the houses of families. And is not that students don't want to go to school, maybe there are parents like mine that don't let there kids go to school because of the bad air, and those students are gone fall behind and have bad grades, all because they actually cared about there well being, and is unfare. Imagine not passing a class because you take care of yourself that's is ridiculous. We need to make any tipe of consideration, we don't know what students are going through. Now if you care for your students and staff you guys have to hear us and make a change.
Akemi speaking: I agree with all the statements. As the fire got worse, schools opened and none of us stayed inside even. These things are taken more seriously elsewhere it seems. We need someone who cares. I love what this is about and wish everyone the best of luck, let's get this so called superintendent out and take steps towards a better future for LAUSD and its people (students, teachers, etc).