Maria Brenes and Kelly Gonez Lead in Tight LA School Board Races
Pro-charter advocates Brenes and Gonez could reshape priorities for the nation’s second largest school district
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Community group leader Maria Brenes and school board president Kelly Gonez lead in a close race for two open spots on the Los Angeles Board of Education.

Brenes, leading with a 50.80% voter approval, is against education researcher RocÃo Rivas to represent school district 2 – in the Eastside neighborhoods of Los Angeles.
Gonez, leading with a 50.28% voter approval, is against long-time teacher Marvin RodrÃguez to represent school district 6 – covering the East San Fernando Valley.
All four candidates have similar views, particularly around pandemic setbacks and achievement gaps for Black and Latino students.
But, if outcomes hold, pro-charter advocates Brenes and Gonez will alter the priorities of the governing board for the nation’s second largest school district.

Brenes, executive director for Boyle Heights-based advocacy group , could bring increased pressure to shift more funding to schools with the largest percentage of high-need students – compared to Rivas who supports stopping charter school growth and increased oversight to those that exist.
Gonez, a heavy favorite among pro-charter groups and United Teachers LA, had major endorsements and a fundraising advantage compared to RodrÃguez — who also opposes charter school growth — despite a slim voter approval margin.
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