There are several ways they can live up to their promises. The first is by making Superintendent Lamont Jackson and other top officials explain exactly how they intend to make up for the learning loss caused by the pandemic, which led to the district’sin years.
The second is by bringing much more transparency to what $5.8 billion in available bond funds are used for after Tuesday’s approval of Measure U. Will student security be a primary focus, as voters were told? The third is by embracing their opponents’ best arguments. Hazan’s rival Godwin Higa made compelling
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