Goldberg, 78, said she will not seek re-election to another term on the board, to which she returned in 2019 after stints on the Los Angeles City Council and in the state Assembly. Her term ends in December 2024.
“Unfortunately, the hard truth is that there isn’t enough money for our kids. When I first started teaching in the late 1960s, California was one of the top states in the country in per-student spending. Today, we’re 33rd in the nation. Our students deserve better. As a state, we must do better. We must commit ourselves to long-term solutions to get them what they need.”