Ellen Lubic is a professor of public policy at the University of California.
Beutner, his Billionaire Buddies, and LAUSD v. Teachers, Students, Parents, and Taxpayers
That noisy rumbling sound in LA County comes from teachers who are in ‘teacher jail’ rattling their cages at the news this week that the bought and paid for LAUSD Board of Education announced they hired Wall Street billionaire, Austin Beutner, to finally privatize the District. This news delivered while these accused teachers are awaiting their fate to be determined by LAUSD with possible firing without due process, which means losing all their contracted benefits, so as to save the District money.
Finally, another coup by Eli Broad and his band of billionaires including Beutner, Riordan, Milken, Waltons/Jenner, Luskin, the LASR – Mdm.Alter and her Sony president mate, and others. They planned this giant coup for years and their plan emerged with their rapidly arranged development of the 501(c)(3) Great Public Schools Now, and the concurrent hiring of the two deadly efficient pros to run it. The info came to light when Sony’s Prez who is married to Mdm. Alter, had his email hacked and all their correspondence was online for the world to read. Perceptive readers found that there were secret meetings in place at various homes on the West Side to plan the takeover of LAUSD to impose charter schools using taxpayer money to finance these essentially private schools which have no oversight, and which are totally controlled by their own Boards who set standards, curriculum, and payments to the CEO and teachers. Most astounding is that the CEO appoints his/her own Board which can be his/her family members, and they rubber stamp these directives.
Eli Broad, who devised this scheme when he started his own non profit in 1999 and then reinforced it over the years, is so hated by so many, it is alleged, that in the past few years the other billionaires finally took charge and used his plan but not his name. He had stated publicly that he wanted to take over another 50 percent of the LAUSD District in addition to the 12% he already has privatized, and eventually privatize it en toto with charter schools, but this was an overreach and even the local media seemed alarmed. So the ‘real in-group’ of greed mongers whose goal is two fold, first, to create workers they will need as cogs in their industries, and second, their drive to bust the unions…all unions…starting with the easiest, teachers unions, so that these new cogs from their charter schools will have no representation when they become workers and will remain low pay and quiet drudges without benefits. Eli and his Silicon Valley buddy billionaire then manufactured a lawsuit filed in Central California, Vergara v. California, and of course including negative aspects of teachers and the teachers union. The first go around found them winning this toxic case adjudicated by a Judge Treu without a jury. Governor Jerry Brown saw through this and he and teachers and the union appealed the decision. The higher Appeals Court agreed that this verdict was not clean and they reversed the Treu decision.
Then Broad hired and assigned his infamous boys who always did his bidding, John Deasy (who had been forced out of LAUSD and was being investigated by the FBI, and Ben Austin, from the failing Parent Revolution group, he who got this flawed law carried by ex legislator Gloria Romero who is still preaching to her choir) as the ostensible ‘street vendors’ to sweep the country with similar law suits. They got LA School Report owned by Mdm. Alter to transfer her self serving online rag to the Right leaning hands of the beauty queen, Campbell Brown, and her nationally known Republican ‘fixer’ husband, Dan Senor, and they put Alter et al in the background, and stepped up the heat for the election of BoE members who followed Eli’s party line to privatize the LA County public schools.
Meanwhile, Anthony Villaraigosa, out going mayor of LA then, Herbalife tout thereafter, and candidate for Governor now, was dancing for Broad, his puppet master, and charterizing schools with Deasy as ‘rapidly’ as they could. The adulterer mayor, (who had cheated on his teacher wife of many years, and who admitted publicly he never would have gotten into UCLA as an undergrad without the benefit of affirmative action, and who failed the Bar Exam so many times he finally gave up) was talking all over the city about his drive to “rapidly” close public schools and turn them into charters. These talks, some even at UCLA in the Luskin School of Public Policy, can be found online.
Some of these emerged charters were/are found in the fanciest part of LA County, such as Woodland Hills and Pacific Palisades. These elitist charter schools still flourish while those in the inner cities were/are run mainly by non educators business folks who could hand pick the students. They did/do not choose students who were/are ‘hard to teach’, or ‘special needs,’ nor English language learners, thereby starving these students real public schools of necessary services. Many of these charters have been shut down for malfeasance perpetrated by their CEOs.
Through all the years this scheme has been building, the BoE long time elected member who is not an educator, Monica Garcia, took all she could get in the way of offers from the billionaires and they all colluded to first get Refugio Rodriguez elected to partner with her in driving the Board toward privatizing, and then in the next election, it was a clean sweep with Melvoin and Gonez who had more Big Donor money, about $14 million, to campaign with than a battalion of teachers could ever earn in a lifetime. It was only a decade before that running for LA BoE cost around $15,000. This is way beyond inflation.
Who can also forget the huge collusion between Garcia, the billionaires, the phony influx of bussed in ‘parents for Deasy’ and the non profit supporters, for the orchestrated street theater on Oct. 29, 2013 estimated by journalists to have cost Eli and his pals about $14,000, when the ignominious BoE voted for a new contract for Deasy, in secret meetings of course, and did not allow any public comment against his second contract even after the IPad scam costing the District a fortune using line item Construction Bond cash. All of this is documented online.
There are so many side issues like rigged accusations leading to ‘teacher jail’ inhabited by a vast army of teachers entering their later years with many who are ‘of color’ and are just about to have their life time benefits, said to be about $60,000 a year, like health care and pensions, vest, all taken away without due process. The Rafe Esquith case reflects more of the worst of LAUSD run by a titular Superintendent, but really run by ‘Broad and Company”… and now by his pal, Austin Beutner.
Take into account the push Broad and Riordan made to buy the LA Times and their op-ed article about what selfless philanthropists they are, and shortly after, their close friend and Wall Street colleague Austin Beutner was named publisher of our local paper. All this information is online, about the real owners of our public schools, the giants of industry, the Bonfire of the Vanities guys and gals, with their names on endless buildings, who now have clawed to control the New Normal of private, unsupervised education. paid for by the taxpayers who have no input. What other industry can earn major monetary returns to ‘free market’ investors yet have no investment by the Founders, and be only paid for by public taxpayers?
Austin Beutner, who it is said acquired his wealth on Wall Street as a hedge fund manager, along with other DFER billionaires like Whitney Tilson, learned from Rupert Murdoch how vast a wealth accumulator public schooling is in America. Murdoch wrote about it being the best private, free market, investment opportunity, and Tilson and his pals started teaching their hedge fund investors how to glean fortunes from investing in ‘public’ charter schools.
In California, the CCSA, California Charter School Association, built a sound base (partially financed also by Fetullah Gulen, the Turkish imam who has made billions with his over 150 charter schools in the United States, and with his Los Angeles schools run by Mdm. Caprice Young whom he groomed). The CCSA became the biggest lobbying bully in Sacramento, and they got/get what ever they wanted/want, including buying the now indicted Refugio Rodriguez a seat on the LAUSD BoE, and he was mentored by Monica Garcia and helped by the Latino ‘Voteria’ scam.
As with the current BoE, the influx of mind boggling cash from these same billionaires plus Bloomberg, Petersen, and other out of state ‘vulture’ philanthropists, bought more seats in the recent elections. They spent $14 – 17 million on the last election for Medvoin and Gonez to win, and rapidly the con artist Monica Garcia was appointed President of the Board when Rodriguez was finally indicted on charges involving election tampering/fraud, and he also is being investigated for financial mismanagement of the 16 Charters he founded. Medvoin was supported in the grandest style by the West Side wealthy, and he, a young man who spent a year failing at teaching, became their current mouthpiece.
What a setup!
Now their ‘bought’ BoE members, Garcia, Rodriguez, Gonez, Melvoin, hired Wall Streeter, Beutner, with the help of the waffler old time Board member, Vladovic. Only the two former teacher/administrators Scott Schemerelson and George McKenna, had the cojones, intelligence, and ethical value system to vote against him. The flakes and phonies who are motivated by dollar signs are now firmly in charge at Beudry.
This week the LA Times indicates that Beutner said “real estate owned by the District should be a money maker”. It sure has been in the past when Eli sold the BoE and the District the Beudry Street location at a huge profit.
So much is kept so hidden from the public (We, the Taxpayers, who foot all the bills for the charter schools) regarding the blatant theft within, plus the costly mistakes made by top administrators like Deasy, Eli’s favorite puppet, when he used taxpayer money to buy $1 billion dollars of obsolete computers from Apple and then gave Pearson an open ended contract for curriculum development, and when he imposed MiSiS which failed and damaged students who lost their classes needed for graduation. Fortunately Cortines cut off the Deasy contracts and recouped a bit of taxpayer money, but it all left the District on the verge of bankruptcy, which, if implemented, could motivate these same insider billionaires to snap up the huge real estate holdings for pennies on the dollar.
So, I wonder if a Wall Street tycoon is a more reliable Superintendent of LA Schools than a proven educator? Every educator I know thinks not.
I have been writing about LAUSD for some years, yet things have gone from bad to dreadful. Every decision is made behind tightly shut doors. A few years ago, at the end of the infamous Deasy tenure, many teachers, administrators, residents, and parents who represent ‘the public’ demanded a voice in revising this disgusting ‘pay for play’ system. They demanded no more Blue Ribbon panels to make the rules of how LAUSD should be run. But what they got was the Bluest Ribbon panel of oligarchs led by Austin Beutner, who carries the flag for his fellow greed mongers and who now has the ultimate authority to run LAUSD into the ground. The are probably drooling at Spago’s at the prospect.
It all hangs together…just follow the money.
Submitted by :
Ellen Lubic
Public Policy Educator, Political Writer, Director of Joining Forces for Education

I am appalled by this whole fiasco. People just don’t pay attention to Board elections, and the members are easily bought. My rep, Scott Schmerelson, fought against this, but soon to be tried Ref Rodriguez, voted of course with the people who bought his election in the first place. So much damage can be done in the “small” elections.
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This is another horrible example of the billionaire cabal working to move public funds into private hands while manipulating and suppressing democratic input. Billionaires were never interested in public education before it was turned into a commodity. Now the vulture capitalists are working to rig the system so they can execute a hostile takeover of a public institution.
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well said.
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Second that.
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When so few vote and so many who do vote really lack any understanding of the issues, democracy does not exist. The parents in my neighborhood really do not understand the big picture. They vote for a “private school” for their child. In the low economic neighborhoods in which I worked, the parents run from schools they perceive to be violent. The inability of local schools to control the make-up of the student body in terms of discipline is the bottom line for public schools. It was the only issue and so remains. Public property will be sold off and whether the money is used for the schools, private or public, remains to be seen. In the meantime, the public will finance the purchase of materials and property creating profits for private investors unless out of the goodness of their hearts the money is put back into the schools.
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Ha! They will fleece the district, that’s why they’re here. After they take everything of value for their cronies, the district will declare bankruptcy and we the taxpayers will swallow this shit again. It will happen in all these districts that privatize.
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Reading this post really made my stomach turn, and it is still turning. I have lingered here for about 10 minutes…just aghast.
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When it comes to following the money, there are not many trails to follow since most of that money flows to only a few names of very wealthy, mostly old white men and a few white women like Betsy DeVos. The Kleptocracy continues to roll over everything in its path like a column of M1 Abrams tanks.
If this doesn’t change, then those teacher walkouts will eventually evolve toward the next step just like the Revolution of the Founding Fathers.
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I have a simple solution, cut off the funds to the school board. Voters need to go to city hall and protest the funds and demand that the funds not be released until a judge is able to decipher this vermin crap,.
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Not one person in this cabal of billionaires has suffered a single consequence for graft & corruption. I don’t mean legal consequences as I’ve come to believe the legal system functions only to punish the poor. Time after time they blow up one school system, skim off millions, and move on to another high paying gig. No major media outlet curtails their appearances, they’re invited into the same country clubs, golf on private islands with the rest of ‘polite’ society, they’re paid exorbitant sums to sit on specially created chairs at think tanks & universities.
There is simply no downside for these people to end their gift. The Mafia wasn’t invited to Sun Valley or The Vineyard yet these edu-grifters take their business plans for public schools right out of the mobster playbook.
Is there still such a thing as citizen’s arrest? If not, we need to re-institute it and jail these guys in a for-profit prison.
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That’s the situation exactly and now with Dz in control of the Stockton school district, the Broadie uneducated and trained can completely privatize california’s Two big districts, more to come i’m Sure. As an ex-teacher jail detainee, i’m Sure the process will continue to get veterans out and low paid teach for America in. Utla is still a failed union, signing up more and more charter schools to individual contracts that will not protect their due process or increase their rights. Now we know why utla never defended teachers jailed because they were too busy trying to get that charter school action. I’m sad and disgusted at the taxpayers lack of input as to where their tax monies are going. Inner city will be flucked the most.
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The board is a joke now. They voted to make themselves completely irrelevant.
They should dissolve the elected body and just admit they are handing all decisions to Broad. If they’re still collecting paychecks as board members and pretending they have some useful role in this they’re cheating the public.
It must be horrible to be a public school family in LA. You would know no one in power supports your kid’s school and you have no representation on that board. They’re only keeping the unfashionable public sector schools open long enough to privatize the whole system. At the very least they should have the decency to tell parents with kids in public schools that the Best and the Brightest have determined that there will be no more support or investment in those schools.
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Ed reform is sort of fascinating as a form of governance because ed reformers spend the vast majority of their time making elected representatives completely irrelevant.
That board won’t be making any more decisions on public schools in LA. The people the billionaire appointed make all the decisions. Why bother showing up for work? Why run campaigns or have elections at all?
Do the people who voted for Nick Melvoin feel badly burned? He promised he would not eradicate public schools. How long did it take for him to break that promise? 6 months?
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There is no doubt that Beutner will have to fully rely on others to explain all the ins and outs of district policy. For example, what does he really know about charter co-locations or how charter schools are approved? But what we should really be focusing on is WHO he will ask? Think about it……it’s scary. No one can walk into a behemoth like LAUSD and be able to make decisions on all the aspects of a public school district without deep knowledge and experience in the system, whether it’s LAUSD or another school district. So again, whose advice will he listen to? I think we already know the answer.
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A few words to describe the author of this post, Ellen Lubic: infallible, insightful, caring, magnanimous, indefatigable, meticulous, comprehensively thorough, friend. I haven’t had lunch with her in too long.
One word to describe all the events that have transpired involving the L.A. Board of Education and the billionaires who secretly pull all the strings to suck the life out of Los Angeles: evil.
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I wonder if and how the status of the Los Angeles Unified School District as one the CORE districts in California will change under the new regime.
CORE, is the acronym for the non-governmental “California Office to Reform Education.” The work of the CORE Districts is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; S.D. Bechtel, Jr Foundation, Stephen Bechtel Fund; William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; and Stuart Foundation.
These foundations are eroding local control of policies in Fresno, Garden Grove, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, San Francisco, and Santa Ana Unified. These “founding CORE Districts,” were initially created by enlisting superintendents in each district to sign a memorandum of understanding that would enable them to apply for a waiver from RTT accountability.
The CORE districts were committed to developing a new “School Quality Improvement Index” and to participating in a “Data Collaborative,” standardizing many features of data gathering (surveillance) and coincidently reducing the independent judgment of teachers.
In the latest iteration of this privately-funded initiative, the aim is keep the CORE Districts together with an accountability system that exceeds the state requirements and with an ESSA waiver that puts all of the CORE districts in one “Innovative Zone for School Accountability.”
The description of the “Innovation Zone” does not make it super clear that this is a patchwork of districts that are not in a geographic zone but in a governance zone for accountability concocted by private foundations.
The discussion of the innovation zone and the work of the Data Collaborative (with special fees for data gathering) is chock full of rhetoric about “local measures” that are not “local” at all. They are simply not required by the state, but piled on to the state measures, including “measures” provided by vendors of surveys and data analytics.
The add-ons are these convoluted measures:
Student Academic Growth in Math and ELA. “While absolute performance on standardized tests provides an important snapshot of the extent to which students are on track toward acquiring the academic skills to be prepared for college and career, looking at growth alongside performance creates a more complete picture of how schools are supporting student learning. Growth measures allow us to examine questions like: Are students in a particular school growing faster than similar students across the CORE districts? Are particular subgroups of students or grade levels in a school growing faster or slower relative to similar students?” “For the purposes of the Index, the CORE Growth model will be designed to look at the extent to which schools have helped students move from point A to point B relative to students who started the school year in a similar place (e.g., in terms of prior achievement and in terms of observable demographics like English Learner status or socioeconomic status).”
Student Social/Emotional Learning; “Students in grades five to twelve will be asked to self-report on a series of behaviors (e.g., coming to class prepared, following directions) and beliefs (e.g., whether it is more important to be talented or to put forth a lot of effort), that, taken together, have been validated as indicators of social-emotional skills such as self- management and growth mindset.” “The CORE districts have prioritized four competencies as an initial set to consider for inclusion in the School Quality Improvement System: growth mindset, self-efficacy, self-management, and social awareness. These four competencies were selected based on research about the importance, measurability, and actionability of each competency as well as the lived experience of educators within each district.”
School Culture and Climate. “Students in grades five to twelve, teachers and staff, and parents, guardians and caregivers will participate in surveys to assess their perceptions of school culture-climate.” “The student and staff surveys were developed by WestEd for the California Department of Education and are used with the permission of the California Department of Education.” “The School Quality Improvement System contains the measurement of a range of school climate indicators that have been found to predict positive student academic achievement.
High School Readiness,: This indicator includes the percentage of 8th graders with: a GPA of 2.5 or better; no Ds or Fs in English language arts or math; attendance of 96 percent or better; and no suspensions. The data is helping to identify the substantive number of students most at risk of not graduating as they enter high school and to inform educators about interventions and assistance that must be provided for students to succeed.
College and Career Readiness: Still in the works, but with links to post-secondary success. see http://www.linkedlearning.org/en/certification-analytics/analytics/key-features-and-metrics/
The website says “Several states have created Innovation Zones under state law, and several are considering them under ESSA. For example, New Hampshire’s Innovation Zone allows participating school districts to give fewer standardized tests to students, and Kentucky’s Innovation Zone emphasizes capacity building for teachers and administrators. Also, superintendents in Louisiana are proposing an Innovation Zone to allow school districts to choose their own measures of school quality and to use the SAT or ACT instead of state standardized tests.”
I gather that a new definition of local control and accountability is one that does not include locally elected school boards. The Core Districts have their own governing board. It is comprised of superintendents in the CORE Districts who establish improvement policies shared by all districts. There is an advisory panel for this privately funded “reform” but the names of these advisors are no longer on the website.
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Market Place Money had a very one sided interview with Beutner. I left a comment, and suggest that others contribute to the discussion, and challenge the non-substantive statements.
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Here is the link:
https://www.marketplace.org/2018/05/04/education/new-superintendent-second-largest-school-district-isnt-educator-hes-former
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“Then Broad hired and assigned his infamous boys who always did his bidding, John Deasy (who had been forced out of LAUSD and was being investigated by the FBI, and Ben Austin, from the failing Parent Revolution group, he who got this flawed law carried by ex legislator Gloria Romero who is still preaching to her choir) as the ostensible ‘street vendors’ to sweep the country with similar law suits. ”
I love the language. Ellen is writes as if these guys were the mob—and in fact they are, and Broad is their Godfather. They are just better, smarter and hence much richer than their 20th century counterparts.
50 years from now, nobody will remember the mob, they will have movies about the broad.
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The long-term fortunes of most of the wealthiest families in the country were started through ruthless, crime and violence.
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And have been maintained through ruthless crime. Violence I think has been dropped for more advanced methods of collecting money.
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Here is the letter I wrote to UTLA this week after Beutner was elected and Ref Rodriguez’ court date was moved back to July-
Hello,
I wanted to let you know that I would like to run for LAUSD School Board. If Ref Rodriguez is finally found guilty and forced to leave the school board in July, then I can run sooner than later. Otherwise, we will wait until 2020.
I have been an educator since 1998. I taught elementary for 4 years in Dallas, TX and 4 years in Inglewood, CA and high school English in South LA for 4 years before being RIF’d by LAUSD in 2011. After 6 months of unemployment, I was recruited by human resources to become a teacher librarian. I have bee a teacher librarian since 2012. I have a Master’s of Education and a Master’s of Library Science.
I have been politically active since the beginning of my career. In Dallas, DISD tried to force teachers to pay health premiums in the middle of the school year, (previously we had paid no premiums as it was part of our salary). I went to Austin with other teachers and met with state senators and reps. I also called the three major news networks who interviewed me, my interview was the number one story for a week! Because of all of this, we were able to overturn this ruling!
In Inglewood, I had a principal who was unprofessional in several areas. After teachers were going out on stress leave left and right, I called the superintendent who forced the principal into early retirement. The next year, the school got a new principal whom everyone loved and turned the school into a blue-ribbon school.
In South LA, the recession hit soon after I began teaching there in 2007, so I was concerned with keeping my job. I attended several UTLA rallies, spoke out against Cortines when he visited our campus, and spoke to the school board a few times.
After becoming a librarian, my advocacy increased. Beginning in 2013, I began contacting politicians to discuss my education ideas: supporting teachers, getting rid of testing, increasing teacher pay to attract and retain the best teachers, lowering class size, eliminating teacher evaluations, having a teacher librarian in every school, etc. I was able to meet with the following politicians either personally or their reps: Senator Dianne Feinstein, State Senator Holly J. Mitchell, former Secretary of State Arne Duncan, Secretary of State Betsey DeVos, Superintendent Torlakson, former board members Monica Ratliff, Bennett Keyser, and Steve Zimmer, and more.
Last year, the LAUSD teacher librarians sent me to Washington D.C. for the American Library Association Advocacy Days. I was able to meet with several stakeholders about the plight of our school libraries.
I have spoken out on many issues, recently against an ITI PD that was held for teacher librarians at Beaudry in February. Over 100 teacher librarians were in attendance and after I publicly spoke out on the lack of expertise in the ITI PD facilitators, the teacher librarians clapped for me and asked me to be their leader. I am receiving the Library Advocacy Award from them in two weeks.
I am outspoken and fearless when it comes to education. Everyone who I’ve told that I want to run for school board is behind me, says they’ll work on my campaign, and support me in any way they can. It is time that we have a pro public-school board again! This can increase our chance of getting rid of Beutner.
I have been appalled at the fact that Ref Rodriguez has not stepped down from the school board after being indicted last September and his public intoxication in March. I was excited that he would finally go to court this week and later disheartened when the judge delayed the proceedings until July. I believe he is a terrible role model for our students. I believe that we need to bring truth back to LAUSD and get rid of the pro-charter school board members and new superintendent. I would like your support and look forward to speaking to you as to what steps I would need to take to run for school board. Thank you!
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