LAUSD board member Scott Schmerelson, a retired educator, issued this statement:
“Where Do I Stand?”
A Statement by Board Member Scott Schmerelson
on Day 3 of the Teacher Work Stoppage
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The repeated message to Board Members, over the last several months, was that the only way to avoid a
strike was for the Board to speak with one voice.
I have struggled with this concept because it is clear to everyone who is paying attention that the one voice that the Board majority supports is that of Austin Beutner.
I very publicly opposed hiring Mr. Beutner and nothing in my experience with him since last May has inspired confidence in his ability to provide effective leadership, accountability or transparency in his efforts, as a non-educator, to manage our school district and the future of public education in Los Angeles. I can no longer allow Mr. Beutner to speak for me or to suggest that the massive public relations, and often misinformation, campaign that he is waging represents my views about the current teachers strike. We need to end the strike and get back to our teachers teaching and our kids learning.
My constituents, and parents throughout the District, are demanding to know just where I stand. I will tell you: As a retired LAUSD teacher, counselor, and principal, I dedicated my life and career serving LAUSD kids. I continue to stand with the kids. For me, this means that I Stand with Teachers because today they are standing for what’s best for students.
Our teachers are the foundation of our mission to provide a quality public education and opportunity for every child that passes through our school gates. They are dedicated professionals who work hard to serve our kids despite the very trying conditions for our families and their families that come with teaching in an urban school district like LAUSD.
Our teachers deserve respect and fair compensation. I also believe that too many of our classrooms are too crowded to truly serve our students. For example, how can we say that we are putting kids first when there are 45 students in an Algebra class?
The recent Neutral Fact Finder between the parties agreed that “lower class sizes are one of the best predictors of successful teaching and student success.” He also agreed that “lowering class size may be one of the keys to increasing ADA, and maintaining and recruiting students to LAUSD.”
We need to find a way to significantly lower class size, not based on misleading district averages, but at every school site where there are just too many students in one room for the effective teaching and personalization to which we lend so much lip service.
I also agree that we need to work much harder to provide more support staff at all our schools. As a retired principal, I can tell you that our parents do not understand, nor should they, why many of our schools only have a nurse one day a week. We absolutely need more social workers, librarians and college counselors.
How can we constantly talk about 100% graduation, and our students being college prepared, if our secondary students do not have adequate and easy access to a college counselor?
I am not convinced that we have tried our hardest to identify additional resources to fund what our kids need.
This point became extraordinarily clear to me last June when Dr. McKenna and I put forward a resolution to place a parcel tax on the ballot in November based on polling that predicted ample voter support for a sensible measure to increase funding for our schools.
Yet, by the narrowest Board majority, our resolution was defeated.
In November, voters approved nine of the ten parcel tax or school bond measures on the ballot in Los Angeles County.
Instead of repeating the “doom, gloom and heading for bankruptcy” predictions that we have heard for decades, I believe that it is Mr. Beutner’s job to honestly identify sources of funding buried in our existing budget, and the revenue growth predicted for next year, that could be creatively sourced and invested in the students who need smaller classes and adequate support services now.
LAUSD has a nearly $2 billion reserve. Of course, we have financial commitments and need to plan for rainy days. Nevertheless, I believe that Mr. Beutner could at least temporarily repurpose a larger share of this reserve, for the benefit of kids, that could be repaid when additional sources of revenue have been identified and secured. We also need to work with state officials to increase school funding and resources to reflect the values we hold dear as Californians but such efforts do not offer immediate solutions for our students.
As a democratically elected trustee, sworn to protect our children and the long term stability of Los Angeles Unified, I believe that there are resources available to end this strike.
What I do not see from Austin Beutner, and his supporters, is the political will to substitute constructive negotiations for the fear mongering, expensive taxpayer funded ads, slanted editorials and endless press conferences.
I am but one voice and one vote on the Board, but I believe that the posturing must stop and a sincere and adequate offer put on
the table that will better serve our students and end this strike.
This is where I stand.
Sincerely,
Scott M. Schmerelson
Board Member, District 3

Very good dissent from Beutner. Any other LA board members likely to join him?
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McKenna probably will, but it sounds like Vladovic has fully sided with the Dark Side. Now I’m truly depressed.
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I couldn’t believe this when I read ithere. This is totally unprecedented in the history of LAUSD, and school boards nationally. In fact, I had to find the actual link on-line to make sure that it was the genuine article.
Here’s a link to the pdf
Click to access Where%20I%20Stand_SMS.pdf
I would assume that Schmerelson wants this to be publicized as much as possible, as it’s a formal release on his LAUSD Board of Ed. stationery.
Given that it’s unheard of for one of LAUSD Board Members to break ranks like this during a strike — Schmerelson is under intense pressure, as are all LAUSD Board Members plus the Supe to “stand as one” duirng a strike — this is truly t’s a gutsy broadside … right up there with blistering pieces such as Zola’s “J’Accuse.” and Dalton Trumbo’s “Time of the Toad.”
Breaking ranks with even his fellow pro-UTLA Board Members, Board Member Scott Schmerelson has decided to speak out (Will McKenna soon follow?) against Beutner and Beutner’s corporate-funded Board Members on the LAUSD School Board.
This statement calling out Beutner on Beutner’s lies regarding the almost $2 billion sitting in the bank is staggering because FINALLY (!) someone in LAUSD management has admitted to something that Beutner has been apparently lying about for months.
Beutner has been continuously claiming that the nearly $2 billion reserve must be spent elsewhere down the road, and on other matters.
It just ain’t so! insists Schmerelson.
Schmerelson’s contempt for Beutner practically emanates from the computer screen as you read Schmerelson’s statement.
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Schmerelson is a hero. He is unafraid.
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Because of this, the corporate ed. reform side is going to be gunning for Schmerelson from this point on, the way they did Steve Zimmer and Bennet Kayser.
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The Award-Winning journal CAPITOL & MAIN just put out an article echoing Schmerelson’s claim that Beutner is lying about — “crying wolf” is how they put it — about LAUSD being on the verge of bankruptcy.
This is a long article, and goes into granular detail about LAUSD’s budget and UTLA’s claim that Beutner is lying.
https://capitalandmain.com/is-lausd-crying-wolf-with-its-claims-of-financial-distress-0118
“Capital & Main’s own analysis of the LAUSD budget finds that funding exists that would more than cover UTLA’s core demands without touching the district’s surplus. Our research also raises questions over how much of LAUSD’s budget projections are more of a creative art than a hard-nosed science.
“ ‘There is a history of the district crying wolf over negative balances two years out that then never seem to arrive,’ agreed former Board District 5 member David Tokofsky. ‘If the budget were a basketball game, LAUSD would see a 20 point, final quarter lead by the Clippers as too close to call.’ ”
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Enough said! And thank you, Mr. Schmerelson.
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Great words. Greatly appreciated.
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Schmerelson, Schmerelson.
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Posturing…now there’s an apt word! Heartening to see a Board member break away from the disinformation campaign Buetner has been waging…
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Thanks for this.
Also see:
Billionaires Vs. LA Schools | PopularResistance.Org
https://popularresistance.org/billionaires-vs-la-schools/
A Swelling Tide of Major Teacher Strikes Is Shifting Our Politics Against the Charter Agenda
https://go.ind.media/webmail/546932/315060499/829c205c5221bb9a5df2f352d7ebb1ccc475438d2962cfc43c38a921d56325b6
How Teacher Strikes Are Exposing the Corrupt Charter School Agenda | naked capitalism
https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2019/01/rising-tide-teacher-strikes-finally-exposing-corrupt-charter-school-agenda.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+NakedCapitalism+%28naked+capitalism%29
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Thanks for the links.
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Sadly, we can infer that Vladovic has lost his mind and fully joined the Melvoin, Garcia and Gonez bloc of CCSA sychophants. This likely spells doom.
I thought that Vladovic could still be reasoned with, but was terribly mistaken.
As with last year’s explanation of events surrounding Beutner’s hiring, I appreciate Mr. Schmerelson’s candor but am truly disheartened by what it reveals.
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Someone has to run and recall one of the others — Garcia, Gonez, or Melvoin.
In all honesty, Melvoin seems most vulnerable to a recall, as this video of him getting torn apart in a Q & A with outraged upscale West L.A. parents shows:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDmojsw-Y8Q
Those were the folks that Nick previously was able to bamboozle into voting for him, with the aid of $15 million of dark money and billionaire money.
Nick portrayed himself to these voters as a true Progressiive, and that those tying him to Trump/Devos were lying.
“I’m a good liberal democrat. Really, I AM. Those saying I’m allied with privatizers, and will act to privatize the district are all wrong. Vote for the good progressive who loves and will protect public schools, and ensure the survival of teacher unions.”
Now, the voters in his district all know that to be a total lie.
Nick’s pushing and voting for Beutner has shown Nick to be allied with the school-privatizing, union-busting alt right — despised by those same voters who eletected Nick last year — and the voters in his Board district are onto Nick.
Someone such as Karen Wolfe, or a informed, articulare teacher who can handle to the rough-and-tumble of politics could challenge Nick … provided some of those same parents in the auditorium of that video, and similar parents donate to a recall campaign to send this fraud back into private life.
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Got to elect Jackie Goldberg,who is way smarter than Melvoin, Garcia, the other charter shills.
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LAUSD is pleading bankruptcy? Is that the same LAUSD that sent billions down the toilet on the iPad fiasco? Huh. 2+2 must not equal 4 anymore.
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2 + 2 = -4 in LA LA land.
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Well, the iPad money was actually bond money that was originally intended for building technology infrastructure.
Deasy couldn’t see that consumable tablets (consumable within 3 years) do not equate to permanent infrastructure.
That level of stupidity must be why he had to obtain a fake degree…
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This strike is should not just be about compensation, benefits, and class size, which are all indispensable components to this oppressive situation.
Has anyone set foot in a typical LA school building and looked at the actual facility? Walls, floors, lighting, moisture, mold, air quality, climatization, furniture, equipment, materials, and supplies?
Many of these buildings look as though they were in a war zone, and it’s NOT acceptable!
The physical environment impacts a child’s learning drastically, and every school should be a palace for every child, as a friend of mine, the late Leslie Brown of Williams College, once said to me, and the United States, as one of the richest (most also most inequitable) countries in the world has the ability and obligation to address this.
That means far more of our federal tax dollars are not coming back to benefit US, the taxpayer! But I see Trump and company increased the military budget to some $717 billion dollars.
As Alice’s nemesis in Wonderland once declared, “Off with their heads!”
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On a positive note, Helen Bernstein’s husband (he’s in his 80s) has been showing up for every picket at Bernstein High. He’s also attended each rally that has been organized.
I hope that UTLA can get over there on Monday and conduct an interview with him.
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On another positive note, a couple of days ago, The Intercept exposed the Center for American Progress as what it really is. If the think tank funded by corporations and Bill Gates hadn’t been portrayed as the “liberal” voice and, had been replaced with a voice for Main Street, the public wouldn’t have been in the dark for years about the threat to America’s most important common good. When AFT’s Randi glommed onto CAP, it legitimized the think tank’s PR campaign aimed at creating CAP as THE “liberal” voice. Randi should have been correcting media and telling them, OurRevolution is the liberal voice for education i.e. AOC, Katie Porter, Ayanna Pressley, and Rashida Tlaib, Randi should be telling media the liberal voice for minority communities regarding education is the NAACP, BLM, SPLC, and the ACLU who all support public schools not charter schools because they recognize that charters are repackaged segregation schools of the south for spread to the rest of the nation.
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Linda,
Where’s the link on CAP?
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The expose relates to Khashogi’s murder and CAP’s response to it.
“Amid Internal Investigation Over Leaks to Media, CAP Fires Two Staffers”, 1-16-2019. Truthdig, Breitbart and MRC Newsbusters are some of the outlets who reported on Intercept’s coverage.
The Intercept also has an article about Beto’s anti-union proclivities.
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On 12-11-2018, Andrew Perez posted CAP papers that if valid show CAP gave big bucks to AEI.
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Excellent. Hopefully this will be read by many.
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