
Dear Editor – New Neighbor is Big Fan
Dear Editor, I am writing today in support of Meghan Sahli-Wells for Culver City City Council. I am a newcomer to Culver City. I moved here only in July, but it was love at first …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor, I am writing today in support of Meghan Sahli-Wells for Culver City City Council. I am a newcomer to Culver City. I moved here only in July, but it was love at first …[READ MORE]
I’ve worked closely with Meghan Sahli-Wells on Transition Culver City’s steering committee for a few years. I know her as an amazingly astute, kind and upbeat person as well as a creative problem solver — …[READ MORE]
Whether we like it or not, we are living in “interesting times.” The economy is limping toward a recovery, but cities are still feeling a serious financial crunch. On a state and national level, politicians …[READ MORE]
I first met Andy Weissman when we worked together on the Measure V (City Charter) campaign. I was impressed with his intelligence and grasp of issues but, more importantly, I was taken with his ability …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor: I grew up in Culver City and moved to the South Bay when I was 22 years old. I recently married and my husband and I are planning on moving back to Culver …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor, Reality check time. At last night’s School Board meeting the District’s Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Ali Delawalla, clearly spelled out the dire economic future facing our school district. The State is running out …[READ MORE]
The expansion of El Marino Elementary School to accommodate a full-day kindergarten requires the relocation of CCUSD’s other high school, Culver Park. CPHS is the district’s continuation school and provides a program, now limited by …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor – A number of City Councilmembers and City Council candidates have signed the petition and/or have clearly stated their support for parent-funded services within our schools. Indeed, Mayor Mehaul O’Leary, Councilmembers Jeff Cooper …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor, David Mielke’s opinion piece reminds us that it is the union’s job to advocate for its members. That’s a good thing and he should continue. However, it is our job as parents to …[READ MORE]
The ongoing conversation in our community about the parent-funded “adjuncts” working at El Marino has raised a number of difficult issues for CCUSD. 1. Does a regular paycheck change someone’s status from a “volunteer” to …[READ MORE]
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