In this episode, host Ellen Padnos sits down with three parent advocates - MBEF's Hilary Mahan, Grand View's Legislative Rep Michael Sinclair and DAC President Wysh Weinstein. Last month, a group of local residents, MB Citizens for Schools, mobilized to bring an initiative to the community to adequately fund our MBUSD schools. Despite its high property values, Manhattan Beach is the second-lowest funded unified school district in the state. This citizen-led measure would aim to bring local control and stability to school funding by creating a 12-year, $1,095 per year ($3-per-day) parcel tax.
At the Heart of Exceptional Education - Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment
The College and Career Center - the Hub for Navigating the Future for Every Costa Student
Perspectives on MBEF
MBEF’s 40th Anniversary -1983 to 2023
Get In the Know on Adversity with MBUSD Counseling Intern Steve Walker
Get In The Know on College Admissions Testing with Adam Ingersoll of Compass
Districtwide STEM TOSA Tanya Sanchez
MBMS Music Instructor Denise Haslop
South Bay Community Coalition Against Hate
Fentanyl and other Dangerous Drugs with Dr. Alice Kuo and Dr. Ian Kramer
The Role of the Elected School Board Trustee
MBUSD’s Priority of Maximizing Student Success with Dr. Irene Gonzalez-Castillo
Student Wellness with School Psychologist Janet Allen
How MBEF Serves Our Community with Executive Director Hilary Mahan
The Parent Compass with Cindy Clumeck Muchnick, M.A
PTA’s – The Making of the School Communities
The Future of MBUSD with Dr. John Bowes, Superintendent
Re-opening of Mira Costa classrooms with Dr. Ben Dale
Overcoming Learning Loss on Our Schools
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