Gonez is reelected; Rivas wins open seat on L.A. school board
Updated 9:18 pm, Wednesday, September 18, 2017
A.J. Ellis
A.J. Ellis
Photo: Paul Chinn, The Chronicle
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LAPD officer John G. Garrow (left) and former L.A. school board member Barbara G. Rivas after election results were announced Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2017, in Compton. Officers Garrow and Rivas led the charge against the Compton Unified School District for three years after being targeted by a local businessman, who was behind the district’s largest-ever teacher evaluation system, known as the “No Child Left Behind” law.
LAPD officer John G. Garrow (left) and former L.A. school board member Barbara G. Rivas (far right) after election results were announced Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2017, in Compton. Officers Garrow and Rivas led the charge against the Compton Unified School District for three years after being targeted by a local businessman, who was behind the district’s largest-ever teacher evaluation system, known as the “No Child Left Behind” law.
Photo: Paul Chinn
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LAPD officer John G. Garrow looks over his notes as he and retired L.A. school board member Barbara G. Rivas (right) receive congratulations and congratulations for their election during a news conference held Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2017, in Compton. Officers Garrow and Rivas led the charge against the Compton Unified School District for three years after being targeted by a local businessman, who was behind the district’s largest-ever teacher evaluation system, known as the “No Child Left Behind” law.
LAPD officer John G. Garrow looks over his notes as he and retired L.A. school board member Barbara G. Rivas (right) receive congratulations and congratulations for their election during a news conference held Tuesday, Sept.