Los Angeles Times

March vote possible for Rodriguez’s seat

L.A. Unified to decide on election to fill post of board member who quit after plea deal.

- By Howard Blume howard.blume @latimes.com Twitter: @howardblum­e

At its next regular meeting, the Los Angeles Board of Education will consider holding an election in March to fill the vacancy left by the resignatio­n of Ref Rodriguez.

Rodriguez, 47, who represente­d the school system’s District 5, stepped down July 23 after pleading guilty to one felony and three misdemeano­rs related to political money laundering.

School board President Monica Garcia and Vice President Nick Melvoin proposed the March election in a statement released Friday.

“As elected board members, our collective work is to ensure that the students, families, employees and all stakeholde­rs of the school communitie­s of Board District 5 are fully represente­d and receive uninterrup­ted services and support from L.A. Unified,” Garcia and Melvoin wrote.

They did not say whether they favored appointing a temporary replacemen­t with voting powers.

But they did push for such an appointmen­t previously, in a statement released on the day Rodriguez resigned.

The board’s next regular meeting is Aug. 21, when board member Scott Schmerelso­n also plans to introduce a resolution to name former school board member Jackie Goldberg as an interim replacemen­t.

Goldberg, 73, also previously served on the L.A. City Council and in the state Legislatur­e. For now, an interim appointmen­t seems unlikely to win backing from a majority of the remaining six board members. Rodriguez had belonged to a bloc of four members elected with substantia­l funding from backers of charter schools.

That bloc is down to three and may not agree on a choice with two board members elected with major funding from the teachers union.

A possible swing vote, Richard Vladovic, said Friday that he opposes any appointmen­t and wants an election as soon as possible.

It generally takes at least 120 days to schedule and carry out an election, so the earliest possible election date would be in late December, Los Angeles City Clerk Holly L. Wolcott said.

People who have expressed interest in running for the seat include Rocio Rivas, a parent and neighborho­od council leader who took part in protests calling for Rodriguez to resign; Huntington Park City Councilwom­an Graciela Ortiz, a counselor in L.A. Unified; and Heather Repenning, board vice president for the L.A. Department of Public Works.

District 5 zigzags from Los Feliz and Eagle Rock to the cities of southeast Los Angeles County.

The allegation­s against Rodriguez first were reported to investigat­ors in March 2015, about two months before he won election to the board. They became public when prosecutor­s filed charges in September.

If the case had been resolved by the beginning of July, the board could have scheduled a special election for the November ballot.

In other district business Friday, Supt. Austin Beutner named an outside team to help move more resources and authority to schools. Taking part will be former county Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsk­y; Peter Taylor, former chief financial officer for the University of California; and Miguel Santana, former Los Angeles city chief administra­tive officer.

 ?? Kirk McKoy Los Angeles Times ?? JACKIE GOLDBERG is being touted to serve District 5 in the interim.
Kirk McKoy Los Angeles Times JACKIE GOLDBERG is being touted to serve District 5 in the interim.

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