The Los Angeles Unified school board on Tuesday, Sept. 13, granted broad emergency power to Superintendent Alberto Carvalho to respond swiftly to the recent cyberattack on LAUSD, bypassing the usual public bidding process required when the district contracts with vendors or consultants. That contracting process, meant to provide public transparency, can be time-consuming and, in […]
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