George White
George White wrote for EdSource until February 2018. Prior to joining EdSource, George provided editing and reporting services as a consultant at three organizations – New America Media, the Center for Educational Improvement and Robert L. Green & Associates. As editor and lead writer for the Green & Associates education consulting team, George coauthored and edited “Expect the Most – Provide the Best,” a 2014 Scholastic Inc. book on best educational practices and contributed to “A Call for Change,” a 2012 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt anthology on education reform. Previously, George managed the UCLA Center for Communications and Community after 11 years as an editor and reporter for the Los Angeles Times.
All articles by George White
Los Angeles Unified board president charged with campaign-related felonies
The outcome of the case could have an impact on future district policies.
George White
September 13, 2017
LA Unified pursuing path from conflict to district-charter collaboration in how it shares space
The district is seeking to ease conflicts over a state law that requires it to share available space with charter schools.
George White
August 29, 2017
Charter school's demise prompts debate about strengthening oversight
A recent audit found that Tri-Valley Learning Corporation executives had conflicts of interest and commingled funds.
George White
July 24, 2017
Charter school co-founder elected president of L.A. school board
New board president hopes to unite those backed by charters and unions.
George White
July 6, 2017
Board majority changes, but Los Angeles Unified’s superintendent’s position still secure
Michelle King has steered the nation’s second largest public school system to calmer waters. That’s the consensus of several prominent education leaders and others who work closely with the district in a variety of roles.