Arnold Schwarzenegger has been working overtime to expand charter schools in California. Since 2004 on their behalf, he has secured federal funding, removed school district approval obstacles, supported state bond funding, signed legislation to provide charters with tax exempt and low cost facility financing for school facilities, and removed roadblocks so charters can access millions in construction project funds (12/07/2009 press release). In addition, Schwarzenegger has insured that the California State Board of Education (SBE) is continually loaded with pro-charter members.
I suggest you take a  moment        to contrast Schwarzenegger’s intense, and near         single-minded       focus on fostering the expansion of charter schools   (which serve   less     than 4.6% of the children or 285,617 kids) with   his    extreme    neglect of   the schools       attended by the remaining 95.4%    (5,966,394 kids)  of        California’s    children. EdData               figures here. 
The SBE               sets K-12 education policy in the areas of standards,        curriculum,        instructional materials, assessment, and        accountability. It also        authorizes charter schools and has been        involved with developing   charter      school legislation.    There are        11 members on the SBE, ten of whom are      appointed by the         Governor,  one of which is a student. The  eleventh     member is the       State    Superintendent of Public Instruction  who  serves  as    the      SBE's  executive   officer and secretary. SBE  members  are   unpaid.         Appointments are subject   to confirmation by  the state     Senate. 
Ending      their   State Board of  Education     terms just   recently are Rae Belisle    and   Jorge    Lopez. 
RAE          BELISLE,       the  recently-stepped-down     CEO of EdVoice, had been    appointed by        Schwarzenegger in February   2009.   She was a full    SBE participant    for     one year until March 2010   when the   Senate    refused to  give   her a     confirmation hearing. They had   received      staunch   opposition  to     Belisle. For instance, this was the     first  time  in    its  39-year     history that the Association of   California     School     Administrators had     taken an active stance   against a   state board       appointee,  according    to Corey               Johnson, K-12 Education Reporter    of  California     Watch        (a    reporting initiative of the Center for               Investigative Reporting). Belisle is a strong charter school advocate, who had               previously given controversial legal advice to the SBE. 
JORGE       LOPEZ,      the executive director of the Oakland Charter         Academy, had  been      appointed in March 2009 and fully       participated   on the SBE  until  February     2010 when he abruptly               withdrew his name. His withdrawal coincided with the     point    in the senate confirmation       process  when his financial      documents   and business arrangements were  being      reviewed  and      concerns were   arising about complicated business and real estate      arrangements with  his  partner Ben        Chavis (of American Indian Public Charter School fame). 
Three new               Swarzenegger appointments   are             awaiting confirmation.                
ALAN ARKATOV who, among other               activities, sits on the board for Alliance for College-Ready Public               Schools, a charter management organization which has  opened  16      charter        schools in the Los Angeles area. Source               here. Alliance received a total of $2,525,000 from the               Broad Foundation between 2006 and 2008. Alliance has  received            $4,635,100   from the NewSchools Venture Fund since  2003. 
BEN       AUSTIN     is  an assistant city    attorney for Los      Angeles and the  executive     director  of the  Los Angeles   Parents      Union (formerly the  Small  Schools     Alliance,  aka the Parent        Revolution). He used to  work for   Green  Dot   Public  Schools and  also       served as a Deputy  Mayor  under  Richard    Riordan.  Austin  was     involved with   the “Parent   Trigger,” an   initiative   where  if      enough parents can be     convinced, pressured,  and  tricked to    sign a      petition, a school  will  be   closed down and   replaced  with a       charter.  Eli Broad   contributed nearly   50% of the    funding for the       launch of the   LAPU  and gave a total of    $4,469,040   to Green  Dot    from    2005-2008. Read   my 2/21/2010  entry The "Parent Trigger" and its connections to the phony LA               Parents Union, Green Dot, Steve Barr, and Eli Broad 
(Update: Caroline Grannan writes, "At one school where       Ben Austin's Parent Revolution has succeeded in getting enough       signatures to take action against the school, the community member  who's      the lead spokesperson for the successful effort is an alumni   parent,     not a current parent at the school." Also, follow Robert   Skeels'    valuable research about Ben      Austin by starting here.) 
JEANNIE       OROPEZA,    program budget manager for the California         Department of    Finance, was    also nominated, but on April 28 the Senate               Rules Committee recommended rejecting her          nomination      because her job at the Department of Finance  presented a         conflict   of    interest.
TED       MITCHELL (SBE   President) is the President and CEO of         NewSchools Venture     Fund, an   organization which supplies charter         management    organizations  with extra   funding. He has been a     member     of the CSE    since 2007 and  was reappointed    in          February   2010.     Mitchell has multiple strong connections to            billionaire Eli Broad.  
Mitchell's NSVF  salary was         $480,000        in   2007 (Form       990). NSVF received a  total of $9,115,000 from the    Broad     Foundation    (EIN    954686318) from  2002 to 2008. 
Also, 2002      news   reports       revealed that Eli  Broad had offered to donate   $10     million to     Occidental    College in an  attempt to  persuade     Mitchell  (then O.C.     President) to  run   against a   L.A. school     board  trustee. Furthermore, Mitchell revealed               to his trustees that that former Los Angeles Mayor    Richard         Riordan    had also offered               to donate money to cover a top-level executive  position    at     the       college if Mitchell ran for the seat.           Mitchell did not run.      Read               here to learn about the close               relationship between Broad and Riordan as longtime     friends     and       allies in ed deform. 
YVONNE       CHAN    is    the principal of a      conversion    charter school in LA, the    Vaughn   Next  Century Learning         Center.   Chan was appointed in 2005 and reappointed in               2008. Her term ends in 2012. Vaughn International Studies    Academy,     the        high school at Chan’s “learning center,” is in    the International               Studies Schools Network  (ISSN or Global Studies     Schools),  a          charter management organization started by the     Asia Society  in    2003.       Both Chan and Eli Broad have been speakers for the               Asia Society.                Broad donated $12,500 to the Asia Society in 2007 and   $2,500    in       2008.
Schwarzenegger    has been   generous to Chan.    From a       May 2008    press       release: 
Today at one of the nation’s leading charter schools, the Vaughn Next Century Learning Center, Governor Schwarzenegger announced the allocation of $463 million in Proposition 1D funds for new construction and modernization projects for 29 charter schools statewide. The Vaughn Next Century Learning Center will receive $6 million of the $463 million to build seven new classrooms for 189 students at the center’s high school, Vaughn International Studies Academy…
…“This funding is exactly what our kids need to continuing excelling at Vaughn,” said Vaughn Next Century Learning Center Principal Dr. Yvonne Chan. “I will now be able to move forward with the new classrooms my students need and make improvements to our campus so we can continue to make a difference in this community.”
JOHNATHAN XAVIER WILLIAMS is a charter management organization founder and co-director (The Accelerated School network in South Central Los Angeles). He was appointed in 2004, and reappointed in March 2007. His term ends in January 2011. Williams is a member of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (NAPCS), the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) and the Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO). (Update: See article from 1/2007 "Charter School [The Accelerated School] is in default on $9.9 million LAUSD Loan", h/t Caroline Grannan)
DAVID P.       LOPEZ,       President of The         National Hispanic University in East San   Jose,     was appointed to the SBE         in July 2006, and reappointed   in   March   2010. He   is   awaiting           reconfirmation. The National Hispanic   University   is a small,   private         non-profit institution which   also runs  the  Latino   College      Preparatory    Academy, a charter   high  school,  adjacent to   its campus.              
RUTH BLOOM (SBE Vice President) was appointed in 2004               and  reappointed in February 2007. Her term ends in              January 2011. Bloom is a  partner in a jewelry company (AR         Designs),     and  is heavily involved with  collecting art, art         education, and  art     museums, both in Southern  California and   Sun       Valley, Idaho.
From the   1990s    until     February 2009, Bloom               served with Eli Broad on the board of trustees for the    LA     The        Museum of Contemporary Art. Broad is LACMA’s  Founding       Chairman  and   Life     Trustee.  
And here's something interesting. In     September 2007, Ruth Bloom (listed as Arts Educator from  Marina Del Rey), a stated Democrat, gave    $20,000        to     Schwarzenegger, according to ElectionTrack.
Only two SBE              members  appear to not have allegiances to the promotion of    charter           schools or  direct connections to Eli Broad or the    Broad    Foundation.
JIM          ASCHWANDEN     was appointed in October    2006, and reappointed    in         February   2008.    Aschwanden is executive director of   the          California Agricultural    Teachers’ Association, and serves   on     advisory      councils for Cal Poly    State University, San Luis      Obispo  and  Chico     State University. In    addition, he has served      as  Vice-Chair  of the     Vocational Alliance, a    consortium of       educational  organizations     supporting Career and Technical          Education, for the  past several     years. 
 
 
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