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2024

On March 10, Larry Sand appeared on a podcast with Mars Cheung and discussed school choice. To watch, go here.

On February 26, Larry Sand appeared on a Knuckleheads of Liberty podcast and talked about DEI in schools, school choice, and other topics. To view, go here.

On February 9, Larry Sand appeared with Don Loos, vice president of the National Right To Work Legal Defense Foundation, to discuss the state of education and teacher unions’ culpability. To view the event, go here.

2023

On August 2, Larry Sand appeared on a podcast with Brian Anderson, editor of City Journal, and talked about America’s failing schools. To listen or read the transcript, go here.

On January 23, Larry Sand appeared on an interview and a panel discussion with the Knuckleheads Of Liberty, and talked about various education matters. To watch, go here and here.

On January 11, Larry Sand appeared on a podcast with Steve Abramowicz and talked about how the school system has been taken over by leftist ideology. To watch, go here.

2022

On December 27, Larry Sand appeared on a podcast with Mark Tapson, and talked about “College Carnage.” To listen, go here.

2021

On September 13, Larry Sand appeared on David Forsyth’s "Freedom Adventure" podcast, and talked about Unmasking School Choice. To listen, go here.

On January 21, Larry Sand appeared on David Forsyth’s "Freedom Adventure" podcast, and talked about Critical Race Theory. To listen, go here.

2020

In a February podcast for “Upvote California,” Larry Sand discusses Proposition 13, the School and Colleges Facilities Bond, which will be on the March 3rd ballot. To listen, go here.

On January 31, Larry Sand participated in a podcast with PRI’s Lance Izumi about opportunities to expand school choice in California despite recent legislative setbacks last year targeting charter schools. They discuss a looming Supreme Court decision that could help more students utilize education freedom scholarships to attend private, religious schools, and a new school choice ballot measure aiming for the 2022 ballot. To listen, go here.

2019

Also in January, and in conjunction with the California Policy Center, erected several billboards in Los Angeles in January, which let teachers know they no longer had to pay the union as a condition of employment. To read about, and see the billboards, go here. After the billboards went up, California Policy Center President Will Swaim was on Fox News talking about the reaction to them. To watch the Fox clip, go here.

On January 20, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register “With Newsom’s call for universal pre-K, consider preschool’s dubious record."

On January 14, Larry sand appeared on Spectrum News One and talked about the teachers’ strike in Los Angeles. To see the clip, go here.

On January 8, Larry Sand had an article posted in City Journal - “L.A.’s Looming Teacher Strike."

On January 8,  Larry Sand appeared on KFI in Los Angeles with John and Ken and talked about the LA teachers’ strike.

On January 7, Larry Sand appeared on KABC in Los Angeles with John Phillips and talked about the imminent LA teachers’ strike.

2018

On December 24,  Larry Sand appeared on KABC in Los Angeles with Royal Oakes and talked about the looming LA teachers’ strike.

On December 2, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register. “Class size mythologies debunked."

On November 20, CTEN board member Rebecca Friedrichs’ book Standing Up to Goliath: Battling State and National Teachers' Unions for the Heart and Soul of Our Kids and Country was released.

On October 2, Larry Sand had an article posted in City Journal. “Teacher Freedom in a Post-Janus World."

On August 19, Larry Sand appeared on KRLA in Los Angeles with Mike Alexander and talked about school choice, teacher pay and various reform issues.

On August 9, Larry Sand appeared on KABC in Los Angeles with Doug McIntyre and talked about the looming teachers’ strike in Los Angeles.

On July 22, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register. “To be a right-of-center teacher in California."

On July 12, Larry Sand had an article posted in City Journal. “Still Pulling the Strings."

On June 27, Larry Sand appeared on KABC in Los Angeles with Doug McIntyre and talked about the Janus case.

On June 10, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register. “United Teachers Los Angeles wants respect … and money."

On June 3, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register. “California’s teachers’ unions dig in as Janus decision nears”

On May 14, Larry Sand had an article posted in City Journal. “Teachers Aren’t Victims."

On March 13, Larry Sand appeared on KABC in Los Angeles with Doug McIntyre and talked about teachers carrying guns in school.

On March 11, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register. “It’s time to arm teachers to better protect students.”

On February 25, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register. “‘Bargaining for the common good’ could come back to haunt the unions in Janus v. AFSCME.”

On February 21, Larry Sand appeared on Fox 11 in Los Angeles and talked about teachers carrying guns in school.

On February 20, Larry Sand had an article posted in City Journal. “Hypocrisy, Inc.”

On January 21, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register. Too many kids are failing in California, and so is the education establishment.

On January 9, Larry Sand talked about the alarming trend of poorly educated teachers with Heartland Institute’s Teresa Mull.

2017

On December 17, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register. Overturning the teacher turnover fables.

On December 6, Larry Sand appeared on air with John Loeffler and talked about various education issues.

On October 22, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the LA Daily News. The step-and-column method of teacher pay is obsolete and on print page.

On October 2, Larry Sand had an article posted in City Journal on “The Truant Teacher Problem.”

On September 12, Larry Sand had an article posted in City Journal on “The Teacher Shortage Myth.”

On August 20, Larry Sand gave a talk about education at the "From Gold to Dust Conference" in Los Angeles

On August 18, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register. Mandatory public employee union orientation now on the books in California.

On July 31, Larry Sand had an article posted in City Journal on “Randi Goliath.”

On July 20, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register about School Inc., a three-part documentary that looks beyond one-size-fits-all education.

On July 18, Larry Sand recorded a podcast with Mark Isler and talked about a variety of education issues.

On June 30, Larry Sand had an article posted in City Journal on “Janus and Worker Freedom.”

On June 15, Larry Sand appeared on PBS’s Studio SoCal and talked about the big changes at LAUSD.

On June 8, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register which claims that, “Trump’s education budget cuts are minimal.”

On June 5, Larry Sand had an article posted in City Journal about the “School Board Shakeup in Los Angeles."

On April 7, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register which asks why teachers need tenure.

On March 26, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register which asks, “Is teacher shortage a union-created problem?”

On March 22, Larry Sand had an article posted in City Journal about the “Reality Gap."

On February 21, Larry Sand had an article posted in City Journal about “Betsy DeVos v. the Education Monopolists."

On February 8, Larry Sand appeared on KABC with Doug McIntyre and talked about Betsy DeVos, the brand new U.S. Secretary of Education.

On January 26, Larry Sand had an op-ed published by the Orange County Register about school choice, the backbone of our country.

On Jan 22, Larry Sand appeared on air with Brad Dacus and talked about school choice.

On January 18, Larry Sand had an op-ed,co-written with Gloria Romero, posted by USA Today on Betsy DeVos’ nomination for Secretary of Education.

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