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STAND WITH PRINCIPAL GARMON After over a decade at Broadway Elementary and 20+ years with the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), Principal Garmon is facing unjust removal just two years into her principalship. Appointed in 2023 after years of service as a teacher and administrator, she’s been subjected to intense oversight yet remained committed, professional, and student-focused. Despite overwhelming parent, teacher, and student support, LAUSD now plans to terminate her tenure at Broadway, jeopardizing the stability of a thriving dual-language school. Principal Garmon is a trusted, experienced leader who knows Broadway inside and out. She has worked hard to unite the community, support both language programs, and bring fairness to every decision. Her removal would do lasting harm and create even more instability for students and staff. This is not accountability—it’s scapegoating. Join us in standing up for her and our school and holding LAUSD accountable. Learn more and sign the petition at saveourprincipal.com. The Longer Version: STAND WITH PRINCIPAL GARMON After over a decade of service to Broadway Elementary, Principal Garmon is now facing removal by LAUSD. We believe this decision is unjust, short-sighted, and damaging to our school community. A PROVEN LEADER AT BROADWAY ELEMENTARY Principal Garmon has dedicated her career to LAUSD since 2003, and over 10 years to Broadway Elementary—first as a 3rd grade teacher, then as an administrator, and finally as principal. She worked closely with former Principal Susan Wang, earning the trust of teachers, families, and students alike. When Principal Wang retired in 2023, LAUSD appointed Ms. Garmon as her successor for a two-year probationary term. UNPRECEDENTED SCRUTINY Just six weeks into her principalship, a discrimination complaint triggered a Uniform Complaint Procedure (UCP) investigation. As a result, LAUSD imposed unusually strict oversight, limiting her decision-making authority and requiring all actions to be pre-approved by the District. Despite these challenges, Principal Garmon remained professional, collaborative, and committed to every student and program. The oversight included: A directive to reassign instructional aides only after a data-based academic needs analysis, vetted and signed off by a District official. There are strict rules regarding how she may accept parent donations, requiring equal distribution between programs despite their different needs. Constant coordination with LAUSD regional administrators on every operational detail. Let us be clear: Every decision made this year was guided and approved by LAUSD. A MISGUIDED DECISION Now, the District is choosing to terminate Principal Garmon, dashing the career of a qualified, long-standing leader. Under LAUSD policy, principals let go during probationary periods are ineligible to serve as principals elsewhere in the District. This is not accountability. This is scapegoating. Rather than address ongoing issues like enrollment, funding, and program equity, LAUSD is using Principal Garmon as a distraction. Replacing her will not solve these systemic challenges. It will only bring further instability. WHY THIS MATTERS Principal Garmon knows Broadway. No one else understands the school’s dual-language structure, history, or complexities better. She has bridged divides. Despite intense pressure, she has worked tirelessly to support both programs with care and fairness. She is respected. Among staff, parents, and community members, her integrity, professionalism, and presence have been a steady force. Removing her now risks plunging our school into greater uncertainty—and sends the wrong message to those who have dedicated their careers to our children.