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Steve Zimmer was elected to the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Board of Education in 2009 after seventeen years as a teacher and counselor at Marshall High School in Los Angeles. Steve began his career in 1992 as part of Teach For America, the national non-profit dedicated to educational equity. As a member of the LA school board, Steve has continued advocating for vulnerable students. Steve has received numerous awards for his work with children and families: Angels over Los Angeles Award from LA’s Commission of Children, Youth and their Families, El Centro Del Pueblo’s Carino Award, and the Jackie Goldberg Public Service Award from the LACER Foundation.
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