Former state teacher of the year endorses Dorothy Pemberton

DOWNEY – Ken LaVigne, a prominent educator and former L.A. County and state teacher of the year, has endorsed Dorothy Pemberton for Downey city council.

Pemberton, a substitute teacher with Downey Unified School District, is one of three candidates in a Nov. 7 special election for the city council’s District 3 seat.

“I have had the privilege to witness firsthand Dorothy Pemberton’s tireless efforts in championing the rights of students and educators,” said LaVigne. “Her vision for equitable education and her determination to make a positive difference in our community align perfectly with my own values. I am proud to endorse Pemberton for Downey City Council and wholeheartedly support her campaign.”

LaVigne has spent more than 30 years as a high school teacher and football coach. He was named California Teacher of the Year in 2012.

“To have someone of Ken LaVigne’s caliber and reputation endorse our campaign is truly an honor,” Pemberton said. “His dedication to education and his impact on students’ lives are remarkable. I am inspired by his endorsement and look forward to working together to create positive change in our community.”

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