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Aaron Guerrero

Director of Digital Communications

Aaron Guerrero has more than a decade of experience as a digital communications professional. Prior to joining Available to All, Aaron worked at two leading education reform groups: the California Charter Schools Association and StudentsFirst, developing and executing cross-platform campaigns in support of policies expanding access to high-quality public schools. He also served as the digital director for the Assembly Republican Caucus, helping to shape the conversation around some of the most important issues facing California, including education and housing. Aaron is a graduate of the University of California, Davis.

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Tim DeRoche

President

Before launching Available to All, Tim DeRoche wrote and published A Fine Line: How Most American Kids are Kept Out of the Best Public Schools, which traces modern-day public school attendance zones back to the racist redlining practices of the early 20th century. An alumnus of the global strategic management consulting firm McKinsey & Company, Tim was an independent consultant for over 20 years, serving Fortune 500 companies, leading foundations, and some of the most innovative nonprofits in K12 education. He has written on education policy for TIME, the Free Press, Education Next, the Washington Post, Education Week, School Administrator, the Los Angeles Business Journal, and the 74. He is the author of three Amazon bestsellers, A Fine Line, a book of light verse Tales of Whimsy, Verses of Woe, and The Ballad of Huck & Miguel, a modern-day retelling of Mark Twain’s classic set on the Los Angeles River.

Every year thousands of American kids are unfairly or illegally turned away from public schools. Hear their stories and how we are fighting back on their behalf.

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by Paul Bean | Jan 2, 2025 | Local Coverage, News

Seattle Times: Why some Seattle students can’t attend the school of their choice

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ATA President Tim DeRoche in Florida Politics: Why are kids in West Tampa locked out of their A-rated neighborhood schools?

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Richmond Times Dispatch: Virginia students still segregated by race, economic class 70 years after landmark ruling

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