Now that the NEA and AFT can count on Schwarzenegger's successor (and once - and - future governor) Jerry Brown and the state legislature to be at their proverbial beck - and - call (and the AFT now assured of a majority on L.A. Unified's board), Supt. John Deasy has had to roll back efforts to expand choice and has had to hope on
lawsuits by reformers to give him the edge in revamping the district's woeful teacher evaluation system.
Not exact matches
Earlier this year, Dropout Nation argued that one way that school
reformers — including school choice activists and Parent Power groups — could advance reform and expand school choice was to file
lawsuits similar to school funding torts used for the past four decades
by school funding advocates.
On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, RiShawn Biddle casts a gimlet eye on the
lawsuit filed
by traditionalists in Florida against a school choice program and explains why
reformers must fight zealously to defend and expand options for all of our children.