January 18, 2013

Good news from California

From Yahoo/Reuters:
Parents petition for control of failing Los Angeles school
Parents seeking to take control of a failing Los Angeles elementary school delivered hundreds of petitions to the nation's second-largest school system on Thursday, invoking the California's controversial "parent trigger" law to force change.

Parents representing 68 percent of the school's students signed on to the petition, well over the 50 percent level required to set in motion a process that could ultimately see the 24th Street Elementary School turned into a privately managed charter, organizers of the effort said.

The move represents a repudiation of the largest school district in a state that in 2010 became the first to pass a law that lets parents of students in failing schools band together to force sweeping change: They can fire teachers, oust administrators or turn the school over to private management.
There is hope yet -- the sooner we get the Unions out of the business of Education, the sooner our children will be better served. Posted by DaveH at January 18, 2013 1:03 PM