The largest school district in California is also one of the most troubled. Over the years, there have been many reform efforts. This week, in the latest turn, the school board decided to let district teachers run most of 29 campuses intended to serve as models for reform under a program called "Public School Choice." Professor Charles Kerchner of the Claremont Graduate University School of Education has written two books about L.A. school reform. He joins us to offer his perspective on this controversial decision.
Controversy in L.A.'s Unified School District

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