A group of parents in Compton has taken the fate of one school into its own hands. The parents are the first to use a new California law that allows parents to force dramatic changes at low-performing schools if a majority sign a petition.
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A group of parents in Compton has taken the fate of one school into its own hands. The parents are the first to use a new California law that allows parents to force dramatic changes at low-performing schools if a majority sign a petition.

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