‘Unions’ Empower Parents to Push for Reform





Shoehorned into a tiny vital room in a South Los Angeles apartment, a dozen relatives plead because their kids’ propagandize ranks as one of a misfortune in a nation’s second-largest propagandize district.

The answers come quickly: Teachers are jaded; means pupils aren’t challenged; infirm students are isolated; a building is unwashed and bureau staff provide relatives disrespectfully.

“We know what a problem is—we’re about regulating it,” pronounced Cassandra Perry, a Woodcrest Elementary School primogenitor hosting a meeting. “We’re not opposite a administrators or a teachers union. We’re…


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