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FORUM: Power Struggle in Los Angeles
The Los Angeles Unified School District once again finds itself positioned for great
things—or grave disappointment. The district has an ambitious
building plan, and a tough-talking retired admiral sits in the
superintendent’s chair. The legislature passed a bill in 2006 that
gives Mayor Villaraigosa greater control over the schools, but a lawsuit
holds up his much-heralded plan of action.
Coming off the six-year reign of superintendent (and
former Colorado governor) Roy Romer, LAUSD is seeking to win the accolades
that Boston, Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia have enjoyed in recent
years. Journalist Daniel Weintraub thinks it’s unlikely, arguing that
the proposed mayoral takeover is so muddled that the future looks bleak for
the L.A. schools. Claremont professor Charles Kerchner is cautiously optimistic, seeing a district poised to make dramatic
strides in the coming years.
"A Murky Picture" by Daniel Weintraub
"A Ray of Hope" by Charles Taylor Kerchner
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