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Updated: Tuesday, 30 Aug 2011, 5:56 PM PDT
Published : Tuesday, 30 Aug 2011, 5:56 PM PDT
Los Angeles - The Los Angeles Unified school board has approved a proposal that would limit the ability of outside groups to run selected new and underperforming schools.
The board on Tuesday unanimously approved the amendment to its 3-year-old "public school choice" program in which charter organizations and teacher-led teams submit plans to operate brand new and failing schools. The school board chooses the group with the best plan.
School board member Steve Zimmer wants to amend the program so that district teacher and administrator teams are given preference to operate new schools. He says new schools shouldn't be given to charters until district educators have had a chance.
Many charter school advocates, parents and community organizers oppose the proposal.