The trouble with assessing California schools

But Tony Smith, Oakland Unified School District's Superintendent, says he disagrees with the state's assessment and is going to tell the community why tomorrow morning at a town hall meeting.
In advance of that gathering, KALW's Education Reporter, Nancy Mullane sat down with Jamie Marantz, an Executive Officer with the Oakland Unified School District overseeing middle schools. Marantz is a former teacher and principal of a low-performing school that was turned into one of the most desired middle schools in the district. And she says, the state got it all wrong.