- The Parent Revolution You Might Not Expect
- Point Loma seems like an unlikely place for a parent revolution. Its scenic hills are dotted with elementary schools a real estate agent could crow about, funded by a muscular foundation. - Still, some parents in this seaside burg are quietly considering how to stake out more independence for their schools — or whether to secede from San Diego Unified and form charter schools. A new law could give their push new power, letting parents force dramatic change at some schools. 
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- New Subject for City Council: Education
- San Diego City Council President Tony Young wants to tackle a big issue city leaders have long avoided: Schools. - This year, he said, the council will discuss a proposed ballot initiative that adds appointed members to the San Diego Unified school board and imposes term limits. Young laid out his ideas in a written address on city priorities sent to the media this week. 
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- 'Jeff Smith' Misleads Again
- Yesterday we fact checked a signature collector named Jeff Smith, who was quoted in the Union-Tribune telling Target shoppers that a plan to expand the San Diego Unified school board would add "more teacher voices" to the board. That statement ismisleading, since anybody could be added to the board. - Turns out that the name he gave to a U-T reporter was even more than misleading. It was false. When we tried to track down Jeff Smith for the fact check, the consultant in charge said they didn't have a Jeff Smith working for them. 
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