Public Education Activists: Answers to very important PSC 2.0 questions
"[S]ome charters are known to discourage less academically inclined students from enrolling." — Los Angeles Times
CRES 14 Para La Comunidad volunteers were out this weekend and this morning encouraging parents to participate in the PSC 2.0 advisory vote, and of course to vote for the public school plan (Local District 4 and Echo Park Community Partners Design Team Plan) as opposed to the privatization plan proffered by the outside corporate charter-voucher company CNCA. We will be leafleting for the remainder of the week.
Several parents have asked us important questions about eligibility to vote, whether they needed ID, and more.
Fortunately UTLA's website has the answers to these questions
CRES 14 Para La Comunidad volunteers were out this weekend and this morning encouraging parents to participate in the PSC 2.0 advisory vote, and of course to vote for the public school plan (Local District 4 and Echo Park Community Partners Design Team Plan) as opposed to the privatization plan proffered by the outside corporate charter-voucher company CNCA. We will be leafleting for the remainder of the week.
Several parents have asked us important questions about eligibility to vote, whether they needed ID, and more.
Fortunately UTLA's website has the answers to these questions