Morning Read: Bill seeks to curb LAUSD inspector general’s charter investigations
LA School Report | March 31, 2016
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Bill would limit autonomy of LA Unified inspector general regarding charter schools
AB 2806 would place new limits on the office’s autonomy, making it answerable to the seven-member school board with restrictions on how much time and money the office could spend on its investigations of charter schools. By Michael Janofsky, EdSource
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