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Watch: Deasy to Focus on Youth Rights

Samantha Oltman | April 15, 2013



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After the symbolic “no confidence” vote by the Los Angeles teachers union last week, LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy gave the LA Daily News his thoughts and described his plans to bring “youth rights” to all students in LA schools:

Watch and read the full Deasy interview at LA Daily News; read LA School Report’s coverage of UTLA’s vote here.

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