The only parents in Los Angeles whose kids are not at home right now are those who have the resources for private school or the time and wherewithal to seek out a charter school or limited interdistrict transfer options. My amendments will enable more parents to do the same, providing a clear path to find a school that better serves their child. This will not only increase the educational outcomes of particular students but induce the sort of systemic change that we need to benefit all students.
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