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Local Education News Roundup--Wednesday

Superintendent David Brewer III unveiled a plan Tuesday to carve out a separate, targeted district for 44 of the neediest schools. There are no details yet, but the final plan will go to the school board for approval by Nov. 13. For the full story, click here.

And my colleagues at the L.A. Times and the Daily Breeze wrote on another key school board action Tuesday, which put on hold a much needed Wilmington campus--even though the project is two years along and LAUSD has already put in $4.3 million.

For Howard's take click here.
For Paul's version, click here.

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