Two schools said to be out of mayor's reform

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A week after announcing seven Los Angeles Unified schools had voted to
join the mayor's reform effort, teachers union officials announced
Thursday that two of the high schools lacked the required majority to
participate. Naush Boghossian in the Daily News.

United Teachers Los Angeles said Watts' Jordan High will not join the
mayor's Partnership for Los Angeles Schools and dozens of Santee High
teachers will vote in January.

About 60 teachers at Santee High who were off-track when the vote took
place Dec. 11 didn't get the chance to vote and now will cast ballots
Jan. 8.

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