Stuck in the middle with Brewer

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Closing in on his one-year anniversary of replacing Roy Romer, LAUSD Superintendent David Brewer has laid out his plan for improving middle schools -- a diet including more small learning academies (given a fancy renaming as "personalized learning environments") and charter-style strategies such as eight-period days, more elective choices, more attention to learning English and better linkages to college-preparatory graduation requirements.

Time will tell whether he'll gain lasting results improving student achievement in grades six, seven and eight (crucial years in a student's development) and stem the eighth-grade "mental dropouts."

It's the latest plank in his reform strategy. Read Naush Boghossian's story for more.


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This page contains a single entry by Paul Clinton published on October 12, 2007 11:05 AM.

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