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Why Jon Alter Needs To Do More Homework on Charters

Posted on September 9, 2015 by aagabor

First, let’s savor the irony: Two former (private) school chums duke it out over charter schools. Last Monday, Jonathan Alter published an article in the Daily Beast that was at least partly a response to my New York Times OpEd, … Continue reading →

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