Exclusive: L.A. Schools Chief Alberto Carvalho — Our Kids Did Well on the Nation’s Report Card. Why Is That Hard to Believe?

The recent scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress are the latest indication of what we in the Los Angeles Unified School …


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