Please join this important discussion about the corporate attempt to trick parents into handing their public schools over to private corporations:
The Parent Trigger from California to Florida
Sunday, May 26, 2013 from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM Pacific Time
We will be hearing from Lori Yuan, a parent in Adelanto who fought the Parent Trigger at her school, and Parents Across America Founding Member Rita Solnet who, along with other organizations, defeated the Parent Trigger bill in the Florida State Senate on March 9, 2013.
To reserve your ticket, go to eventbrite.
This event is free.
This event is organized by Parents Across America.

https://parentrigger.eventbrite.com/
This is the website to register. Thank you for advertising this event. The parent trigger is “miss-firing” right here is California. Evidence is piling up. Since it was never piloted, there was NO track record or evidence of its ultimate success according to its mission. Shortly after the law was passed, there was a rush to “clean” up the law which was done in November of 2011. Now that several “triggers” have been pulled in and around Los Angeles, even more major flaws are becoming evident. Bottom line….Parent Revolution may be running out of ammo. Sorry for the reference to weapons, but this law is virtually killing schools and communities, and seriously wounding children and teachers. Hint……in all three instances, teaching staffs will be replaced either by choice of the teacher or by elements in the law. In all of these cases, the teachers had been well supported by the parents. Oh, just collateral damage I guess.
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Fortunately the press is finally catching on to this hoax. Today in the Los Angeles Times there was an editorial suggesting legislation to “clean up several aspects of this somewhat sloppily crafted law.”
“Refining Parent Trigger” Los Angeles Times, May 22
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Linda, send a link to the editorial in LA Times
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http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/editorials/la-ed-parent-trigger-24th-street-elementary-20130522,0,4013260.story
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