The Education Exchange: “Utter Dissatisfaction”

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Photo of Cara CandalThe Policy Managing Director for ExcelinEd, Cara Candal, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the state of Boston Public Schools, including the resignation of Superintendent Brenda Cassellius and more than a decade of declining test scores.

Candal’s study, “The Boston Public Schools’ Road to Receivership,” is available from The Pioneer Institute now.

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