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California Education Service Workers Will Take ‘Midnight Ride’ To Sacramento
Barbara Torres says she was a “troubled child” growing up in the Los Angeles public school system. But, at age 14, an administrator gave her a chance, setting her up with work as a student aide. Torres has remained an employee of the Los Angeles Unified School District for the past 16 years. She works as a special education assistant, helping children with autism adapt to mainstream classrooms. With the financial stresses on education, though, she worries that the next troubled child to come through LAUSD’s public schools may not be quite so lucky. “Kids have issues but we can work through them, they can graduate. You just have to have that push,” Torres told The Huffington Post. “We’re overworked, morale is low, there are … Read entire article »
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