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Does crowning California’s governor the education czar mean academic results will improve?
California’s Legislature passed Assembly Bill 181 to restructure the state’s public school leadership, replacing the elected state superintendent with a governor-appointed education commissioner. The bipartisan move aims to improve academic outcomes by streamlining governance and increasing accountability, though the California Teachers Association opposes it, arguing it ignores students’ real needs.
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