To: NormsRevenge
The most controversial proposal is the transfer of school management powers from the superintendent of public instruction to the governor's office, though many education officials concede the current system is fundamentally flawed.
State law severely limits what changes O'Connell can make in the state's public school system serving 6 million students.
O'Connell, elected in November, cannot set education policies -- he can only implement policies adopted by the state Board of Education or laws passed by the Legislature.
Does this look like more bureaucracy, rather than less bureaucracy to you?
Much less, do you want Davi$ or those of his ilk having more power over your kids?
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