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What is the modern face of school choice?

Posted on April 8, 2014 | by Sam

That’s a question I try to answer in my new book, Our School: Searching for Community in the Era of Choice.  But there are some other questions I try to answer — specifically, the ones Greater Greater Washington’s Natalie Wexler asked me in this Q&A about the book.

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