Inequity in education has long been a problem, despite changes won through both legislation
and litigation. But the recent push for public school reform seems more urgent. "I've
never seen this kind of momentum," says writer Lisa Davis, who reported this month's cover story on the teacher tenure lawsuit now on appeal
("Can Vergara Fix Our Schools? page 14). "Some of that's money, frankly, but it's more than that,"
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