Refining ‘parent trigger’ is the headline of a Los Angeles Times editorial that highlights a problem in California’s parent trigger law that has long been an issue for many of us:
If enough parents sign a petition to initiate the trigger, only the parents who actually signed the petition get to vote on what happens next to the school — everyone who didn’t sign it is froze out of the process.
It’s not democracy at it’s best, to say the list.