By Laura Hautala
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Education advocates hoping to bring back state monitoring of school programs for disadvantaged children lost their appeal Wednesday, when justices from the 2nd District Court of Appeal upheld a superior court ruling throwing out their case against the state Superintendent of Public Instruction and other state officials.
Superintendent Jack O'Connell suspended the monitoring program in 2009, and a group of education ac...
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