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A Tale of Two School Programs

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San Francisco school officials want to expand a Montessori program at one of the city’s public elementary schools. They believe that the alternative curriculum, which emphasizes self-directed, developmentally based learning, could benefit underprivileged students. But some teachers and parents at Cobb Elementary oppose the move, fearing it will push out the more traditional general education curriculum.

Guests:

Jill Tucker, education writer for the San Francisco Chronicle

Rachel Norton, parent and member of the San Francisco Board of Education

Marystarr Hope, parent of a student in the Cobb Elementary Montessori Program

Jill Sprague, parent of a kindergartner in the general education program at Cobb Elementary

Lorie Jones, parent of a child in Cobb Elementary's 3rd grade

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