Jenna Schwartz

Co-founder, Parents Supporting Teachers

Co-founder of Parents Supporting Teachers

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Jenna Schwartz and Nicolle Fefferman, co-founders of “Parents Supporting Teachers,” are using old-fashioned grassroots campaigns to push LAUSD to communicate better with families.

LAUSD super moms’ advocacy group is pushing district to communicate better

Jenna Schwartz and Nicolle Fefferman, co-founders of “Parents Supporting Teachers,” are using old-fashioned grassroots campaigns to push LAUSD to communicate better with families.

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