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Laser Therapy Provides a State
of the Art Treatment for Dogs
Veterinary laser therapy provides a non-invasive, pain-free, surgery-free and drug-free treatment used to treat a variety of conditions, and can be performed in conjunction with existing treatments. Laser treatment for dogs employs deep penetrating light to promote a
chain of chemical reactions known as photobiostimulation. This process helps relieve pain through the release of endorphins, and it stimulates injured cells to heal at an accelerated pace. Photo Courtesy Lawndale Pet Hospital.
“A dog can snap you out of any kind of bad mood
that you’re in faster than you can think of.”
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and able to pivot quickly, such as to distance
learning during the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Oftentimes, charters are initiated in
low-income neighborhoods served by poorly
performing schools.
Many charter schools have unique educational
missions that place an emphasis on
STEM (science, technology, engineering and
math), project-based learning, the arts, or a
homeschooling partnership between families
and the school, as a few examples.
Charters As Competition
In today’s political climate, many view
charters as competing with traditional public
schools, drawing students and funding away
from district schools. In California, the climate
has become more anti-charter of late with increased
regulation and restrictions to limit charter
school growth and to preserve the status quo.
Yet charters are at the forefront of innovation
and are critical to the success of students who
don’t do well in traditional public schools.
School choice is personal and powerful.
Parents know the style of schooling that
best suits their children. I truly believe
that we should help students attain success
through whatever path works best for them.
For charter schools with a proven track
record of success, like Da Vinci Schools,
where I am a founder and president of its
Board of Trustees, we should be actively
combating restrictive legislation so that public
charter schools remain an option for all
California families.
To learn more about California’s charter
schools, visit the California Charter Schools
Association at www.ccsa.org.
Dr. Don Brann has served as a school
district superintendent six times. With
more than 50 years of experience in
education and community service, he is a
founder of Da Vinci Schools and serves as
president of the Da Vinci Schools Board
of Trustees. •