Disclaimer: The following description was created before the live broadcast aired and thus may not accurately reflect the content of the actual broadcast. This was a conversation with leaders of a fledgling Latino charter school in Pennsylvania. Carlos Graupera and Damaso Jr. talked about how their charter school is serving a population of more than 100 at-risk students (more than the 82 they had the goal to serve), with a curriculum based on the cultural reality of the community. The school creates partnership bonds with parents and community agencies. They believe this type of school is an alternative to the violence plaguing today's school campuses. They explained how this charter school measures student gains and how they show performance results. What impact they expect from current plans in Washington to reform public education. Guest; Carlos Graupera, Executive director, Centro Hispano de Lancaster, PA; Damaso Albino, Jr. Dean of Students, Partnership Charter School, Lancaster, PA.