my name is charles curtis. i work at a public charter school.he quick context is "the atlantic" ran an article that focused on charter schools in new orleans in particular. i am curious about the content of that article and what is the mayor's position on that, and quick background, the content of the article talked heavily about the no excuses, in many ways exclusionary policies of a lot of charter schools in general, and it talked specifically about the practices of schools in new orleans, and i'm curious what the mayor's position and how those policies, inclusive of suspension, they relate to that front end, back end discussion of prison and what we do on the front end in terms of what we do. mayor landrieu: you say you work in a charter school? >> yes, sir. my question is about the mayor's position on the position policy, which is much more around the mayor's position. mayor landrieu: a things, because it was a big fight and because what is the proper governance model that will give our kids the best opportunity. post-katrina we went to a di