in that primary, he will face two-term county executive isaiah leggett and county council member phil andrews. duncan served three terms as county executive starting in 1994. in 2006, he withdrew from the governor's race citing clinical depression. now, recovered, duncan says mental health is an issue he wants to address if he is able to be elected this time around. we've learned that doug duncan has formally filed the papers to make a run to be county executive. that's the latest from the live desk. barbara, back to you. >> all right, thank you, angie. >>> and now, on that report out this morning that shows a changing landscape of education in d.c., parents now have a lot of choices when deciding where to send their kid to school. news4's megan mcgrath is live at the wilson building with more on that. megan? >> reporter: well, barbara, there is a lot of choice out there for students here in d.c. if you take a look at this chart here from the 2012-2013 school year, you can see that onl about 25% of d.c. students went to their neighborhood school, the school that is in the boundaries o