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Steve Barr (1960) is the founder of Green Dot Public Schools, a charter school organization in Los Angeles, CA. He is also the founder of Future is Now Schools, a reform non-profit school organization that helps schools reform from within. == Early life ==
Steve Barr was born in San Mateo, California in 1959. His mother was Diana Barr (née Stessel), a single mother. Steve Barr's father, Edward Barr, left the family when Barr was 2. Barr had a younger brother, Michael who was born in 1961. Barr spent his early childhood in Monterrey, CA where his mother worked as a dental assistant at Fort Ord and as a waitress at the Highland's Inn in Carmel, CA. Due to economic duress, Barr and his brother Michael were placed in foster care for a short time. Barr's mother took additional jobs to afford an apartment in Cupertino, CA so her sons could attend Cupertino High School. Barr was elected Student Body President and was involved in the Basketball team for Cupertino High School. He later attended De Anza college and U.C. Santa Barbara where he majored in Political Science. During this time, Barr worked at United Parcel Service and was active in the Teamster's Union. While still in college, Barr started the College Democrats at UCSB and interned for then-governor Jerry Brown. Barr also, while a Junior at UCSB, headed a campaign for Jack O'Connell for California State Assembly. O'Connell won in a big upset and was later elected as California Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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