Why the MPS are broken...
From:
Chris Johnson
Date:
May 24 14:48 UTC
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Michael Atherton wrote:
"First, we must acknowledge that if the MPS were
transported to the suburbs they would function as
well as any existing suburban school. The MPS do
not lack facilities, equipment, materials, or
experienced teachers."
For the above to be true, then it must also be true that suburban schools are
succeeding in spits of being broken. If they were transported to the city,
they would immediately collapse into a disaster worse than our current
situation.
P.S. Why must the software used for this forum make it so darn difficult to
quote someone? It's rather stone age.
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