Let’s Hear It for Stability
Corporate reformers love the idea of creative disruption. They think that closing schools and opening schools is a bold, innovative stroke.
It’s never their own children who lose their school.
It’s never their own community.
They never ask those involved, because when they do, the people say a loud “No.”
People have many reasons to care about a community school, not just its test scores.
But corporate reformers would like everyone to shop for their school the way they shop for shoes, with no loyalty, no ties, no community.
They think that’s progress. But not for their children. For other people’s children.
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