The school bus came to a stop on a Dorchester Street lined with brightly colored three-deckers, and a passenger in a gray suit and a string of pearls emerged: Superintendent Carol R. Johnson.
She rang the doorbell of a home, prepared to provide an unusually personal reminder to a boy’s family about his bus route this fall. What she got instead were complaints about how the bus routinely ran late last year by as much as a half hour.

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Good, effective neighborhood schools....problem solved.
When we stop running our schools like Rotisserie baseball teams maybe than we can solve real issues. Data driven research loses all sense of humanity. Children are the essence of humanity and are more than PowerPoint presentations
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Huh