School reformer's ideas are a start

So how can Indianapolis improve the quality of its public education system?

No more important question faces the city. And while there are neither easy answers nor quick fixes, there also is no doubt about the need to put that daunting question at the center of an intense and long-term public discussion.
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Posted by: Posted by Kristin Gorski - May 3, 2009 - 7:28 AM PDT
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by Kristin Gorski - May. 3, 2009

The writer tries to capture the spirit and innovation of education reform by writing about one Indianapolis citizen. The opinion piece would be stronger, show more context, and perhaps be more informative, if he focused also on innovative groups or trends in the city. The "big picture" is needed.

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