State of Massachusetts takes over Lawrence district

Nov. 30, 2011
State board cites poor student performance and ineffective leadership

From The Boston Globe: The Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has approved a state takeover of the troubled Lawrence school system, citing chronic declines in student performance, a low graduation rate and “ineffective leadership.’’ Lawrence has been designated a “chronically underperforming’’ district, giving Massachusetts Education Commissioner Mitchell Chester the authority to appoint a receiver to run the city’s schools. Lawrence would be the first failing school district to be placed under direct state control under a law passed last year.

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