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Proposal calls for state of Michigan to take over nearly three dozen chronically failing schools

Legislators want state to hire a state turnaround czar
April 20, 2009

From The Detroit Free Press: Nearly three dozen chronically failing schools in Michigan, including almost half of Detroit's public high schools, would be taken over by the state if they cannot make dramatic improvement under a plan that is about to be unveiled. The proposal from three state representatives calls for the state to hire a school turnaround czar.

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