From Seattle writer and consultant Matt Rosenberg...

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One Seattle columnist's take on fixing public schools

January 29, 2004

OK, that columnist is me. Here are some of my regular, freelance guest opinion pieces for The Seattle Times on the challenges our city and state face in improving public education. (And again, The Times' FREE archive registration - which you'll likely see when you click on these links, unless you're already signed up - is no hassle at all. Plus, the archive is a great, cost-free resource).

"Why some walk away from Seattle public schools."

"Seattle Public Schools: An academic crapshoot."

"Stop making excuses: Close the learning gap."

"Charter-school foes are running out of excuses."

"Charting a course toward school flexibility, accountability."

Posted by Matt Rosenberg at January 29, 2004 09:59 AM


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