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- NATION, Page 65American NotesBOSTONErasing the Board
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- No principle is more sacred to American public education
- than the authority of locally elected school boards. Yet the
- Boston city council voted last week to abolish the independent
- School Committee and put city hall directly in charge of
- Boston's 57,000 public-school students, 80% of them members of
- minorities. Black leaders and the School Committee protested
- the council's action, which must be approved by the
- Massachusetts legislature and signed by the Governor. But Mayor
- Raymond Flynn, who is pushing hard to overhaul the debt-ridden
- system, argues, "There's just no time anymore to sit around and
- think. We've got kids walking away from classrooms, who shoot
- and kill each other in the streets."
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- The School Committee has been paralyzed by its failure to
- hire a superintendent after dismissing the black incumbent,
- Laval Wilson, last February amid criticism that his management
- style was too aloof. The removal has sparked bitter charges of
- racism, and last week a leading candidate withdrew his name
- because of the continuing divisions. The council proposal would
- empower the mayor to hire and fire the superintendent. Critics
- worry, however, that such a move could open school doors even
- wider to political patronage.
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