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Michigan Privatization Report

Feature

Published on Sept. 1, 1997

Contents

  • Do Schools Really Need More Money?
  • New Legislation Flunks Out
  • Contracting for Knowledge
  • High On the Learning Curve: A Survey of Our Readers
  • Teacher Unions and Privatization
  • Contracting for Food Service: A Recipe for Success
  • Earning High Marks for Privatization in Pinckney
  • Mainstreaming Educational Entrepreneurs
SKU: MPR1997-03

Schools and Privatization

  • Feature
    • Do Schools Really Need More Money?
    • New Legislation Flunks Out
    • Contracting for Knowledge
    • High On the Learning Curve: A Survey of Our Readers
    • Teacher Unions and Privatization
    • Contracting for Food Service: A Recipe for Success
    • Earning High Marks for Privatization in Pinckney
    • Mainstreaming Educational Entrepreneurs
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