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Privatization: Economies of School
MPR2001-03: Fall 2001
Posted: Sept. 12, 2001
Contents
FEATURES
Economies of School: Privatization and Small Districts
Charting a Course for Competition: Lessons from Arizona Charter Schools
Privatizing Teacher Certification
Survey Says: Privatization Works in Michigan Schools
Private Educators + Freedom to Innovate = Student Achievement
Contractor Profile: Emerald Food Services
AROUND THE STATE
New Contract Chosen over Privatization
Detroit Unions Protest Privatizaton
Detroit Departments Look to Upgrade Their Image via Web Outsourcing
Comstock Park Receives a New Deal
Detroit's Disaster Could See the Light of Privatization
Detroit Schools Privatize Food Service Management
Flint Turns to Privatization as State Threatens Takeover
Bill Would Allow More Flexibility in Teacher Hiring
Detroit Metro Airport: Will Privatization Take Flight?
Should Camp Dearborn be Camp Metro Detroit?
SKU: MPR2001-03
Categories:
Education
;
Privatization
Publication:
Michigan Privatization Report
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