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Good intent not enough to save city schools

IN THEIR endless hour of humiliation, give the deep thinkers in the Baltimore schools this much: Their road to ruin was sometimes paved with noble intentions. They knew how children had been cheated, first one way and then another, and they tried to overcompensate. The only thing they lacked was the ability to count.

Michael Olesker

February 27, 2004

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