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Maybe I'm overly simplifying the problem but it looks to be a funding issue from where I sit. It's not a WTU issue, it's not a school committee issue, and it's not a leadership issue. It's money.

This isn't a new problem. Cities and towns have been ignoring financial problems in the schools for decades. See here.

http://www.providencejournal.com/news/20180511/ris-problem-with-crumbling-schools-goes-way-beyond-urban-core

This comes to resource allocation. What do we the citizens of Warwick want? If you want to improve the school system - and thus your property value - then show up at the city council meeting and demand more funding for the system. Or if you're OK with the current status then don't advocate for more.

Simply put, show up (at the city council meeting) or shut up.

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