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Trying to fix our education system like this is doomed.

We are ignoring the fact that the industrial school system we have is outdated and inflexible. Instead of closing down more factories and getting rid of different products (that means closing down schools and getting rid of programs) the time has come to revamp the entire system. Restructure the entire thing from pre-K to high school.

Warwick could be at the front of that if they had bold leaders and administrators. What do we have now? Milquetoasts who do the bidding of the Unions and State Education Department.

Cut ties with the state, get back to what schools are for, educating the youth of today for the opportunities of tomorrow. Toss out the Union contract. Get rid of layers of administration. Make teachers responsible for their classes and students. Reward the teachers who do handsomely. Make a teaching job in Warwick a high level professional and esteemed position. Make it so the best and the brightest want to come to Warwick to teach.

Will this happen? I doubt it. The citizens will bemoan everything that goes on and then go press the master lever to return their masters to the gravy train.

We need an educational revolution, and why not make Warwick the spark of that revolution?

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