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Neena: A couple of points. First, if smaller is better, why not advocate opening three new high schools in addition to retaining the existing three, resulting in six high schools of 500 students each? Second, as RI's economic opportunities continue to decline, so do many of it's schools, except those in a small number of affluent areas. The point is that government-run schools are a function of the communities in which they reside, not the other way around. If I'm wrong, name an affluent town in New England that is not known for quality schools. Then name a city known for "strong public education". And finally, name a public high school in New England that has closed due to declining enrollment in the last twenty years.

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