“If you ask many champions of educational reform, the former Chancellor of D.C.’s Public Schools was the change the city’s children needed. Rhee was hailed as a tour de force in the District’s schools and in the national press. The Ivy League grad and Teach for America alumni was positioned as a glimmer of hope, not only for public school system in the nation’s capital, but for schools nationwide…However, new data from the D.C. schools that Rhee held as a symbol of achievement via results, is casting doubt on the myth of the former chancellor’s brand of educational reforming magic.”
(Read More via Was Michelle Rhee Really The D.C. Schools Whisperer? « Clutch Magazine)
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