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<text id=90TT3373>
<title>
Dec. 17, 1990: American Notes:Boston
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Dec. 17, 1990 The Sleep Gap
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
NATION, Page 65
American Notes
BOSTON
Erasing the Board
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<p> No principle is more sacred to American public education
than the authority of locally elected school boards. Yet the
Boston city council voted last week to abolish the independent
School Committee and put city hall directly in charge of
Boston's 57,000 public-school students, 80% of them members of
minorities. Black leaders and the School Committee protested
the council's action, which must be approved by the
Massachusetts legislature and signed by the Governor. But Mayor
Raymond Flynn, who is pushing hard to overhaul the debt-ridden
system, argues, "There's just no time anymore to sit around and
think. We've got kids walking away from classrooms, who shoot
and kill each other in the streets."
</p>
<p> The School Committee has been paralyzed by its failure to
hire a superintendent after dismissing the black incumbent,
Laval Wilson, last February amid criticism that his management
style was too aloof. The removal has sparked bitter charges of
racism, and last week a leading candidate withdrew his name
because of the continuing divisions. The council proposal would
empower the mayor to hire and fire the superintendent. Critics
worry, however, that such a move could open school doors even
wider to political patronage.
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