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  2. Detroit Public Schools Community District - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Public Schools claim that in 2005–2006 the graduation rate was 68 percent and expected it to hold constant in 2006–2007. [31] [32] [33] On February 14, 2009, the Detroit Free Press reported that United States Secretary of Education Arne Duncan had concern over the quality of education Detroit children were receiving. A spokesman ...

  3. Robert Bobb - Wikipedia

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    Robert C. Bobb is a former appointed official who was the Emergency Financial Manager for the Detroit Public Schools until 2011. In addition to having been employed by the school district, he received a salary from private foundations that promote school choice and privatization, [2] and he owns a private/public sector consulting firm.

  4. Detroit Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Detroit Public Schools Community District#Current Board of Education

  5. Endorsement: Free Press picks for Detroit school board in ...

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    On Nov. 5, Detroit voters will elect three members to the Detroit Public Schools Community District’s Board of Education. Board members Misha Stallworth and Sonya Mays opted not to seek re-election.

  6. Laura Freele Osborn - Wikipedia

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    Laura A. Freele Osborn (1866–1955) was a suffragist, campaigner for school reform, and long-serving member of the School Board for Detroit Public Schools in Detroit, Michigan during the early half of the 20th century.

  7. A National Disgrace - Wikipedia

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    The filming took about 18 months and included interviews with DPS school board members, teachers and administrators, and students and parents. [4] The production filmed a Detroit Board of Education meeting in which the board announced that superintendent Connie Calloway, who held the position for 18 months, was fired.