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IPS chief's plan falls far short
April 17, 2012
           

Superintendent Eugene White could hardly be expected to endorse the full package of reforms proposed for Indianapolis Public Schools by an outside advocacy group. The size of the gap between White's own proposal and the much-discussed plan from The Mind Trust, however, bodes ill for the level of cooperation that will be needed to bring real and lasting change to an underperforming system marked by inertia.

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