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BROKE IN AMERICA: Half Of Detroit Public Schools Get CLOSED!

Posted February 22, 2011 by admin for Global Grind Staff

DPS Emergency Financial Manager Robert Bobb.

(via DFP)

The Michigan Department of Education gave Detroit Public Schools deadlines this month for moving forward with a deficit-elimination plan.

The plan calls for closing 70 schools by 2013, increasing high school class sizes to more than 60 students, and outsourcing and consolidating services with the city and the countywide education agency between this year and 2014.

In a letter dated Feb. 8, Michael Flanagan, the state superintendent, gave conditional approval to the plan, including a condition that state-appointed emergency financial manager Robert Bobb not declare bankruptcy, something Bobb has said he does not intend to do. Bobb must submit proof by May 31 that DPS will cut costs by consolidating services -- from financial operations to academic operations -- with the city or other entities.

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