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Edison Founder Chris Whittle Wants to Create the Gap of Privatized Public Schools

In a politically heated move Dallas, Texas is preparing to privatize six public schools by bringing in New York based Edison Schools Inc. This is the largest number of schools to be turned over to Edison yet. Kansas City, Missouri comes in second with five schools turned over to the for-profit management firm. Dallas Independent School District's feels Edison can provide a better education for less money.

In a politically heated move Dallas, Texas is preparing to privatize six public schools by bringing in New York based Edison Schools Inc. This is the largest number of schools to be turned over to Edison yet. Kansas City, Missouri comes in second with five schools turned over to the for-profit management firm. Dallas Independent School District's feels Edison can provide a better education for less money.

Professor Henry Levin director of Teacher College's National Center for the Study of Privatization in Education is quoted saying, "It's basically off-the-shelf stuff that any school could do. I don't see a revolution here."

The article, entitled "Edison Founder Chris Whittle Wants to Create the Gap of Privatized Public Schools," appeared in the January 28 edition of the Dallas Observer .

Published Tuesday, Sep. 18, 2001

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