The Systemic Cycle of Brokenness
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As I sit here and write, public education in Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, and in other urban communities across the country is under systemic attack. Budget cuts, constraints, poor decisions, and basic underfunding have stripped most schools of Biology, Physics, Humanities, support staff, counselors, school libraries, and even basic necessities like toilet paper and soap.
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