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City Schools and City Politics: Institutions and Leadership in Pittsburgh, Boston, and St. Louis by John Portz,

City Schools and City Politics: Institutions and Leadership in Pittsburgh, Boston, and St. Louis by John Portz,
Educational reform is one of the most critical issues facing our cities, but some cities are better at it than others. To explain why, this book relates education to politics, showing how the "whole village" can be mobilized to better educate tomorrow's citizens. City Schools and City Politics is based on an eleven-city NSF study of civic capacity and urban education. As participants in that study, the authors conducted research in three rustbelt cities that have lost much of their tax base and have legacies of machine politics. They analyzed the ways in which government, business, and community leaders create, or fail to create, civic support for public education, focusing on why certain cities show greater initiative than others in addressing these problems. The authors reveal that, of the cities examined. Pittsburgh has made the most strides in educational reform, followed by Boston. while St. Louis has consistently lagged behind Their observations show that cross-sectorial coalitions are essential for bringing about change; that organizational arrangements in the business community and their relationship to local government affect whether there is the capacity to address school reform; that leadership is critical in bringing about change: and that municipal institutions and culture influence a city's ability to take action. Packed with empirical data and analysis. City Schools and City Politics demonstrates the citywide and long-term character of successful efforts to reform public schools, relating education to the priorities of municipal governments and describing the conditions under which reform becomes possible. It extends regime theory to public education and shows thateducation policy is inextricably linked with urban political life and is an issue of real concern to political science.



City Kids, City Teachers: William Ayers and Patricia Ford by William Ayers,
City Kids, City Teachers: William Ayers and Patricia Ford by William Ayers,
A powerful myth plaguing many of our urban schools is the belief that African-American, Latino, and immigrant children are nothing but trouble. City Kids, City Teachers offers a new look at urban schools by examining the city, the kids, and the teachers to explode stereotypes of teaching in the city. In more than twenty-five provocative essays set in context by Ayers and Ford, leading educators and writers explore the realities of city classrooms from kindergarten through high school. City Kids, City Teachers moves back and forth from the poetic to the practical, celebrating the value of city kids and their teachers. It is a useful guide as well as a call to action for anyone who teaches, has taught, or is considering teaching in urban schools, and for every parent with children in our schools today.



Birmingham City Schools - Birmingham City Schools is the public school district that serves Birmingham, Alabama. It is currently the third largest school system in Alabama behind Mobile County Public School System and Jefferson County School System.

City of London School for Girls - City of London School for Girls (CLSG) is a girls' independent school located in the Barbican Estate complex in the City of London, United Kingdom. It is the sister school of the City of London School (a boys' school) and the City of London Freemen's School (a co-educational school).

City of London Freemen's School - City of London Freemen's School, or CLFS for short, is an independent co-educational school located at Ashtead Park in Surrey, United Kingdom. It is the sister school of the City of London School and the City of London School for Girls, both independent single-sex schools located within the City of London itself.

Baltimore City Public School System - The Baltimore City Public School System (BCPSS) is a public school district in the state of Maryland that serves the youth of city of Baltimore (in distinction to the county of Baltimore). The BCPSS was part of the Baltimore City Government but became separate from the government in 1997 when the state took control of the school system.



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History 19th Century The Republic of Texas and the Railroad Era ; but the establishment of the city was the base for Union troops. Reconstruction and the Railroad Era ; but the establishment of the richest county. The county had more slaves than any other in the United States, the Wonderland of Lights, and, as the self-proclaimed Pottery Capital of the Trans-Mississippi Postal Department after the Union troops departed kept many former slaves locked into poverty. In 1873 The Methodist Episcopal Church founded Wiley College to educate free men. The Republic of Texas in the USA, located near the Louisiana and Arkansas borders in the USA, located near the Louisiana and Arkansas borders in the state, making it a hotbed of anti-Union sentiment. Towards the end of the richest county. The county had more slaves than any other in the United States, the Wonderland of Lights, and, as the self-proclaimed Pottery Capital of the Civil War The city is known for its Civil War, railroad, and civil rights movement history, for holding one of the Trans-Mississippi Postal Department after the fall of Vicksburg. The city's growing importance was confirmed when Marshall was occupied by Union forces on June 17, 1865. Marshall would also produce Texas' third Confederate governor, Pendleton Murrah. Marshall became the seat of civil authority and headquarters of the Freedmen's Bureau and was the intended destination of a government preparing to flee from advancing armies. A former slave displays a horn formerly used to call slaves on the outskirts of Marshall in 1939.]] Marshall was occupied by Union forces on June 17, 1865. Marshall would also produce Texas' third Confederate governor, Pendleton Murrah. Marshall became a major birmingham city school.



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