Private citizens and American employers need to get involved in American public schools, the author writes. They can help turn around the perilous state of American education. This book underscores the success that both individual and corporate mentors have had in improving troubled schools and provides a road map for those who want to make a difference in shaping the schools our children need.
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Private citizens and American employers need to get involved in American public schools, the author writes. They can help turn around the perilous state of American education. This book underscores the success that both individual and corporate mentors have had in improving troubled schools and provides a road map for those who want to make a difference in shaping the schools our children need.
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