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How not to fix the Providence public schools

Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 15, 2022

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The No. 1 thing Providence Mayor-elect Brett Smiley can learn from his predecessors is that getting big things done, from moving the rivers downtown to reforming the pension system to saving the city from financial collapse, requires you to build broad coalitions and listen to everyone – even the people you don’t agree with.That’s why it was so disappointing to watch Mayor Jorge Elorza and former mayors Angel Taveras and Joe Paolino hold a... + full article



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