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June 7, 1999 • No[removed] • ISSN[removed]Detroit’s Reform School Board Would Be Wise to Privatize by Lawrence W. Reed and Michael D. LaFaive
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Document Date: 2001-07-03 11:24:00


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City

Cincinnati / Monroe / Caledonia / Philadelphia / Detroit / Reading / New York City / Midland / Chicago / /

Company

Marriott / Laidlaw Transit Corporation / Aramark / Chartwells / Sylvan Learning Systems / /

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USD / /

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Event

M&A / Person Communication and Meetings / Force Majeure / /

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food-service contracts / school-support services / bus transportation / school support services / school services / food / food service / collective bargaining law / privatized transportation / food program / /

Organization

Detroit’s new reform school board / Bloomfield Hills-based Reading and Language Arts Center / K-12 School / Mackinac Center for Public Policy / Willow Run Community School / American School / Michigan legislature / Bus Service / Philadelphia’s school district / Food Service / Climax-Scotts School District / Mackinac Center / Detroit’s old school board / Pontiac School District / Windy City’s beleaguered school district / school board / Language Arts Center / /

Person

Brian Jones / Richard Daley / Rick Simpson / Michael D. LaFaive / Lawrence W. Reed / Lou Wade / /

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Position

director of business services / Mayor / president / Joseph G. Lehman Vice President of Communications / District business manager / managing editor / /

ProvinceOrState

Oakland County / Macomb / Michigan / Wayne / Kalamazoo County / Genesee / Washtenaw / Calhoun / Ingham / /

URL

www.mackinac.org / /

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