bdub02's analysis is "spot on." Maps for Kids put lipstick on the pig. You can buy new schools and computer labs, but you can't reverse twenty five years of decline and decadence. It took a generation for OKC schools to get in the mess they are in, so it will probably take at least that long to resolve the situation. Charter schools put control of education in the hands of parents who care, but I doubt if many of those parents moved into OKC School District to promote charter schools.
I prefer to use the term "Country Experience" rather than "Urban Sprawl." But am I also "putting lipstick on a pig"?
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