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Professor Waterhouse Column Considers Future of IPS in 'Indianapolis Recorder' Column
12/16/2016
Professor Carlton Waterhouse writes about the potential future for Indianapolis Public Schools in his latest column for the Indianapolis Recorder. The piece was published December 15.
The state’s largest school district, IPS is increasingly moving toward a model that puts public schools in private hands, Professor Waterhouse writes. “Rather than school boards and superintendents managing schools, curriculum and teacher contracts, private boards and corporations will make decisions,” his column indicates.
Professor Waterhouse is a Dean’s Fellow and is director of the Environmental Energy and Natural Resources Law Program at IU McKinney. He is internationally recognized for his work on environmental justice and for his research and writing on reparations for historic injustices and state human rights violations.
