By virtually every measure, America's public schools are failing.
Grassroots School Reform argues that significant education reform will
not come from state or federal policy change, but from locally
stimulated initiatives that reclaim responsibility for selecting
committed leadership and force states to grant greater local autonomy.
Using as a blueprint exemplary charter schools, Farnsworth argues that
public policy must extend chartering privileges to all schools and allow
them to pursue excellence without the restraints of state and federal
restriction. This book provides a fresh, but uniquely manageable
approach to grassroots education reform that re-empowers citizens to
control their educational destinies.