Cookie cutters tossed aside in some districts
T WO Oklahoma communities in the news recently provide encouraging examples of what a top-flight public education can look like.
In Crescent, a town of about 1,300 in western Logan County , every high school student is equipped with a laptop computer as class work moves more and more toward Web-based content. For a small fee, the students are allowed to take the computers home during the school year.
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