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I noticed that Detroit Public Schools airs its TV advertisements from its website: http://www.detroit.k12.mi.us/
They are really, really strange. Most public school districts do not run TV ads promoting themselves. Oh, and I bet almost all of DPS, like Detroit, is completely ruined by the financial problems and urban decay. I HATE the ending song in one of the ads. |
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Well if you wanna look at it this way, tons of people left DPS to go to Dearborn Heights, Redford, and other cities along 8 Mile when the Schools of Choice program was initiated. I'm not judging but the quality of of these border-cities' schools have gone way down from people who left the DPS because of how bad they were.
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