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Your teachers demand new rights, students and parents want a piece of the action, the courts usurp authority once reserved for administrators, the board advocates accountability while under cutting your operation.
The resulting authority crisis is so acute that there "just may not be much power left to share," says this big-city superintendent. "But that's all the more reason for us to consider the concept of shared power."
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