The Little School System That Could M. F. AddisExamines, from four organizational perspectives, Virginia's Manassas Park City School's ten year turnaround. The Little School System That Could is a story about transformation. In 1995, equipped with not much more than a vision of the quality education that urban students deserved, Tom DeBolt, the new superintendent of the Manassas Park School System, set into motion a series of reforms that transformed the district. By 2005 every school was
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with a number of research gaps identified