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On Thursday, Mayor James Kenney of Philadelphia said he would seek to end state control of the city’s school district. It is the 8th largest in the United States. Kenny vowed to increase local tax support to improve city schools.
Kenney is a Democrat and in his first term as mayor. He told the City Council he had lost confidence in the likelihood of increased state aid because of Pennsylvania’s own budget woes. He said, “If we don’t take responsibility for the fate of our schools, then we will continue to relegate generations of Philadelphia’s families to poverty. If we pair local control with increased investments, we can finally confront our city’s most persistent challenge.”

On Thursday night Philadelphia’s School Reform Commission voted to begin steps to dissolve itself. The decision paves the way for a return to city control for the nation’s 8th largest school district after 16 years. Three of the five commissioners voted in favor of dissolution. One was opposed and one abstained.

Top 10 of the most unique, revolutionary and some even bizarre classrooms where elementary and high school students attend around the world.\r
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School means different things to different people and no two academic experiences are totally alike. Even so, most students can share a common notion of what constitutes a relatively ‘normal academic experience. Theres the too-early morning bell, the cramped, uncomfortable desks, the omnipresent chalk board, the all-too-short lunch period and, of course, the endless piles of homework crammed into an over-stuffed, heavy knapsack. Generally, there is something of a universality to the shape, structure and style of schools. These elements are so intrinsically tied to the experience of going to school that they remained burned into your consciousness, even many years after graduation. \r
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But its important to recognize that the educational experiences that may be familiar to you arent shared everywhere. Sometimes out of a situational necessity and sometimes simply in order to offer something new, going to school can mean something entirely different to particular student. Indeed, you can find all kinds of varied scholastic institutions both beyond American borders and, in some cases, inside of them. Places of education, after all, dont carry any required, mandatory qualities outside of teachers passing along knowledge and information to pupils within four walls. And, as we will see over the course of this list, the teaching doesnt even need to take place within four walls. Just as they say that home is where the heart is, it can also be said that school is where the learning is.\r
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Despite some of the standardized elements to learning institutions with which weve become familiar, some schools recognize that you cant reach all students in the same way. Students thrive within a variety of different environments with messages that are transmitted through various means. Some are visual learners, some are oral. Some prefer a classroom settings, while others do their best work amidst a less traditional environment. Some learn best from a textbook, some through current digital tools. And some seem to do their best learning from a boat, but well get to that in a minute.\r
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The point is that there are some weird classroom settings out there – and that doesnt have to be a bad thing. Learning can thrive in any setting, with some unique surroundings often providing inspiration. The Sinarmas World Academy in Indonesia, for example, offers students a learning environment that includes a scenic campus featuring a stunning courtyard, a domed pathway, a cutting edge media library and a state-of-the-art performing arts center. Other educational locales set themselves apart through their course material, perhaps most notably a school in Spain that teaches lessons in the worlds oldest profession.\r
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The following list may not include any classes in prostitution, but it does feature plenty of school settings that dont look a thing like your alma mater. Education takes on a decidedly different look when it takes place in fresh, invigorating surroundings, or when it covers lessons that extend beyond basic reading, writing and arithmetic. Here are 10 of the most unique schools in the world.\r
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Burgess Hill School, England\r
Gulu Elementary School, China\r
Harvey Milk High School, New York\r
The Train Platform Schools Of India\r
Forest Kindergartens, Across Europe\r
The Boat Schools of Bangladesh\r
Witch School, Salem\r
Dongzhong Cave School, China\r
River Plate School, Argentina\r
School of the Future, Philadelphia\r
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