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A detailed, expensive, well done report to tell us what we already knew. I just think there are some in Warwick who are covering their ears, stomping their feet, and saying: "I'm not listening...I'm not listening..." Warwick's schools were overflowing in the early 70's because they were full of children whose parents moved here from Cranston and Providence in the 50's. Those kids, for the most part, have left Warwick and are neither coming back nor being replaced. At least those that are well-educated. Warwick's plummeting school population is a function of it's economy and demographic makeup, which is a function of the state's economy and makeup: i.e. High taxes, stifling regulation, a poorly educated adult workforce, and an expanding dependency class run by one political party. Think: Detroit 20 years ago.

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