Each article hit on the same issue- that of common schooling. Ever since public educations inception, the use of common schooling has been the practice. The implication of commin schooling is that we will continue to see the amount of success in our school systems as we do know, which frankly, isn't all that great. Public education is constantly coming up with new ideas and programs to help our learners, but we fail to look at a radical change in public school policy. There are a great number of programs out there designed to meet the individual needs of students that are working. However, something has to be said for change. When looking at reorganizing school structure, a total change is never on the table. Maybe it is to scary, costly, etc. but it needs to be addressed.