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12 | University School

the freedom to take advantage of teaching

opportunities. “Public schools don’t get to

have that degree of autonomy, and we’re in

an unusually fortunate position. My teach-

ers work longer hours for less pay than many

of their colleagues in public school, but they

love their work and the freedom to create

curriculum,” says Murray.

He also notes that it may be difficult, or

impractical, to apply what University School

does in public school setting while noting

his respect for all that public schools do un-

der adverse conditions. In his view, schools

would benefit by more greatly empowering

principals and faculty. “What motivates our

faculty is the autonomy they have, the abil-

ity to go the extra mile, the ability to work

longer, and not have a union representative

tell them it is time to leave work and come

back on Monday morning. Our teachers are

thinking about their classes twenty-four/

seven... They have a big commitment to the

school... and great schools start with great

teachers,” says Murray.

For students, University Schools offers

plenty of opportunities for learning outside

Business World Magazine |

February 2019