Met school approach has earned chance for larger application

A LEGACY IN EDUCATION: Met school students, alumni, faculty and community members celebrated the institution's 20th anniversary this year, marking two decades of educational innovation. / COURTESY  JOSH EDENBAUM  PHOTOGRAPHY
A LEGACY IN EDUCATION: Met school students, alumni, faculty and community members celebrated the institution's 20th anniversary this year, marking two decades of educational innovation. / COURTESY JOSH EDENBAUM PHOTOGRAPHY

Dennis Littky founded the Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center 20 years ago, and it has been a rousing success, even if not embraced as much by the educational mainstream as it should be. Brought to Rhode Island by CVS Health Corp.’s founder Stanley Goldstein, Mr. Littky has disrupted the educational model in existence for

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