Reforming Education Must Be Our Number One Priority
The Encyclopedia of Chicago defines the Prairie School by saying, "[it] began in Chicago yet rapidly spread across the Midwest. Ultimately its influence was felt around the world—most especially in north-central Europe and Australia. Its origins date from the 1890s."
Asia-Pacific Journal says, "The influence of Frank Lloyd-Wright's prairie school on Japan cannot be overlooked."
It's worth noting that Japan has one of the highest achieving school systems in the world. Now, the Prairie School was not inside a school district. In fact, I've had a hard time finding its location other than Kimble's Corner: Reforming Education Must Be Our Number One Priority: