''Pride of Community High Schools Can Be Again'' Near the end of the passage, why do the authors mention Tacoma, Fresno, Austin, and Cleveland?

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The authors mention Tacoma, Fresno, Austin, and Cleveland to highlight examples of other communities that have successfully revitalized their high schools and restored a sense of pride and achievement. By referencing these specific cities, the authors are providing evidence that it is possible for community high schools to overcome challenges and improve their reputation. This serves to inspire readers and emphasize the potential for positive change in their own communities.
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