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Mary Anne Raywid
Mary Anne Raywid (1928–2010) was an education scholar, author, and activist. She is well known for her founding of the School Within a School movement and her advocacy for public education.
== Life and Work ==
Mary Anne Raywid married Raymond Lewis Scheele and raised their son Scott in Long Island, NY. She spent 30 years here as a tenured professor at Hofstra University, teaching Educational Administration and Policy Studies, beginning in 1959. During this time she began to publish her written work on education, releasing over 300 works in her lifetime. Notably, her book ''The Ax Grinder'' (1963) addressed the criticism of public education and advocated for reform of the system rather than the creation of mass charter and private schools. She served as the president of the Society of Professors of Education from 1978–1979.
Raywid left Hofsta University of Long Island in 1996 to move to Honolulu, Hawaii, to care for her husband, until the end of his life. While there, she worked as an adjunct professor at University of Hawaii at Manoa, eventually chairing the League of Women Voters’ Education Committee, from 1998 until 2008. She continued her activism in Hawaii, helping to open small schools based around native Hawaiian culture.〔Klonsky, Mike. “Mary Anne Raywid” Mike Klonsky’s SmallTalk Blog. January, 2010.
Along with teaching at Hofsta University and the University of Hawaii, Raywid also stood on the advisory board of the Alternative Education Resource Organization ((AERO )), and worked with the John Dewey Society for Education and Culture, The American Educational Studies Association, and the Society of Professors of Education.
Mary Anne Raywid died on January 12, 2010 after a two-year battle with lung and pancreatic cancer. She was 81.〔“Mary Anne Raywid Scheele Obituary” Washington Post. January, 2010. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?n=mary-anne-raywid-scheele&pid=138767832〕

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