DETROIT — Robert Bobb has spent the past two years closing dozens of schools and firing principals in an effort to fix the failing Detroit Public Schools. Yet, he still hasn't solved the problem for which he was hired – erasing a legacy budget deficit that now stands at $327 million.Now, in his final months as the state-appointed emergency financial manager, Bobb is proposing several headline-grabbing ideas – including a radical plan to shut down so many buildings that some high schools could see more than 60 students per class – in an attempt to wipe out the red ink.Read More... More on Education Reform