This is an odd story

Bill Gates is “loaning” $10 million to Central Falls, Rhode Island, to expand and repair “high-performing” public and charter schools.

If you recall, Central Falls is the tiny district where the district superintendent announced her intention to fire the entire staff of the high school. The state superintendent said it was a terrific idea. Arne Duncan praised the plan, as did President Obama. Eventually, a compromise was reached, but most of the staff left in short order. This happened in 2010, right before the release of “Waiting for Superman,” and helped to popularize the insane notion that firing teachers, firing everyone, was an admirable reform plan.

Central Falls is also the hometown of actress Viola Davis, who was until recently a proud graduate of Central Falls High School, the town’s only high school. Davis hailed her school when she received an Academy Award in 2010. Then in 2012, she was one of the stars of “Won’t Back Down.” And she announced her plan to start a charter school in Central Falls.

So which Central Falls school will qualify for Gates’ $10 million?

What is the plan?

Why not help low-performing schools improve?