Yesterday the U.S. Department of Education news releases reported that a handful of states are receiving School Improvement Grants to turn around their persistently lowest achieving schools. This seems like a really great thing to do. Unfortunately the states must present one of the following plans for these schools to receive the money.
- TURNAROUND MODEL: Replace the principal, screen existing school staff, and rehire no more than half the teachers; adopt a new governance structure; and improve the school through curriculum reform, professional development, extending learning time, and other strategies.
- RESTART MODEL: Convert a school or close it and re-open it as a charter school or under an education management organization.
- SCHOOL CLOSURE: Close the school and send the students to higher-achieving schools in the district.
- TRANSFORMATION MODEL: Replace the principal and improve the school through comprehensive curriculum reform, professional development, extending learning time, and other strategies.
I firmly believe that any child can receive the best education in the world at almost any American public school. It is the responsibility of the adults in the community and the governments that support those communities to provide models and the ethics of success for their children. This can not be done if the adults, children and the community are in states of stress and disrepair. Let us solve the problems for our children and not pander to political whims.
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