SCHOOL TAKEOVER CORNER: BIRMINGHAM * DETROIT * SAINT LOUIS
The "Standards" and "Accountability" era is producing record state school and district "takeovers," mostly of urban (i.e., black) school districts
This page, starting today, will monitor and track state takeovers of schools and school districts. The public has the right to know how these state takeovers affect education of public school students. Who will hold states accountable for fiscal responsibility and academic achievement once the state takes over a school or school district?
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MAYOR WANTS CONTROL OF MILLWAUAKIE SCHOOLS – FEDERAL STIMULSU DOLLARS MOTIVATION http://www.cbs58.com/index.php?aid=8787&
Closings Schools Not Helping Detroit. Deficits Continue to Mount; Enrollment falls (Charters Pull students Out of Detroit Public Schools)
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/28/us/28detroit.html?ref=education
Newark School Take Over: Union Part of the Team
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/04/nyregion/04school.html?ref=education
Clayton County, Ga public schools face accreditation problems
Clayton County public schools are in trouble. In February, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools recommended the district's accreditation be revoked. On Aug. 28, 2008, the school system lost its accreditationafter failing to meet stringent guidelines. The lost accreditation affects about 50,000 students registered in the school system. The school system is appealing the decision. The Atlanta Journal has the story. http://projects.ajc.com/topics/metro/clayton-county-schools/
DERTOIT ACITIVIST SUE TO HALT SCHOOL CLOSINGS -
HEARING DELAYED:
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070702/NEWS01/70702015/1003/NEWS01
St. Louis School District Loses Its Appeal to Halt School District Takeover:
http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2007/06/12/41apstlouis_web.h26.html
RAW VIDEO: Thursday's announcement in Jefferson CityRAW VIDEO: Missouri Commissioner of Education D. Kent King
RAW VIDEO: St. Louis Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Diana Bourisaw
RAW VIDEO: Teachers Union Local 420 President Mary Armstrong
RAW VIDEO: St. Louis Public School Board president Veronica O'Brien
RAW VIDEO: St. Louis Public School Board member William Purdy and attorney Greg Mitchell of Brydon, Swearengen & England, P.C.
RAW VIDEO: St. Louis Public School board member Ron Jackson
RAW VIDEO: St. Louis Public School District parent Claudia Blackmon
A look at the community impact of a state intervention (Cordell Whitlock reports)
After Voting to Not Close Schools, Detroit Reverses CAM POSIRMINGHourse - Board Votes to Close 34 Schools (More Next Year)
- Read the full story here:
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070405/NEWS01/704050441
- Read the full story here:
CloseAnother Urban School District Bites the Dust:
Preliminary OK for mayoral takeover of Washington D.C. schools - City Council Approves Plan -
Read the full story from the Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/03/AR2007040301116.html
Last week, Birmingham neighborhood schools learned their fate. Birmingham's school system, faced with state financial takeover for the second time in four years, adopted a state drafted "correction plan." In 2003 the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) put Birmingham under the gun with a state crafted "Fiscal Recovery Plan" which failed to stop student exodus from the struggling school system and failed to trim central office administrative fat, where 80 percent of the system's students are eligible for free or reduced price lunch and the racial academic gap grows Birmingham's ACT average has been stuck on 17.8% for the past 10 years, below state and national norms).
State takes over St. Louis Schools - Violence and Student Unrest Ensues
State Revokes St Louis Accreditation: Will take over schools (Once lead by Cleveland Hammonds, past superintendent of Birmingham City Schools)
Transition panel to lead the district, which has been beset by financial and academic problems.The district met only four of the 14 performance standards set by the state, failing in such areas as middle and high school math scores, graduation rates and college placement. To remain provisionally accredited, it would need to meet six of the 14 standards. Full accreditation requires meeting nine of the standards.
The president of the St. Louis district's current school board, Veronica O'Brien, had supported the state takeover.
"I think it's important for them to bring in some new leadership, some new administration, and someone who can really turn the district around," she said. She left the meeting Thursday under police protection.
Read the full story:
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/16956521.htmDetroit Schools plan could change http://freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=NEWS01
A close vote by Detroit school board members to reject a plan to close more than two dozen schools could be reversed as early as the next board meeting April 4. That's when board member Jonathan Kinloch said he could change his "no" vote. |
Failed school boards, frustrated citizens, angry voters: Who will hold states accountable post state takeover?
Above, passionate protesters pack St. Louis school board meeting expressing their disapproval, and anger, over state's takeover of troubled St. Louis public schools. In the photo below, student protestor is arrested during anti-takeover demonstration in St. Louis, Missouri (Photos by St. Louis Post Dispatch)