Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Education Secretary Arne Duncan's legacy as Chicago schools chief questioned - washingtonpost.com


Education Secretary Arne Duncan's legacy as Chicago schools chief questioned - washingtonpost.com:

"CHICAGO -- Soon after Arne Duncan left his job as schools chief here to become one of the most powerful U.S. education secretaries ever, his former students sat for federal achievement tests. This month, the mathematics report card was delivered: Chicago trailed several cities in performance and progress made over six years.

Miami, Houston and New York had higher scores than Chicago on the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Boston, San Diego and Atlanta had bigger gains. Even fourth-graders in the much-maligned D.C. schools improved nearly twice as much since 2003."