Friday, February 26, 2010

Central Falls Journal - A Jumble of Strong Feelings After Vote on a Troubled School - NYTimes.com

Central Falls Journal - A Jumble of Strong Feelings After Vote on a Troubled School - NYTimes.com


CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. — Like many other teenagers in this troubled city, Sheila Gomes said she found a surrogate family outside her home at Central Falls High School.



But with the school board’s decision on Tuesday to dismiss the entire faculty as part of a turnaround plan for the chronically underperforming school, some say they are losing one of the few constants in the state’s poorest city, where 41 percent of children live in poverty and 63 percent of the high school’s students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch.
“My teachers, they’re there for me. They push me forward,” said Ms. Gomes, a 17-year-old senior whose father is largely absent and whose mother works long hours at a factory. “My parents, they tried to, but they don’t know how. I don’t think they fully know me as a person to help me.”
This former mill town of about 19,000, where unemployment is 13.8 percent, is now embroiled in a battle over school reform similar to those that have taken place in troubled districts in Chicago, New York and Philadelphia, where officials have tried to fix failing schools by starting over with new staff members. Seventy-four teachers and 19 staff members in Central Falls will lose their jobs.
“The status quo needs to change,” Secretary of EducationArne Duncan said in an interview. “This is not the kind of stability I want. I’m looking for improvement.”
Teachers acknowledge that change is needed — the school’s