Media: Darling-Hammond Tells Her Version
The couple of stories I’ve seen, especially one from the New York Times, were riddled with errors. I thought you might want to have the facts.
I was one of a number of people who helped to start the high school in 2001 at the district's request, because they lost their only community high school during desegregation and the students were bussed out. I was a faculty advisor until spring of 2008 when I left the board while working on the Obama campaign and later transition. I have just returned to the Stanford New Schools board as an advisor to the high school, and am getting up to speed myself on the last couple of years of its work.
The high school has made great progress over the years since it was founded. It has created a strong, highly personalized college-going program and currently has a graduation rate of 86 percent,