Friday, October 15, 2010

Students, community to District: 'You broke it' | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

Students, community to District: 'You broke it' | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

Students, community to District: 'You broke it'

by Benjamin Herold on Oct 15 2010 Posted in Latest news

The District’s handling of West Philadelphia High School has resulted in a sudden, dramatic return of the climate problems that used to plague the struggling neighborhood school, students from the school repeatedly told District officials during a community meeting held Thursday night at Kingsessing Recreation Center.

“Our climate was fixed. But you’ve taken out everybody who fixed [it], so now we have to start from scratch,” said West senior Delaney Foxworth, one of four members of the school’s newly formed senior committee present at the meeting.

Deputy Superintendent Leroy Nunery said the District was focused on the present and was moving swiftly to address the climate issues at the school, including the


Notes from the news, Oct. 15

notes from the news imageStudents, community to District: ‘You broke it’ The Notebook blog
The District held a community meeting last night and heard from students who are dealing with the upheaval at West Philly High.

See also: Principal at West Phila. High steps down for now The Inquirer
Top-job shake-up at West Philadelphia High Daily News

PA Passes Historic Resolution to Study School Libraries School Library Journal
The study will assess how many schools have lost libraries and librarians and what effect that has had.

Williams defends charter schools Philadelphia Tribune
State Sen. Williams says a moratorium on new charter schools would "disproportionally affect the Black community."

The defeat of Fenty and Rhee - What is the lesson? The Notebook blog
Superintendent Ackerman also favors a top-down leadership style, but it is unlikely that she'll be following Rhee out the door. The Answer Sheet lists the accomplishments Ackerman claimed when she too left D.C.

See also: Rhee’s big legacy: Being a whirlwind The Answer Sheet
Memo to Philly: At least give Michelle Rhee a call Attytood

Panel weighs obstacles to college success The Notebook blog
The city's chief education officer, Lori Shorr, described ways the city is working to meet Mayor Nutter's goal of 36 percent of Philadelphians having a college degree by 2018.

Reconciling Tech and Content Philly Teacher blog

Call for Stories City School Stories

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