Saturday, September 15, 2012

The effect of education reform and Rahm Emanuel’s policies on Chicago Public Schools | Seattle Education

The effect of education reform and Rahm Emanuel’s policies on Chicago Public Schools | Seattle Education:


The effect of education reform and Rahm Emanuel’s policies on Chicago Public Schools

This article is a must read.
To follow is an excerpt from:
Education Apartheid: The Racism Behind Chicago’s School “Reform”
Dyett High School students are not allowed to enter the front door of their school. Instead, the more than 170 students at the Southside high school enter through the back. From there, they must spend their day pushing through other students in the one open hallway, after half of the building was placed off limits.
“Just imagine, all these students in one hallway trying to get to where they’re going … everyone’s just trying to get through each other,” says Keshaundra Neal, a junior at Dyett and a student organizer for the Kenwood Oakland Community Organization (KOCO).
The phasing out of Dyett, one of 17 schools that the Board of Education voted to close or turn around last winter, highlights a process being played out across Chicago—the dismantling of neighborhood public schools, the ushering in of corporate-controlled charters and, in many cases, the gentrification of predominately African-