A new blend of public and private
Districts are looking to an array of providers to create high-performing schools. The approach has raised concerns about the future of public education.
by Connie Langland
School closings. Private providers running public schools. Downsizing the central office while giving principals the reins to hire, budget, and set curriculum. Rapid expansion of charters.
Not too many years ago these might have been radical ideas. Now, they are commonplace, with two dozen urban districts – including New York City, Washington, New Orleans, and Los Angeles – embracing what is called the portfolio model.
The School District of Philadelphia now touts its expanding mix of traditional and