Thursday, September 4, 2014

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: A color-coded visual of Chicago's reform failure

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: A color-coded visual of Chicago's reform failure:




A color-coded visual of Chicago's reform failure

Blaine Principal Troy LaRaviere
Thanks to Blaine Principal Troy LaRaviere for sharing this excellent color-coded visual on Reading Growth in Chicago's Public & Charter Schools. @TroyLaraviere on Twitter calls it a "visual of Chicago's Charter Reform Failure." He's right.



On one side, the chart shows the 45 CPS schools with the highest growth in reading scores. They are all public, with no charters, contract schools or turnaroundsin the mix. On the other side are 45 schools showing the lowest growth, with 22 of them being charters, contracts orturnarounds.



This after more than a decade of test-based reform strategies under Daley/Duncan and now under Emanuel/Byrd-Bennett, leading to the closing of dozens of traditional public schools and the uncapped expansion of charters, contracts and turnarounds.



Given this data, how can Rahm and BBB possibly take credit for the slight overall bump in test scores reported last week? They can't, writes LaRaviere in this op-edSun-Times piece.

When mayor Rahm Emanuel recently heralded a small gain on the average Chicago Public Schools elementary “MAP” test results, I knew something wasn’t quite right. It wasn’t what he said; it was what he Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: A color-coded visual of Chicago's reform failure: