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John Thompson: Why Is Tulsa in Crisis? | Diane Ravitch's blog

John Thompson: Why Is Tulsa in Crisis? | Diane Ravitch's blog

John Thompson: Why Is Tulsa in Crisis?



John Thompson is a historian and a retired teacher, who blogs often, here and on other blogs. He has keen insight into what’s happening in Oklahoma.
He writes:
Since 2015, the Tulsa Public Schools have cut $22 million from its budget, even dipping into its reserve fund to balance the books. Now it must cut another $20 million.
Given the huge support for the TPS by local and national edu-philanthropists, patrons should ask why it faces such a crisis, even after the state has started to restore funding. Despite the assistance of the outcome-driven Billionaires Boys Club, the TPS has lost 5,000 students, especially to the suburbs and online charters. But that raises the question of why Chief for Change Superintendent Deborah Gist and her staff of Broad Academy administrators have produced such awful outcomes.
After a series of community meeting, Gist recommended school closures designed to save $2 to 3 million. Gist also seeks $3 million in saving by increasing class sizes. Then, Gist proposed $13 to 14 million in cuts to district office administrators.
It’s great that most of the burden will be carried by the CONTINUE READING: John Thompson: Why Is Tulsa in Crisis? | Diane Ravitch's blog