“You can say until you’re blue in the face that this should be a national model, but this is one of the worst-performing districts in one of the worst-performing states,” says NPE board member Julian Vasquez Heilig, an education professor at California State Sacramento.
@theworldismine13 I thought charter schools were the cure all.
So we can have a nationwide education failure?They are along with vouchers, the entire public school system should be thrown in the garbage and we should start from scratch like in New Orleans
Test scores have improved, according to two major reports that examine academic achievement over the past nine years. On Katrina’s 10th anniversary, RSD is being held up as a national model. The graduation rate has risen from 56 percent to 73 percent. Last year, 63 percent of students in grades 3-8 scored basic or above on state standardized tests, up from 33 percent.
So we can have a nationwide education failure?
i know a man that spent a lot of time in and around NO to form building departments that approve buildings and shyt like that. anyways, he said he spent a ton of time down then and slowly figured out why so much of louisiana is a shythole. The people are corrupt. They hire their friends and spend money on them and its one big game of passing money along making sure your whole crew gets paid. he said he left because he couldn't have his name associated with any of the departments
im guessing that sort of culture has carried over to the running of NO's charter school system. I live in sw florida and there are some really nice charter school in the area. But there were already nice schools here, so they actually had to stay locked in a battle to show they're better. They gave those charter school companies the perfect opportunity to be terrible and waste money in new orleans
it's like what happened i think in Wisconsin or iowa. the dude who ran the charter school company got the contract cuz he donated big to the governor. then he bought buildings and made his company pay him rent money to use his buildings. He hoovered up as much money as he could from the funding while his schools failed! the staff turnover was insane and principals quit regularly, but they school board was able to constantly cover it up because they're a private company.
if there isn't tight regulation, which is exactly what the people who want charter schools are against, regulation, then we will regularly be seeing abuses of this system.
it's another perfect government money faucet for politicians. The people that want the contracts are going to be big donators to their campaigns. they award them with the contract to run the schools. better yet, this time the government is less accountable when the schools get terrible ratings. they can say oh. yeah we had issues with that provider. let's bring in a new one. we'll find another for you. and so the cycle can continue
Graduation rates don't mean anything. The graduation rate for the US is now 80% which means that they are handing out diplomas to kids who just show up. The graduation rate is the easiest stat to cheat.
In Louisiana basic is a level below proficient (proficient is called mastery in Louisiana). In New Orleans only 19 percent of kids are proficient/mastery not 63 percent. The state has given schools until 2025 to have the majority of their students proficient/mastery. In addition the state exam has changed since Hurricane Katrina so it is not possible to compare scores.
Louisiana state test scores remain stable in 2014
76 percent of Louisiana 4th graders passed (basic and above) both the state reading and math exams. But when they took a national exam, NAEP, only 22 percent were proficient in reading and 25 percent in math. Results were similar for 8th graders. Louisiana students do better on state tests than on national ones
New Orleans is a low-wage city where about 25 percent of kids attend private school, so public/charter schools are left with the poorest of the poor, who unfortunately do not do well academically. I think the schools have improved greatly in that every student will now be able to read and write, which didn't happen before Hurricane Katrina. However, there was no miracle.
So your solution is to trade one failure for another one. Smart, I like it.maybe what isnt registering with you is that we already have had nationwide failure, for the past 100 years
Which is why things like common core are just basic. People rant and rave against standardized tests but if there aren't exact standards its impossible to get accurate reads on how a school is doing. Which isn't to apologize for the excesses of testing regimens, but what's the alternative?
So your solution is to trade one failure for another one. Smart, I like it.
aside from commie mags with their occasional hit pieces there is no evidence that charter schools or vouchers are a failure, quite the opposite, the evidence shows that overall charter schools and vouchers help black kids get better education than public schools
these hit pieces avoid a simple comparison of before and after, they avoid this because a simple before and after comparison would show what an absolute disaster the previous public school system in NO was