ByTheSea
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On Feb 10th the Interim Superintendent for our local school board announced they would be closing 10 schools and moving away from having any K-5, rather giving what the school board said the parents want, K-8 schools (although they didn't offer up how they determined that's what parents want) - they said the decision would be put to a final vote 14 days later - today, Feb. 24th.
It's been a two week civic lesson for many parents and their children, including petitions, public meetings and culiminating is a Protest at city hall yesterday, at the end of which the Mayor joined the parents in asking for a delay after community discussion and participation in the decisions for the future of the district.
(My DS was thrilled to be on the news last night with his "Save our schools" sign)
I've been watching the local news sites closely, and this just in
The Minneapolis school board today backed away from a controversial school reorganization proposal, deferring a vote on any closings until next fall after the community discussion parents clamored for.
It's been a frustrating two weeks. Our community school was second in performance of all standardized tests, a huge part of the community, and it was slated to be closed. It's not guarenteed that it won't be sometime down the road but at least there is some time to try to figure out why. Personally, even though I won't have any new kindergardeners, I just can't see where sending them to a K-8 school with 700+ students is "what the parents want"???
I'm curious, what type of public schools do you prefer?
It's been a two week civic lesson for many parents and their children, including petitions, public meetings and culiminating is a Protest at city hall yesterday, at the end of which the Mayor joined the parents in asking for a delay after community discussion and participation in the decisions for the future of the district.
(My DS was thrilled to be on the news last night with his "Save our schools" sign)
I've been watching the local news sites closely, and this just in
The Minneapolis school board today backed away from a controversial school reorganization proposal, deferring a vote on any closings until next fall after the community discussion parents clamored for.
It's been a frustrating two weeks. Our community school was second in performance of all standardized tests, a huge part of the community, and it was slated to be closed. It's not guarenteed that it won't be sometime down the road but at least there is some time to try to figure out why. Personally, even though I won't have any new kindergardeners, I just can't see where sending them to a K-8 school with 700+ students is "what the parents want"???
I'm curious, what type of public schools do you prefer?