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Title: The Real Story with Obama's Colorado School Turnaround
Source: Dissenting Opinions
URL Source: http://jwpegler.blogspot.com/2011/0 ... th-obamas-colorado-school.html
Published: Jan 27, 2011
Author: jwpegler
Post Date: 2011-01-27 11:18:41 by jwpegler
Keywords: None
Views: 7893
Comments: 10

During the state of the union address, Obama praised the Bruce Randolph school in Colorado for turning themselves around rather dramatically in a few short years.

Three years ago, Bruce Randolph was one of the poorest performing schools in Colorado. In 2010, 97% of the seniors graduated. Many of the graduates were the first in their families to get admitted into college.

How did they do it?

Sen. Michael Bennet and the school's principal Kristin Waters, convinced the Colorado government to give the school almost complete autonomy from the state's education bureaucrats over budget, staffing, schedule, school calendar, and curriculum.

One of the first things they did is terminate all of their tenured teachers and told them they could re-apply for their jobs. Only 5% got their jobs back. 95% of the tenured teachers weren't up to par.

The Gate's Foundation has done significant research into why public schools fail. Their conclusion is that it's all about teachers. The producer of the movie "Waiting for Superman" came to the same conclusion. Good teachers succeed and bad teachers fail our children. It's not any more difficult than that.

In the private sector a business can: A.) fire bad employees and B.) pay good employees a lot of money. You can do that in government. That's the problem. It has to change.

If we're really serious about fixing the public schools, we need to give principals the ability to terminate bad teachers and reward great ones with substantial performance bonuses tied to international test scores. We also need to get schools out from under their state's education bureaucracies and let the principals and the parents who have kids in the school have a greater say in how the schools are run.

This is how the Bruce Randolph school was able to succeed. It's how other schools will be able to succeed as well.

Unfortunately, the teacher's unions have viscously blocked every attempt to implement these types of common sense reforms.

The big question is whether or not Obama and the Democrats are willing to do battle with their largest specialist interest group (the NEA) so that our kids can have a fighting chance in the global economy?

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#1. To: jwpegler (#0)

The big question is whether or not Obama and the Democrats are willing to do battle with their largest specialist interest group (the NEA) so that our kids can have a fighting chance in the global economy?

You might want to read a bit about the "race to the top" program, which is specifically designed to give local schools the ability to innovate. The NEA has already spoken out against some of the program's methods and goals.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204886304574308442726348678.html

The Administration can expect more such opposition to “Race to the Top.” School choice is anathema to the nation’s two largest teachers unions, the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers, which also oppose paying teachers for performance rather than for seniority and credentials.

NEA President Dennis Van Roekel told the Washington Post last week that charter schools and merit pay raise difficult issues for his members, yet Education Secretary Arne Duncan has said states that block these reforms could jeopardize their grant eligibility. We’ll see who blinks first. The acid test is whether Messrs. Duncan and Obama are willing to withhold money from politically important states as the calendar marches toward 2012.

Race to the Top is bound to have some impact, and lawmakers in several states—including Tennessee, Rhode Island, Louisiana and Massachusetts—already have passed charter-friendly legislation in hopes of tapping the fund. But the exercise will fail if it is merely a one-off trade of cash for this or that new law. The key is whether the money can be used to promote enough school choice and other reforms that induce school districts to change how the other $800 billion or so is spent.

go65  posted on  2011-01-27   11:27:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: go65 (#1)

There is a lot of speculation today on whether or not Obama knew how this Colorado school succeeded. I think Obama did know and decided to use the example because Obama has long been a supporter of Charter Schools.

Even GOP Congressmen praise Obama and his Education Secretary for understanding the issues and honestly wanting to fix the problems. This is an area where the GOP and Obama should be able to work together. Unfortunately, most Democratic politicians aren't on board because the NEA is their largest pressure group.

The issue for me with Obama on education is that he is not using his bully pulpit to bully the bullies in the NEA to accept these types of reforms.

Chris Christie is desperately trying to reform schools in New Jersey. Obama could lend his voice Christie to help him beat back the NEA and their protectors in the State Legislature. He's not doing it because he doesn't want to offend his base.

America's technical prowess has always been a key component of our prosperity. Today, the public schools are graduating kids who don't know enough about math and science to get into science, engineering, and computer science programs in college. We rely on foreign nationals from India and China who come here to go to college and decide to stay to help us compete. That's great, but at some point the bulk of these people are going stay in their home countries. What will we do then?

jwpegler  posted on  2011-01-27   11:43:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: jwpegler (#3)

go56 will never acknowledge the fact that government intervention always results in failure.

I belive it was John Lennon who said, "everything the government touches turns to shit."

Capitalist Eric  posted on  2011-01-27   11:56:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Capitalist Eric (#4) (Edited)

The country in general has a bad case of Ostrich syndrome.

We've known that the schools were failing since the 1970s. We've also known since the 1970s that the baby boomers were going to bankrupt Social Security and Medicare. There have been courageous politicians in both parties who have warned us. Yet, nothing was done.

Over the last few years the Gates Foundation has spent a ton of money and done a lot of research into why the school system is failing. It's all about teachers. Good teachers need to be rewarded and bad teachers need to be fired. Other organizations who have looked at this have come to the same conclusion.

Government rules and regulation prevent this from happening.

The answer is to put the parents who have kids in the school and the school principal in charge of the school. Obama's own example of the Colorado school demonstrate this. It has to be done nation-wide. It has to be done now. The only way it's going to be done is if Democrat politicians grow the cajones to beat the NEA back with a baseball bat.

jwpegler  posted on  2011-01-27   12:54:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#6. To: jwpegler (#5)

It's all about teachers.

So it takes a village?

What about parents?

What about the direct correlation between student performance and poverty?

How will increasing poverty by cutting programs for the poor to preserve tax breaks on income over $250k help improve our schools?

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