The Takeover of Wilmington Public Schools
This issue has been percolating for awhile, especially since this was announced by the Governor's office as a Major Education Initiative -- and it turns out that this isn't about education, but about moving around teachers and school leadership to continue to pretend to do something about Wilmington's failing schools. The NJ writes about this today:
The Delaware Department of Education says six low-income schools in Wilmington are failing, and the way to fix them is to make the more than 200 teachers reapply for their jobs – and to hire elite principals at each school who won't have to follow most district rules while earning annual salaries of $160,000. Mark Murphy, secretary of education, says it's necessary for teachers to reapply for their jobs to ensure that every educator in the six "priority" schools has the commitment and skill to improve student achievement, as measured by the state's standardized tests.