Christina Fights Back – Delay Granted, But The End Game Remains The Same
So... last night this happened:
The Christina School Board again delayed a final decision on its three Priority Schools on Tuesday night, saying they wanted to give the school communities time to study a new compromise proposal worked out between district and state officials. [...] Originally, the state had said the state and district needed to work out an agreement by last week or Gov. Jack Markell wouldThe strike through words are my doing, and it would be refreshing if someone asked how closing these schools would actually work. Until that question is asked and answered I'll file "closure" under meaningless threat. Unless someone thinks redrawing attendance zones that bus these children out to suburban schools is actually on the table. No? Well, neither do I.shut the schools down orhand them over to charters or other outside operators. Some board members originally believed they had to vote Tuesday night or that takeover would occur. But Sen. Bryan Townsend, whose district includes Christina, said he called Markell's office during the board meeting and the governor's staff said they were willing to further extend the deadline.







