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Report: Administration Leaves Parents, Students Behind in School Turnaround

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Thursday, August 5, 2010   

ALBANY, N.Y. - Parents and students from the poorest schools in New York state are being left out of an Obama administration school turnaround effort, according to a coalition of education-reform groups. They're detailing a report called "Our Communities Left Behind" and a proposal for a sustainable school transformation.

Billy Easton of the Alliance for Quality Education, a member of the coalition, says those in danger of being left out of the conversation are overwhelmingly from African-American and Latino neighborhoods in cities.

"These are the same schools and communities that too often have gotten the short end of the stick, too many times."

He says Education Secretary Arne Duncan is to be applauded for directing resources to reform the lowest-performing schools, but he needs to ensure that local community involvement not be shoved aside by a top-down federal mandate.

The administration, in addition to doling out funding through the Race to the Top competition now under way, is singling out the lowest-performing five percent of schools in the country and taking dramatic action to turn them around. Easton says local communities need to be involved in shaping these schools because "that's what works."

"The research shows that you can not create a sustainable improvement in a low-performing school if you do not include parent and community input and buy-in into the process."

Easton says the new coalition, Communities for Excellent Public Schools, is issuing its analysis of the administration's school turnaround policies at the right time.

"As we speak, Congress is debating the renewal of No Child Left Behind, and that debate will spill over into 2011, so we are right on time here with this report we're putting out now."

The report was first unveiled in Washington, D.C., on July 28. It is available at www.ceps-ourschools.org.




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