Showing posts with label Lanoue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lanoue. Show all posts

Monday, August 22, 2016

School superintendents mostly quiet about state takeover possibility

School superintendents mostly quiet about state takeover possibility

Atlanta school chief has a 4-step plan to stop the violence

The fight against the governor’s Opportunity School District is missing some notable warriors: local school superintendents.

Some school boards are taking a stand, but there’s not a stampede of outraged superintendents to Nathan Deal’s door. Rather than rail against the inevitable, superintendents may feel their time is better spent fortifying their own struggling schools to prevent takeover.

DeKalb and Atlanta Public Schools, the districts most susceptible to losing schools to the OSD, have chosen fortification. Steve Green of DeKalb and Atlanta’s Meria Carstarphen are rolling out reforms to bolster the case they’re better positioned to repair schools than an appointed OSD czar. Fast-tracking improvement plans in targeted schools has become the priority, rather than barnstorming against OSD.

Meeting with the AJC editorial board recently, Georgia Federation of Teachers President Verdaillia Turner faulted school chiefs for failing to use their bully pulpits to castigate the OSD. She did not hesitate to ascend her own pulpit to chastise the two superintendents.

In turning over some struggling APS schools over to charter school groups, Carstarphen is doing what she was hired to do, said Turner: “Privatize the schools.” Carstarphen disagreed, saying Friday, “I was hired to put APS back on track and to help turn around our lowest-performing schools, with no preconceived ideas for what it would take to do so. There is absolutely no plan to privatize APS; my focus is on ensuring that our kids receive the quality education they deserve so that they are positioned to have choice-filled lives.”

Turner said Green sees DeKalb as another rung on his career ladder, adding, “Superintendent Green came from Kansas. He is going to leave DeKalb County. We are here to stay.”

In response, Green said, “I have been and will continue to be adamantly opposed to any form of state takeover of local education, no matter what it is called. The battle that I fought, lead, and won to prevent state takeover of the Kansas City Public Schools speaks for itself.”

Even if the odds favor OSD approval, Turner said more Georgia superintendents ought to stand with Clarke County Superintendent Philip D. Lanoue in speaking out against it. “They should do what’s right,” she said.

Lanoue has laid out the basics of the appeal to voters to reject the state-takeover plan, stating, ”We need to help you build your community around your school and we can do that outside the Opportunity School District. But if you vote this in, what you’ve said is that you’re giving the responsibility to educate your children to someone else.”

The 2015 National Superintendent of the Year, Lanoue has been more willing than many of his colleagues to criticize the governor and Legislature. Last week, Cherokee Superintendent Brian Hightower also took a public stand against the OSD and its reliance on test data to label schools as failing, saying, “How can the state seriously consider overriding local control of a community school based upon a metric that changes each year. They’re using a metric that’s seriously flawed, and this is as high-stakes as it gets.”

Turner described the OSD as a tsunami that will devastate communities by seizing schools. “It won’t stop with a 100 schools,” she said. “People do not understand this will take away our local control. If you don’t like your board of education, vote them out.”

Turner said she understands some people are frustrated with the pace of reform in Georgia, but she blamed the chronic underfunding of education, the historical top-down nature of state reforms, the marginalization of teachers in reform discussions and a refusal to acknowledge the impact of poverty on student achievement.

With the political clout behind the OSD, Turner said she knows she’s facing “a Goliath and all I have is a slingshot.”


Tuesday, November 25, 2014

White House "ConnectED to the Future" Convening Attendees

White House "ConnectED to the Future" Convening Attendees

Superintendents being recognized for their leadership of #FutureReady Schools:

Albemarle County Public Schools, VA – Pam Moran
Alton Community School District #11, IL – Kenneth Spells
Arkadelphia Public Schools, AR – Donnie Whitten
Arlington ISD, TX – Marcelo Cavazos
Arlington Public Schools, VA – Patrick Murphy
Avonworth School District, PA – Thomas Ralston
Ballico-Cressey Elementary School District, CA – Bryan Ballenger
Barrington 220 School District, IL – Brian Harris
Beaver Area School District, PA – Carrie Rowe
Bristol Township School District, PA – Samuel Lee
Butte County Office of Education, CA – Tim Taylor
Camas School District, WA – Jeff Snell
Charlottesville Cty Public Schools, VA – Rosa Atkins
Chelmsford Public Schools, MA – Frank Tiano
Chester County School District, SC – Agnes Slayman
Chula Vista Elementary School District, CA – Francisco Escobedo
Clarke County School District, GA – Philip Lanoue
Clayton County Public Schools, GA – Luvenia Jackson
Clinton Community School District, IA – Deborah Olson
Coachella Valley Unified School District, CA – Darryl Adams
Community Consolidated School District 59, IL – Art Fessler
Corcoran Unified School District, CA – Rich Merlo
Corona-Norco Unified School District, CA – Michael Lin
Cumberland County Public Schools, VA – Amy Griffin
Dripping Springs ISD, TX – Bruce Gearing
Dysart Unified School District, AZ – Gail Pletnick
East Noble School Corporation, IN – Ann Linson
El Haynes Public Charter School, DC – Jennifer Niles
El Paso ISD, TX – Juan Cabrera 
Elizabeth Forward School District, PA – Bart Rocco
Elizabeth Public Schools, NJ – Olga Hugelmeyer
Eminence Independent Schools, KY – Buddy Berry
Evergreen School District, CA – Katherine Gomez
Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District, CA – Kris Corey
Fall Creek School District, WI – Joe Sanfelippo
Freehold Regional High School District, NJ – Charles Sampson
Freehold Township Schools, NJ – Ross Kasun
Fullerton School District, CA – Robert Pletka
Galt Joint Union Elementary School District, CA – Karen Schauer
Godfrey-Lee Public Schools, MI – David Britten
Goochland County Public Schools, VA – James Lane
Gurnee School District 56, IL – John Hutton
Haddonfield School District, NJ – Richard Perry
Hall County Schools, GA – Will Schofield
Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District, TX – Arturo Cavazos
Hawaii Public Schools, HI – Kathryn Matayoshi
Hickory City Schools, NC – Walter Hart
Highline School District, WA – Susan Enfield
Houston ISD, TX – Terry Grier
Howard County Public School System, MD – Renee Foose
Howard-Winneshiek CSD, IA – John Carver
Ithaca City School District, NY – Luvelle Brown
Jackson County School District 9, OR – Cynda Rickert
Jacksonville City School District, AL – Jon Campbell
Kent School District, WA – Dr. Edward Lee Vargas
Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative, KY – Jeff Hawkins
Lakeville Area Public Schools, MN – Lisa Snyder
Lawrence Public Schools USD 497, KS – Jerri Kemble
Lewisville ISD, TX – Stephen Waddell
Lindsay Unified School District, CA – Thomas Rooney
Madison-Grant United School Corporation, IN – John Trout
Maricopa County Education Service Agency, AZ – Don Covey
McAlester Public Schools, OK – Marsha Gore
McGuffey School District, PA – Erica Kolat
Mentor Exempted Village, OH – Matthew Miller
Metropolitan School District of Wabash County, IN – Sandra Weaver
Miami-Dade County Public Schools, FL – Alberto Carvalho
Middletown City School District, NY – Kenneth Eastwood
Mineola Union Free School District, NY – Michael Nagler
Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools, NC – Anthony Jackson
New Braunfels ISD, TX – Randy Moczygemba
North Boone CUSD 200, IL – Steven Baule
Northwest ISD, TX – Karen Rue
Oceanside Unified School District, CA – Duane Coleman
Onslow County Schools, NC – Rick Stout
Palisades School District, PA – Bridget O’Connell
Paoli Community School Corporation, IN – Casey Brewster
Pascack Valley Regional High School District, NJ – P. Erik Gundersen
Piedmont City, AL – Matt Akin
Pomona Unified School District, CA – Richard Martinez
Porter Township School Corporation, IN – Stacey Schmidt
Portola Valley School District, CA – Dr. Lisa Marie Gonzales
Poway Unified School District, CA – John Collins
Presidio ISD, TX – Dennis McEntire
Regional School District No. 6, CT – Edward Drapp
Revere Public Schools, MA – Paul Dakin
Reynoldsburg City Schools, OH – Tina Thomas-Manning
Roanoke County Public Schools, VA – Lorraine Lange
Saint Helena Unified School District, CA – Marylou Wilson
School District of Philadelphia, PA – William Hite
Seminole County Public Schools, FL – Walt Griffin
Sioux City Community School District, IA – Paul Gausman
Sitka School District, AK – Mary Wegner
Somerville Public Schools, NJ – Timothy Purnell
South Fayette Township School District, PA – Bille Rondinelli
Spartanburg 07 School District, SC – Russell Booker
St. Vrain Valley Schools, CO – Don Haddad
Summit Public Schools, NJ – Julie Glazer
Summit Public Schools, CA – Diane Tavenner
Talladega County Schools, AL – Suzanne Lacey
Union Public Schools, OK – Kirtis Hartzler
Urbana School District #116, IL – Donald Owen
USD No. 448–Inman Schools, KS – Kevin Case
Utica Community Schools, MI – Christine Johns
Vista Unified School District, CA – Devin Vodicka
Warsaw Community Schools, IN – David Hoffert
Washington Township, IN – Nikki Woodson
Wauwatosa School District, WI – Phillip Ertl
Wayzata Public Schools, MN – Chace B. Anderson
West Ada, ID – Linda Clark
West Morris Regional High School District, NJ – Mackey Pendergrast
West Warwick Public Schools, RI – Karen Tarasevich
Westminster Community Charter School, NY – Ayinde Rudolph
Westside Community Schools, NE – Blane McCann
Yorktown Community Schools, IN – Jennifer McCormick
For more information visit tech.ed.gov/FutureReady