Cleveland NJROTC will stay open under new city school plan
Superintendent Kelvin Adams said he was swayed not so much by impassioned pleas from parents and students as by a plan to more aggressively recruit students for the school.
Superintendent Kelvin Adams said he was swayed not so much by impassioned pleas from parents and students as by a plan to more aggressively recruit students for the school.
Superintendent Kelvin Adams said the district needs to build up a fund balance and is facing a variety of financial pressures, so it needs to make cuts in personnel and programs.
Two programs at the St. Louis Public Schools are designed to give students extra help from adults who also gain a new perspective on what's going on in the classroom.
Two months ago, Commissioner Chris Nicastro said the city's public school had progressed, but she wanted to see that progress sustained before the district regained accreditation. But after looking at how far it had come, she changed her mind, and the state board agreed to provisional accreditation.
Commissioner Chris Nicastro told the state board of education meeting that since losing accreditation five years ago, the district has made solid gains in academic performance and fiscal responsibility. But the state-appointed board that has been running the schools will remain in place.
Randi Weingarten, national president of the American Federation of Teachers, said that what it took a strike to accomplish in the Chicago schools has been reached in St. Louis through collaboration instead: “It’s not kumbaya. It’s hard work.”
Out of patience with prolonged subpar academic performance and concerned about administrative turnover, the state school board accepted a recommendation from Missouri’s commissioner of education.
Kelvin Adams, superintendent of the St. Louis Public Schools, and Kelly Garrett, head of KIPP schools in St. Louis, told a forum on school choice that they both must create the best possible atmosphere for children to succeed.
The district earned seven points in its latest report card, enough for provisional accreditation, but state education officials have said they want to see sustained improvement before recommending a change in the district's status.
The latest Missouri school report cards show very small growth across that state in MAP scores, and St. Louis area schools that are unaccredited or provisionally accredited did not progress very much. Local charters beat St. Louis Public Schools.