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Title: Detroit Public Schools Put the Fun in Dysfunctional
Source: townhall.com
URL Source: http://townhall.com/columnists/Mary ... _put_the_fun_in_dysfunctional#
Published: Jul 8, 2010
Author: Marybeth Hicks
Post Date: 2010-07-08 11:55:34 by Eric Stratton
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Comments: 7

Detroit Public Schools Put the Fun in Dysfunctional
Marybeth Hicks

There just isn’t enough column space to describe the myriad dysfunction of the Detroit Public School system, much less consider its options for improvement.

To wit: Recently, acting Superintendent Theresa Gueyser filed a complaint against former president of the Board of Education, Otis Mathis, for repeatedly fondling himself during private meetings with her.

In response, board member Rev. David Murray said, "It happens to a lot of young men. They engage in behavior they feel is harmless and it's offensive to certain people.” Mr. Mathis is 55, so you wonder how old one has to be before Mr. Murray expects him to outgrow his propensity for public lewdness.

Meanwhile, the Board of Education is at odds with the system’s Emergency Financial Manager Robert Bobb over the drastic measures he believes are necessary to salvage what little seems to remain of a working public school infrastructure.

Just what drastic measures has he implemented? In February he ended the longtime practice of "social promotion" in Detroit public schools, that pesky habit of advancing to a higher grade students who have not mastered the material in a lower grade.

Some people believe this practice is the only reason roughly 25 percent of Detroit’s children graduate from high school at all. If they had to actually earn a diploma, many folks believe that rate would be much lower. (Insert groan here).

Mr. Bobb also wants to close crumbling school buildings and cut spending so that the system’s budget can operate in the black. Talk about drastic. Who ever heard of such a thing, especially in Detroit?

Rather than spend his time figuring out how to educate Detroit’s youth within the confines of a sound fiscal plan, Mr. Bobb is stuck in court battling the board over his decisions. (This is the very same board that actually needs an emergency financial manager because the system it supposedly oversees is broke and broken).

When it comes to educating Detroit’s children, Mr. Bobb might be the only responsible adult in the game.

This week, in an effort to get Detroit parents to be more responsible for their children, Wayne County Prosecutor Kim Worthy has proposed jail time for those who miss scheduled parent-teacher conferences.

Under a three-strikes and you’re out plan, parents would have three chances to schedule and attend one teacher conference. If they don’t go, they’ll sit in jail for three days, presumably to think about how to be a more responsible parent. (Or maybe they’ll be thinking about who is taking care of the kids while they’re in jail).

You can understand the anger and frustration behind the prosecutor’s plan, and in her defense, when all you have is a hammer (she’s a prosecutor, after all), everything looks like a jail.

Critics say this approach won't work because you can't legislate good parenting. I agree.

You can, however, incentivize it, and this is where school vouchers would work like a charm. Suppose every parent received a per-student educational voucher, but one that comes with strings.

You could not simply enroll your kid in school and walk away, as the majority of Detroit parents do now. Under a voucher system, parents would have to meet specified parental obligations to continue receiving their child’s school funding, one of which would be regular attendance at parent-teacher conferences (not just one, as Ms. Worthy suggests).

Too many parents — in Detroit and across the nation — use the public schools as free babysitters. They don’t give a hoot if their kids learn anything, just as long as the bus picks them up in the morning and the school provides breakfast and lunch. More’s the better if there’s an aftercare program, and best of all if it serves dinner before sending the kids home at night.

But suppose public education wasn’t a right, as our current administration defines it, but a privilege? One that came with responsibilities on the part of students and their parents?

Suppose irresponsible parents were held accountable not with the threat of jail time, but with the threat of paying out-of-pocket for their child’s compulsory education?

It would work, because at the end of the day, Detroit parents would do whatever it takes to assure that their child’s schooling was paid for, even if it meant showing up once in a while for a teacher conference.

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#5. To: Eric Stratton (#0)

To wit: Recently, acting Superintendent Theresa Gueyser filed a complaint against former president of the Board of Education, Otis Mathis, for repeatedly fondling himself during private meetings with her.

And there we have it.

School is just like prison.

Some schools, anyways.

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#6. To: Prefrontal Vortex (#5)

There's a reason that prison is called Nigger University, and it has nothing to do with learning abstract calculus or studying the writings of Cicero or Aristotle.

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