tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1628172601886929098.post3585489656055874345..comments2024-03-29T06:21:22.494-04:00Comments on Perdido Street School: Cuomo's School Receivership Program Is "Stack Ranking" For Schools, Designed To Break Up The Systemreality-based educatorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01712885202661371924noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1628172601886929098.post-29630097420705448752015-10-17T09:33:37.249-04:002015-10-17T09:33:37.249-04:00Hello Everybody,
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This must be what it's like to work in a charter school.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1628172601886929098.post-14204988705064437562015-09-13T10:42:36.906-04:002015-09-13T10:42:36.906-04:00What will they do with those receivership schools ...What will they do with those receivership schools that are turned into charters which will inevitably fail? Will they give those schools back to the district or allow them to continuously reopen under a new name? I have seen many charters in the capital region fail over the years, they certainly don't have a very good track record around here. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1628172601886929098.post-31026912854447999322015-09-13T10:28:04.042-04:002015-09-13T10:28:04.042-04:00I think this is something we should keep in mind a...I think this is something we should keep in mind as NYS seems to be moving closer to a more full-scale privatizing moment. I posted this over on Diane Ravitch blog and it was basically what I was thinking when I read RBE's post here:<br /><br />Lets not think, even briefly, that the increasing number of charter failures will lead to a collective moment of clarity and result in a re-public-ing of these schools. That will not happen. Once privatized, public space and resources rarely, if ever, return to the public. That isn’t just a cheap platitude. It’s backed up historically.<br /><br />When one examines past adventures in privatizing (not difficult here in the US as that is basically the bedrock experience of our society), whether it be the privatizing of oil, mineral rights, military functions, whatever, one quickly sees a broad pattern emerge. There is a period of frenzy when all kinds of players jump into the new market created. A huge proportion of these are fly-by-night amateurs. Over time, amateur hour comes to a close and the larger, more competent players emerge and start dominating the space. This is from where monopolies begin to rear their heads, but it is nonetheless a sign of amateurs departing the stage.<br /><br />We are still in prime-time amateur hour with school privatization. The flagrant, egregious, and very loud failures of many of these amateurs will not lead to a reassessment and eventual return to the public of their schools. Larger, more competent (by this I in no way mean to say good at what schools should be good at….I simply mean to say that the larger charter forces that will emerge will be competent in creating a narrative of and data of “success.”) entities will eventually prevail. Those schools and districts that are now charters will likely remain so in spite of their recent failures.<br /><br />Here in NY, the latest talk about “receivership” schools is the first step in a broader play to begin privatizing on a larger scale throughout the state. We must realize that if we lose that fight we will have lost those schools for good.<br /><br />Privatizers of public space have the luxury of fairly limitless failure.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com