http://www.newsobserver.com/news/education/story/345865.htmlSo, the short of it is, the new school board has nixed his idea of early release Wednesdays to allow for teachers to have group planning sessions and they have also stopped the diversity policy that Wake County has. He says he cannot continue his job in good conscience because he thinks their ideas are wrong for students, and he work to implement policies he disagrees with.I was a product of Wake County schools, and I always thought the concept of busing and ensuring diversity was great. Also, I think the idea of having one hour a week for group planning sessions is very helpful. High schools especially tend to operate on a different system where every teacher is an island, and that doesn't support the students as well as the middle school team model.In my opinion, it seems to come down to the fact that 4 Republicans were elected by a bunch of self centered parents who have the attitude that their kids are all that's important, not the community as a whole, and they don't care that this is going to destroy the schools in districts with lower SES. It will take a few years, but you're going to get severe stratification and I think this is the beginning of the decline of the Wake County Schools.
2/18/2010 10:48:06 PM
http://bluenc.com/three-year-olds-running-wake-county-schools
2/18/2010 11:32:21 PM
the wednesday thing was terrible for parents
2/18/2010 11:43:11 PM
how exactly does the hierarchy work between the superintendent and the school board?The school board is just laymen, and the superintendent is generally a professional educator, right? How bound is this position to listening to the board?
2/19/2010 12:07:43 AM
I don't know a lot about how school boards work. But my understanding is county commissioners approve the budget amount for county school boards, but the school boards themselves direct how the money is spent. If this unprofessional school board is controlling the purse strings, I could understand why the professionals might get fed up.[Edited on February 19, 2010 at 12:18 AM. Reason : .]
2/19/2010 12:18:17 AM
It sucks, moron.The board sets policy, and the superintendent carries it out.The board actually could have fired Burns if they wanted.And they'll be the ones who pick his replacement.But I don't really blame the guy for leaving.
2/19/2010 12:19:10 AM
2/19/2010 10:17:54 AM
that's assuming a false dilemma where that is the only option. the large amount of kids left unsupervised on wednesday afternoons should be taken into consideration.
2/19/2010 11:38:40 AM
2/19/2010 1:47:43 PM
I thought the primary argument was that we aren't all fucking farmers anymore and a year round school schedule is better for the children's actually education
2/19/2010 2:00:15 PM
Liberal Playbook in full effect hereAll people that are Conservative are stupid, we are the only enlightened people.And FuhCtious education has changed a lot since you were in school. I am sure a website like Bluenc.com isn't full of bias and only reports the facts
2/19/2010 2:33:24 PM
^Shit like that is precisely why Burns resigned.Congrats on getting it.
2/19/2010 2:49:33 PM
^^The assessment results were reposted there, but they did not generate the findings.
2/19/2010 2:59:25 PM
Del Burns was my principal when I was in HS, and he's just as much a part of the problem as any other educrat. Maybe we can get a superintendent who will actually work with the school board.And really, in this day and age, can Wake County really afford to keep paying for failed social experiments like bussing? Imagine how much is not only being saved on fuel but for our environment!
2/19/2010 5:21:49 PM
^You are acting like he was a noncooperative superintendent before, like he posed some huge problems for the board. He didn't. He realized he couldn't work with them and resigned.Furthermore, the fuel savings will disappear when we have to pour money into failing schools.
2/19/2010 5:58:29 PM
aren't they gonna build new schools so that we don't have to deal with year-round?
2/19/2010 6:12:37 PM
How many high schoolers like their principal to begin with?Mine would always go on the intercom during the spring to remind people that "this is NOT myrtle beach people" and you should dress appropriately. Then I think he retired, and we had another principal for a few years. I think she went on to be superintendent of schools for my old home county.
2/19/2010 6:12:43 PM
i did a lot of intercom speaking for my high school due to my position in student governmentbut then againpeople liked me and they liked our high school so nobody was disgruntledever
2/19/2010 6:14:55 PM
Academia should be about a diversity of ideas. Every school in Wake County is given their budgets based on the number of students they have. It's not based on whether it's a rich white kid or a poor hispanic one. Every child is afforded the same amount of funding. At my high school, it was as polarized racially as if it were the 1950s. White students ate in one area, blacks in another, by choice. There were underlying tensions, like the black students that threatened to riot and burn the school down if OJ was found guilty. Is this the legacy of busing? It was at my high school. I think it's time that local communities were allowed to have some control over their local schools so they can develop an instilled sense of pride. It would make it easier for poor parents to get to teacher's conferences if their child's school is right around the corner. It's foolish to bus a student all the way across the county when there's a perfectly good one 2 blocks away. We are far from the original intent of busing, which was based on a premise of separate but unequal. Today, funding is the same. Schools were orginally integrated because of the inadequacy of funding based on race. That's simply not the case anymore.
2/19/2010 8:42:17 PM
http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=588359
2/19/2010 9:01:19 PM
^^ Your high school sounds My high school you didn't really see segregation like that. It was more the nerdy AP kids hung out together and the I-just-don't-give-a-fuck kids hung out together.
2/19/2010 10:04:37 PM
My HS was...interesting. Which was weird. My best friends in middle school were all black, not that it mattered. We all played basketball and football together, played sega, nintendo, spent the night at each other's houses. We all got along great. I dunno what happened but HS was completely separated. It was sad really.
2/19/2010 10:46:35 PM
I think the old board took it too far with the wacky wednesdays thing, here is why. The parents who were complaining suggested maybe Friday would be a better day, the schools then complained that they would have trouble keeping the staff there on Fridays. I thought that was a load of crap, if my boss tells me to do something or be somewhere at a certain time I do it. I do not see why it is any different for school employees. They get nights and weekends off pretty much always, unlike many parents with school aged kids. Also many of the poor and reduced lunch students have parents who have enough trouble supervising them on a normal schedule, forget an early release day every week. Regular early release days cut not only in to instruction time, they also leave more at risk kids unsupervised. I disagree with pretty much everything else the "new majority" is doing but the old leadership could have avoided this shitstorm by just listening a little bit to the parents and citizens they work for.Also John Tedesco seems like a douche, his loud mouth may come back to bite him in the next election. He is shooting from the hip and don't even know what to aim at yet. ]
2/20/2010 12:39:59 AM
^ If there is nothing that can be done about the new schoolboard, then people should really refocus their efforts on do what else can be done to keep the education system running as best as possible.It doesn’t really help to just bitch about the idiots that have taken power. They might as well embrace what initiatives they can’t help, and push for maybe new initiatives to work around the problems they might create.Removing of bussing is not really the end of the world for the more disadvantaged schools. They just need whatever support they can get.Local politics don’t have to be the monkey-poo-throwing contest national politics are.[Edited on February 20, 2010 at 2:12 AM. Reason : ]
2/20/2010 2:12:08 AM
2/20/2010 2:13:29 AM
I wasn't a big fan of the early release on Wednesdays. Just kinda like meh.
2/20/2010 2:59:20 AM
I went to a magnet school in Charlotte that was about 60-40 white to minority which is about as balanced as you are going to get. Students pretty much segregated themselves. Why force diversity when people pretty much segregate themselves. I hated riding the bus for 2 hours and being up at 4:30 in the morning so I could be out to the bus stop by 5:30. Forced integration has served its purpose. What the poor schools are worried about is now they can't bus in the kids that want to succeed so test scores will drop at some schools. Its amazing I drive by several bus stops at apartment complexes on the way to work which typically is where a majority of the poor students come from outside of government housing. Its disgusting to see that most don't have a book bag or any books in their hands. They are going to school because they have to. Until you change the perception of education at home failing students will not succeed no matter where you send them to school and how much money you throw at them.
2/20/2010 8:20:37 AM
Wacky Wednesdays were the dumbest thing ever devised.
2/20/2010 9:13:21 AM
can anyone post evidence supporting diversity programs? it's been shown again and again that choice leads to racially distinctive schools and research such as that done by weiher at the university of houston suggests that minority students do better at minority schools. what is the purpose of pushing false diversity? so schools can have one half of the cafeteria with kids from one part of the city and kids in the other part of the cafeteria from the other? does simply seeing more minorities in the hallways somehow make one more culturally sensitive?[Edited on February 20, 2010 at 9:37 AM. Reason : .]
2/20/2010 9:20:45 AM
2/20/2010 9:32:55 AM
2/20/2010 10:48:09 AM
everything is a race issue to minorities.I think its more of a class issue, because any race can be poor.
2/20/2010 12:13:10 PM
^ haha wowSo why did you play your story about how your school was segregated, if YOU yourself don’t view it as a race issue…?
2/20/2010 12:15:01 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/home/story/348511.html"Burns had to give at least 90 days notice of resignation or risk a $30,000 penalty."It looks like the superintendent gave notice, which his contract requires of him, but the board is considering a 100 k payout to not have to work with him until his departure date.http://www.newsobserver.com/news/education/story/342647.html"A divided Wake County school board voted 5-4 today to scrap the proposed Forest Ridge High School in northeast Raleigh even though staff warned that switching to a new site in Rolesville could cost $15.4 million.""School administrators said that switching sites means they won’t be able to open the school as planned in 2012. They said they’re now expecting a 2014 opening at one of the alternatives.Administrators said much of the $15.4 million in extra costs would come from purchasing and locating additional classroom trailers to deal with overcrowding caused by delaying the school by two years."If the new board fights against year round schools, fights against building new school as soon in response to a NIMBY campaign, and tries to start weighing proximity over number of students per school, then they may be pretty popular with those who elected them in the short run, but they are going to make overcrowding worse in the long run.
2/20/2010 3:46:14 PM
2/20/2010 4:24:30 PM
2/20/2010 4:37:59 PM
2/20/2010 4:44:37 PM
But do you achieve it through a forced segregation of race/SES? I'd argue that integrated schools which combine both advantaged and disadvantaged students at least presents the opportunity for a diversity of ideas
2/20/2010 4:47:26 PM
^^wake county doesn't bus based on race. they bus based on free and reduced lunch.
2/20/2010 4:50:08 PM
which is strongly correlated with race. Thus, they bus on race.
2/20/2010 4:55:59 PM
^hypothetical question. if you could flip a switch to make all affirmative action/race based considerations across the country instead based on poverty/income levels, would you flip it?[Edited on February 20, 2010 at 5:30 PM. Reason : .]
2/20/2010 5:30:22 PM
considering that the entire purpose of putting it to "income/poverty levels" would be to legitimize it while keeping it based on race, why even pose the question? Nice try, though. I like trick questions
2/20/2010 5:36:05 PM
but it's not based on race. not at all.
2/20/2010 5:41:13 PM
only, it is. absolutely.
2/20/2010 5:42:20 PM
you're going to need to explain that, then.
2/20/2010 5:46:08 PM
there's nothing to explain. The people in charge know they can't explicitly bus on race, but they still want to. So they pick something that is highly correlated with race and claim that that is what they are busing on. Pretty fucking simple.
2/20/2010 5:51:39 PM
poor parts of the state (and country) beg to differand why would they explicitly want to bus based on race?[Edited on February 20, 2010 at 5:57 PM. Reason : .]
2/20/2010 5:56:59 PM
why don't you ask them, since they used to do it, before it was ruled illegal.btw, it's hard to bus on race in the poorer parts of NC when there are only white folk there anyway. We're talking about Wake County right now, NOT edenton.
2/20/2010 6:18:02 PM
(believe it or not, there are poor white people in wake county)
2/20/2010 6:23:15 PM
i'm well aware of that. That doesn't mean that the busing in Wake County isn't ultimately done based on race. That's the genius of using SES. Even though it is highly correlated with race, you still get white folk in there, so you can claim it's not based on race
2/20/2010 6:25:56 PM