As many of you know, I've been talking (blue in the face) for a 
number of years now about the necessity of desegregating Asbury Park 
High School by closing it.

Last week I posted here and asked that all of you go to Randy 
Bergmann's Blog (he is Editorial Editor fo the Asbury Park Press).  
He blogged about he school report cards, and I ended up in a posting 
argument with others about closing APHS as a way to desegregate it.

There ended up being 30 posts, mostly between me and a couple of 
others. One was an intelligent fellow. One was an extreme bigot that 
said just build more jails for Asbury's youth.  Scumbag.

I digress.

Today in the Asbury Park Press, they printed an editorial, with the 
postion that Asbury should close as a way of desegregating the 
district.

They took my argument almost to the letter, including where to send 
the kids.  The only thing they forgot to do was credit me, but who 
cares.

The good idea is finally catching on!  See below:


Dismantle the district

Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 02/25/07


There seems to be no end to the depressing stories coming out of the 
Asbury Park School District. In the past two weeks alone, there have 
been allegations of padded enrollment figures and bid rigging, a 
vote of no confidence in the high school administration by the 
teachers and a document raid on the Board of Education offices by 
investigators sent by the U.S. Attorney.

Add to that the stubbornly low test scores despite the highest per-
pupil costs of any K-12 district in New Jersey and a student-to-
staff ratio of more than 5 to 1 at the high school. The violence in 
and around the schools. The on-again, off-again sniping on the 
school board. The disastrous lack of leadership at the middle school 
and the chaos in the halls and classrooms there and in the high 
school. The superintendent the board tried to fire, was forced by 
the state to hire back, then tried to oust again, suspending him 
instead with pay at the insistence of the Department of Education.

There have been some glimmers of hope over the past several years, 
but they have proved fleeting. For the most part, the school system 
has been a disaster. It is broken. Stronger leadership might help. 
But finding it — and keeping it — has been a persistent challenge. A 
state takeover isn't the answer either, as experience in other 
districts has shown. Given the hurdles the district faces, 
dismantling it and starting over offers the best chance of providing 
the city's students with a quality education.

It's time for a new approach to educating children in Asbury Park — 
one that involves creating a desegregated regional district that 
includes Asbury Park, Monmouth Regional, Ocean Township and 
Manasquan. Asbury Park High School should be turned into a county 
magnet school for the arts. The middle school should be converted 
into a trade school under the jurisdiction of the Monmouth County 
Vocational School District. At least two of the elementary schools 
should be left open, but operated by the regional district and 
desegregated. And Asbury Park students should be sent in 
proportionate numbers to other schools in the newly created regional 
district — along with increased per-pupil aid.

At the same time, steps should be taken to separate those students 
who are not interested in learning, or who prove disruptive to the 
learning environment, from those seeking a good education. That will 
likely require expansion of the county's alternative high school, or 
the creation of a branch of the high school at a central location in 
the newly formed regional district. The state must ensure the 
regional district creates an environment in every school that is 
conducive to learning.

State officials can't allow the Asbury Park schools to continue to 
fail the children they are responsible for educating. They can't 
continue to waste taxpayers' money by pumping millions of dollars in 
state aid into dysfunctional schools. A new, regional model is 
needed. They can't keep doing what they've been doing.





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