Just like I will Obama a chance before judging him...I will give his
appointments fair chances also. This guy might help the poor
performing schools in the country to better themselves. A good thing,
because even in poorer performing schools there are students who want
to learn, want to excel and their needs need to be met. Its gonna be
interesting.

On Dec 24, 7:50 am, "mike [ happy holidays ] 532"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Is Obama's Education Pick the Sarah Palin of the School 
> System?http://www.alternet.org/story/115093/
> Education advocates say Arne Duncan's qualifications are slim. SAN
> FRANCISCO -- When President-elect Barack Obama recently named Chicago
> Schools Superintendent Arne Duncan as his choice for secretary of
> education, the reaction was a chorus of praise in the national media
> for a man they hailed as a true reformer and passionate educator. The
> consensus was that Duncan was great at building consensus, tough on
> the teachers' union, and committed to the kids. And, incidentally, he
> was pretty good on the basketball court.
>
> Among community, parent and youth organizers in Chicago, however, the
> response to Obama naming his good friend and sometime basketball
> partner as education secretary was not unanimously positive.
>
> "I was on black talk radio last night and people who called in were
> almost heartsick about it. Their candidate making a pick like this is
> an enormous disappointment," said Julie Woestehoff , director of
> Parents United for Responsible Education. "People are concerned he
> doesn't have the educational background and that he's not even
> qualified for the position he's in. It's really a slap in face."
>
> Duncan, 44, was just 36 when he was appointed to replace Paul Vallas,
> who left Chicago to head Philadelphia's public schools. He served as
> Valla's deputy but had no prior credentials as an educational
> administrator. Duncan's seven years as Chicago schools' chief earned
> mixed grades, advocates say. While most agree that Duncan was sincere
> about education reform, they also say he stumbled badly in enacting
> school reforms and in relations with the African-American and Latino
> communities most affected by his plans. Many also said he was
> hamstrung by Chicago's strong-mayor political system and unable to
> enact his own reforms. Several of those interviewed said they would
> not make negative criticism of Duncan on the record because of their
> concerns that it could hurt them and their organizations. "We all
> want
> to do business with him," said one Chicago organizer who asked to
> remain anonymous.
>
> Duncan's record has been shaped by his avid support of charter
> schools
> and by Mayor Richard M. Daley's Renaissance 2010 initiative to close
> hundreds of schools and reopen them as new and improved after a year
> of building renovation and complete staff renewal. Duncan inherited
> the plan and has pursued it enthusiastically but without planning for
> the impacts or doing outreach to communities.
>
> "They did that to a handful of schools," said Woestehoff. "Then we
> were able to stop that by quoting research that it's not good to move
> kids around, that it sets them back."
>
> Woestefhoff noted that Dodge Academy, where Obama announced his
> choice
> of Arne Duncan, was one of the reformed schools that was closed for a
> year. "When it reopened, few of the original kids were there," she
> said. "It has 400 kids now. Only 12 of the original kids are there in
> its second year of turnout."
>
> One of the biggest battles was in the predominantly black Kenwood
> Oakland neighborhood where Duncan in 2004 announced the closing of 20
> of its 22 schools. "We were involved in quite a heated battle to keep
> our schools open," said Jay Travis, director of the Kenwood Oakland
> Community Organization. "We pushed for better engagement with the
> community on some of these issues. Our recent experiences with Arne
> have been more positive."
>
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