December 22, 2007

YOU CAN EITHER SERVE THE KIDS OR THE UNIONS:

Schoolhouse Rock: D.C. education chief says school choice shouldn't be reserved for the rich. (COLLIN LEVY, December 22, 2007, Opinion Journal)

"I see it as a social justice issue--I want them all to be in excellent schools. The kids in Tenleytown are getting a wildly different educational experience than the kids in Anacostia, so our schools are not serving their purpose."

So says D.C. schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee, who has brought an unusual sense of urgency to her new job. [...]

So far, in her quest to turn around the public school system, she's taken on the unions, the city council and, most recently, hundreds of angry central-office workers.

This week, the city council gave preliminary approval to Chancellor Rhee's request for authority to fire nonunion employees in the central office. She knew it was going to be a political firestorm, but she's worked hard to convince her skeptics that protecting an ossified bureaucracy isn't in anyone's best interests. "I think it's a critical piece of this equation," she says of the personnel legislation, "and if someone like me can come in, guns blazing, and make all the hard calls . . . we can actually see how much progress we can make for the kids." [...]

The alliance she and the mayor formed that day is now one of the strongest cards in the chancellor's hand. Their agreement was that as long as she acted in the best interests of the kids, he would back her up no matter how loud the screaming of the unions and community groups. "And since then, he has been unwavering," Ms. Rhee says with a note of awe in her voice. "He has never ever said to me, well, we need to think of the political ramifications."

That commitment is facing one of its toughest public tests, with the chancellor's plan to close 23 schools citywide--18 more than any other chancellor in the city's history dared propose. Parents and community groups are screaming bloody murder.

Posted by Orrin Judd at December 22, 2007 9:13 AM
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So far, in her quest to turn around the public school system, she's taken on the unions ...

This week, the city council gave preliminary approval to Chancellor Rhee's request for authority to fire nonunion employees in the central office.

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Posted by: erp at December 22, 2007 10:33 AM
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