tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3038828360589919480.post3081761585447192274..comments2023-10-12T05:22:07.181-04:00Comments on The Prichard Blog!: Stability is not enough (Jefferson County)SPWestonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08602329486466534720noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3038828360589919480.post-80970605464019093972009-09-26T12:37:51.134-04:002009-09-26T12:37:51.134-04:00Changing the way JCPS does business is a big task....Changing the way JCPS does business is a big task. We need authentic parent and community involvement specifically to improve student achievement. We need advocacy for every student in the district just like Atkinson Elem and a few others schools in the state are doing. It may not be every childs' parent or teacher but every child needs a willing and capable adult that can be their education advocate and help them navigate the education system. <br /><br />Why are we encouraged by this "relatively stable" performance of JCPS students? What does that mean? When football or basketball coaches produce "relatively stable" low-scoring performances over time, they usually place second and then get fired. We dont put up with it in sports. Why should we put up with it in math, reading or science? <br /><br />We know what works! When kids are loved, supported and educated they are succesful. The excuses that I have heard lately are sad. The new students, "traditionally underperforming populations", special ed or any other identified group cannot be blamed. How can we all praise each other for having a 4 year goal to get every child at grade level in reading? There is something fundamentally wrong with this concept. In most cases if a child can't read then we should stop everything and have professionals teach them to read.<br /><br />Kids don't have 27 years to wait while we adults sit around debating theory and blaming the students or parents for poor performance. We dont need to shuffle them all over the county to hide the problems. Just give them all a good education where they live and stop blaming them for adult issues. <br /><br />Another excuse that is commonly used is that "the union" prevents this or that. How are some schools doing it? If staff is not performing then they need to be helped or they need to find a new line of work. Please dont blame "the union" for poor performance. Most teachers want to do a good job. It is the law that someone evaluates all staff on a regular basis. Start using that as a tool for teacher quality and improvement. It works!<br /><br />Why are we satisfied to have some schools that out perform others by 50 points? In sports they would call that unsportsmanlike behavior and would be encouraged to put in the second string. Well folks, we dont have a second string. We only have one chance to give our kids the education they deserve.Sande Shepherdnoreply@blogger.com