Thursday, October 9, 2008

The Correct Decision

Most of you have probably heard by now that in their work session on Tuesday, the BOE voted to de-magnetize Daniels Middle School. Of course, most of you know that I believe this was the correct decision. It was not an easy decision for the board, but it was absolutely the right one.

I attended the work session on Tuesday because of my obvious interest in the magnet discussion, but I encourage all of you to attend a work session at least once if you can. The public is allowed to quietly observe and I took advantage of this for first time on Tuesday. This will come as no surprise to those who know me, but I had a very hard time with the 'quietly observe' part. :-) I even slipped a note to Beverley Clark during one of the discussions (more on that in another post).

I took copious notes of the entire session and will post those at a later time, but I will give a brief synopsis of the Daniels discussion.

Most of the discussion centered around whether or not Daniels would be a 'healthy' school if it wasn't a magnet. Could a reasonable base population be drawn into the school while maintaining a healthy F&R%? The general consensus was yes. With only a 14% magnet student population and a 30% F&R, its pretty much a base school already.

Lori Millberg brought up the fact that we have 3 IB elementary, 3 IB middle and 2 IB high schools. Considering that 3 elementary schools can fill 1 middle school, she and others questioned the number of IB schools we have and their balance.

There was an inordinate amount of hemming and hawing about what to do. Beverley Clark mentioned her reluctance to move out large portions of Daniels' base only to replace them with magnet students who would not change the school's profile (F&R%). She commented more than once along the lines of 'if a school can have a reasonable base drawn then it shouldn't be a magnet'. Yet she (and everybody else for that matter) was unwilling to make a motion to de-magnetize Daniels. After about 20 minutes of this back and forth, Millberg finally told Beverley to just make the motion already, to which Clark replied "I was waiting for somebody else to make it". Watching everybody dance around the subject was one of those times when it was hard for me to stay quiet, and when Lori Millberg made her comment I said a resounding "YES!" in agreement :-)

The motion was seconded and then passed with only Kevin Hill, Eleanor Goattee and Anne McLaurin voting no. I don't recall hearing any argument from any of them as to why Daniels should be spared. The only argument I heard came from David Ansbacher, the Director of Magnet Programs. He brought up the fact that Daniels went through this very situation before. It was a magnet school in the 1980s (I think) due to declining enrollment and rising F&R. Once the school was in a situation similar to the one its in now, they demagnetized it. Over the course of about 6 years, the population dwindled and the F&R rose again so they made it an IB magnet.

He expressed concern that the same thing will happen and in another 6 years they will be having the discussion to re-magnetize Daniels. Ansbacher also mentioned the fact that the Daniels base has private options available nearby, such as Our Lady of Lourdes and St. Timothy's and that many of those families can 'take advantage of'. Additionally, Daniels base parents could apply to charter schools such as Magellan and Endeavor as well.

Ansbacher's comments reinforced an idea that I have suspected but had never heard directly expressed by a staff member before. Basically when he said that some of the families can 'take advantage of' the private school options in the area, it means that some of those families have the financial means to go private. WCPSS cannot afford to have 'wealthier' families leave schools like Daniels because it will be harder to fill those empty seats with other non-F&R families.

Many families in Apex, North Raleigh and Cary have left WCPSS for private, charter and even homeschools, but we are a dime a dozen. If we leave the system, there are plenty of others who can take our place in our overcrowded schools. While I understand the concern about Daniels and other schools in less crowded areas, there is something fundamentally wrong with this way of thinking.

Lots of parents around the county are not happy with the level of academics and opportunties available to their children. But if this particular population deems that the standard level isn't good enough for their children, we are going to give them more than everybody else? That seems to be counter to the WCPSS belief that everybody deserves a good education and that where you can afford to live shouldn't dictate the quality of your schools.

If you get a chance, write to your Board of Education member to let them know that de-magnetizing Daniels was the correct decision. Difficult, yes, but correct.

7 comments:

Jodi said...

Thanks for posting this. I definitely agree. The next question is - where will they move the IB program - or will they at all? From the data points on the right that show the schools with the higest F&R rates - there are definitely some schools that could use help and would benefit from manget status - but some of the school locations may make it challenging I suppose - to draw in higher income families. How to get the kids out to them in an efficient manner?

WCPSS sure has gotten itself into a pickle in many ways. I don't know what the answers are - the best way to go. More of the same is not an option though - it's just not working.

Can't wait to see your notes!! :)

Anonymous said...

WTF? Why is the focus on all of the IB programs. What about the other magnets that aren't IB. According to your stats Ligon has a lower percentage of F&R than Daniels, along with Enloe which according to your stats has a lower F&R than Broughton. If you don't about IB then don't post stuff based off of your own bias about and feelings about where students go to school. The BoE doesn't look at how successful students are in these magnet schools. The WCPSS just wants to create more problems. I am appauled that you agree with the decision to de-magnetize Daniels. The money that was put into Daniels having a magnet status has just been wasted...oh yeah, your tax dollars. You should be ashamed.

Jennifer Mansfield said...

Anonymous--Yes, Ligon and Enloe have low F&R--too low for magnet schools. I have expressed that opinion here and elsewhere. Magnets should be offering their programs to base students whose parents cannot afford to provide those opportunties/experiences for them. Our system is fundamentally flawed if we are systematically removing lower income students from programs designed, in part, to help them in order to make room for non F&R children.

The other option for Daniels would be to remove much of the base to open it up for magnet students. Honestly, I think that would upset just as many Daniels families as removing the magnet program will.

WCPSS has limited funds and we cannot continue to spend money on magnet schools that are not fulfulling the goals of the program.

I didn't say it was an easy decision. It certainly was not. I do appreciate your comments--it is good to hear all sides of an issue.

Anonymous said...

I'll admit that my comment was a little harsh. It just doesn't make any sense for the BoE to look at de-magnetizing schools now and then look be and decide they made the wrong decision, just like with the whole year round school ordeal and then wanting to change some back to a traditional calendar.

Jennifer Mansfield said...

I do understand where you're coming from and I also wonder what will happen in 5-10 years. If it was just a matter of the extra money that magnets receive it wouldn't bother me as much. The fact that non-magnet schools are limited in what they can offer changes the situation in my mind.

Either way its a tough situation. The good thing is that the IB programme is not gone in the middle schools--there are still 2 other IB middle school magnets. And both of them could use an infusion of dedicated families.

But I'm sure that's little consolation to some Daniels families. I do not envy Beverley Clark right now.

Anonymous said...

Jennifer,

What do you see happening with Broughton after the Daniels decision?

Magnet staff has always connected the two schools when talking about the IB program.

Anonymous said...

Martin is close to Daniels and has always had a lesser number of F&R students in the last 15-20 years.

At one point, Martin did not have any ESL (may be true today) , which is present at Daniels, which also has a good number of very Special Ed classes.

Do you see foresee any changes for Martin, and did the BOE indicate they will look at changes for Martin at the workday?