Key elements of the turnaround process include assigning a new principal, having a new management group of administrators, teachers and parents and requiring current teachers and staff to apply for their jobs, with a limit of hiring only half of them back.
“These are schools with kids impacted by a high numbers of poverty, mobility and language,” Superintendent Heath Morrison said.
The federal government requires the money be used for transformation, turnaround, restart and closure, said Kristen McNeill, director of state and federal programs. She stressed that staff would be transferred but none would lose their jobs.
“We’re not anticipating closing any schools at this point in time,” McNeill said. “That leaves turnaround and transformation.”
OF COURSE they are going to be closed and "charterized" wherever possible. That's the trend everywhere else in the United States, and the Eli Broad hacks in charge of WCSD will make sure it happens.
There will be mass firings of senior teachers to be replaced by cheapo bimbos, who in turn will be fired in a couple of years to make room for even cheaper hires.
Anybody who thinks of going into this field is insane.
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