429 Too Many Requests

429 Too Many Requests


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429 Too Many Requests

429 Too Many Requests


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EDITORIAL: Too Many Providence School Buses Will Return to Driving to Nowhere

EDITORIAL

EDITORIAL: Too Many Providence School Buses Will Return to Driving to Nowhere

The school bus drivers' strike is over. A strike in which everyone was a loser.

The strike featured a petty labor battle, failed municipal leadership, complete disrespect of children and parents, and violence.

What may be worse than the disruption of the strike for two-plus weeks is that too many of the children will return to failing schools — schools with outcomes that are so poor that it seems the scores are in error. How could so many schools perform so poorly? So few children receive an education?

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The buses will now return driving students to disappointment and underperformance schools.

Here are seven alarming data points from Providence schools, but sadly seventy or seven hundred statistics could be extrapolated -- each more disappointing than the next:

— Just 3 percent of 8th graders are proficient in math.

— At Mount Pleasant High School, 9th grade English proficiency is just 7 percent and Algebra I proficiency is just 3 percent.

— At Central High School, Algebra I proficiency is 2 percent.

— Hope High School’s proficiencies are 1 percent in Algebra 1, 3 percent in English and 5 percent in geometry.

— And, at the new Evolutions High School —  a “small, tight-knit learning community built upon personalized learning and restorative practices,” realized no student proficient at Algebra I.

To contrast, at Barrington High School, 79 percent are proficient at English, 54 percent in Algebra, and 93 percent at geometry.

The narrative of excuses have gone on for years.

"You can't fix the schools in Providence overnight."

"We made an improvement in attendance this year."

"The dropout rate continues to fall."

When will outrage be sparked about the performance of Providence schools?

Will politicians speak out — take action and, then be held accountable?

Will the media dedicate resources to covering the Providence Schools without the theater of a labor fight?

Will anyone care?

History shows they will not.


GoLocal Statewide Poll - FULL RESULTS, Conducted by Harvard's Della Volpe Oct. 2018

429 Too Many Requests

429 Too Many Requests


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