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		<title>How low can you go?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations go out to Detroit Public Schools who seem to have finagled a bailout from a friendly state legislature. Surely the Michigan House of Representatives has much to admire about their largest school district &#8211; dismal achievement scores, distressing drop out rates and mismanaged budgets on a scale even a Wall Street bank executive could [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-2656" style="margin-left: 10px;" title="limbo" src="http://www.edreform.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/limbo.jpg" alt="" width="194" height="187" align="right" />Congratulations go out to Detroit Public Schools who seem to have <a href="http://www.charterschools.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=201:house-passes-dps-bailout-bill&amp;catid=67:charter-chat&amp;Itemid=70" target="_blank">finagled a bailout</a> from a friendly state legislature. Surely the Michigan House of Representatives has much to admire about their largest school district &#8211; dismal achievement scores, distressing drop out rates and mismanaged budgets on a scale even a Wall Street bank executive could admire.</p>
<p>So, in the face of all that accomplishment, and with nothing else seeming to occupy their legislative agenda, what could responsible elected officials do other than reward DPS?</p>
<p>1) <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Allow for more choice and educational opportunity for Detroit children and their parents.</span> <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>↓</strong></span></p>
<p>2) <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Tighten financial accountability to ensure money is going where it should.</span> <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>↓</strong></span></p>
<p>3) Throw more money and resources at the problem in hopes that it will go away. <span style="color: #008000;"><strong>↑</strong></span></p>
<p>House Democrats have seen fit to <a href="http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081204/OPINION01/812040342/1008" target="_blank">lower the standards</a> of what defines a “first class school district” from 100,000 students to 60,000 students, allowing for continued funding and other perks.</p>
<p>One perk the teachers’ union has fought for is blocking charter school growth in the city. With a current enrollment of just over 94,000 kids, Detroit is poised to lose its “first class” standing under current law. Without a legislative re-definition, the restriction on community colleges <a href="http://www.edreform.com/index.cfm?fuseAction=document&amp;documentID=2981&amp;sectionID=58" target="_blank">authorizing new charter schools</a> would be lifted.</p>
<p>The House may consider the new definition of a “first class school district” today, and with a party line vote expected, congratulations to DPS and the teachers’ union on your victory. If you lower expectations enough, perhaps one day you will be seen as successful.</p>
<p>Keep up the good work.</p>
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