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Righting the Wrong: Authorizing School Turnaround Efforts - Part 4
2012 Conference Breakout Session
Keyword(s)
turnaround, SUNY, restructure, underperformance, Harlem prep, student progress
Description
Righting the Wrong: Authorizing School Turnaround Efforts
Is closing a failing school the only option for ending the cycle of underperformance? Or is there a perfect storm of conditions that make turning around or “restructuring” a failing school better than closure? Can charter school turnarounds succeed? What conditions should an authorizer look for when considering turnaround? This session examines how restructuring or turnaround strategies can hold the adults accountable while minimizing the disruption to students when a school fails to succeed. Authorizers and a charter operator share their experiences in school turnaround efforts and offer insights on process, conditions and early performance data, and facilitate a conversation about turnarounds as a school reform strategy.
Jim Griffin, Colorado League of Charter Schools; Seth Andrew, Democracy Prep Public Schools; Adam Hawf, Louisiana Recovery School District; Margo Roen, Tennessee Achievement School District
For the complete session, view:
Righting the Wrong: Authorizing School Turnaround Efforts - Part 1
Righting the Wrong: Authorizing School Turnaround Efforts - Part 2
Righting the Wrong: Authorizing School Turnaround Efforts - Part 3
Righting the Wrong: Authorizing School Turnaround Efforts - Part 5
Is closing a failing school the only option for ending the cycle of underperformance? Or is there a perfect storm of conditions that make turning around or “restructuring” a failing school better than closure? Can charter school turnarounds succeed? What conditions should an authorizer look for when considering turnaround? This session examines how restructuring or turnaround strategies can hold the adults accountable while minimizing the disruption to students when a school fails to succeed. Authorizers and a charter operator share their experiences in school turnaround efforts and offer insights on process, conditions and early performance data, and facilitate a conversation about turnarounds as a school reform strategy.
Jim Griffin, Colorado League of Charter Schools; Seth Andrew, Democracy Prep Public Schools; Adam Hawf, Louisiana Recovery School District; Margo Roen, Tennessee Achievement School District
For the complete session, view:
Righting the Wrong: Authorizing School Turnaround Efforts - Part 1
Righting the Wrong: Authorizing School Turnaround Efforts - Part 2
Righting the Wrong: Authorizing School Turnaround Efforts - Part 3
Righting the Wrong: Authorizing School Turnaround Efforts - Part 5