Posted 03-30-2008 at 01:54 PM by LDePinto
A couple things:
Neil, the Bayonne Public Advocate was mentioned --great work!
The BOE amended the nonsensical "95% of top 25%" to be more reflective of the total graduating class, not just 23.75% of it. Thank you.
I was handed a bunch of Bayonne stats, that I have, for the most part, already seen in various places. Other than continually trying to focus on demographics as an excuse for mediocre district performance, it would be nice to see a 3-5 year academic improvement plan using those demographics for insight, not as excuses. An improvement plan with measurable, time constrained results(accountability and consequences would be nice too) and with incremental improvement requirements along the 5 year plan. If not achieved, no raise, no cash in's, no cars, no stipends, etc. Start at the top....make the high paid accountable. I dare the BOE to be courageous and develop a 3-5 year plan across the district towards academic improvements and cost control. How about all Bayonne schools ranking at or above the average total state Title 1 performance rankings (without the beloved excuse of racial categories, reduced lunches, poverty levels, special ed kids, etc? How about incremental improvements having to be achieved annually toward the final goal? How about a 5 year stay on residential property tax increases at the same time. Too challenging? There are very very highly paid, highly educated minds in Bayonne'sBOE "Central Office"........its time they were used for more than just figurehead lauding. We've committed over a million dollars to one single person in the next 4 years.....its time to demand performance.
Ok....enough venting:
Bayonne is planning and early childhood program (3-4 year olds). I'm kinda having a hard time with this one. Firstly, is it a legal mandate for our district to provide daycare to 3-4 year olds???? Why do 3 and 4 year olds need anything more than constructive/safe daycare???? I'm not getting the real advantage here for the child here....Unless absolutely mandated, legally by the state Boe, I'm smelling another way for Bayonne to secure money to spend spend spend with no accountability We are not an Abbott district and I'm getting the feeling that becoming one is what our BOE goal. Looking at the proficiencies of our current K-12 district compared to other similar districts, I'm not convinced this "early childhood initiative" is a good opportunity to anyone.
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