Florida is reconsidering a bill that has been commonly
called the Parent Trigger law.
California was the first state to actually make Parent Trigger a
law. The law has been spun to
present a picture of empowered parents uniting a community to save a failing
school. In my experience, there
has never been anything further from the truth.
I was the school board president of the Adelanto Elementary
School District when Parent Revolution, a lobbyist group, bullied our small
California school district with lawsuits into accepting the parent trigger
petition.
The Parent Trigger Law essentially states that the
signatures of a simple majority of parents in a failing school can force the
district into one of five intervention models.
The intervention models are as followed:
1. Transformation - Replace the principal.
2. Turn Around - Replace the principal and 50% of all
staff.
3. Restart - Convert the school into a charter.
4. Closure - Close the school.
5. Alternative Governance - Any other major
restructuring of the school's governance.
Parent Revolution devised a two-petition strategy to get
parent signatures. The first
petition, the popular choice among the parents, was described as being along
the lines of the Alternative Governance model. The second petition was considered to be the back up plan
and called for converting the school into a charter school. All the parents from both sides of the
issue told the school board that they did not want Desert Trails Elementary
School to be a charter school. Yet
it was the charter school petition that was submitted to the board.
Many parents felt that the signature process misled
them. They asked the school board
to remove their signatures from the petition. We honored their request and the number of signatures fell
below the simple majority needed to make the petition valid. That was not to be the end. The board supported many of the reforms
mentioned by the parents and set in motion action to implement them. Parent Revolution was not satisfied and
took the district to court. The
judge ruled that it was not up to the district to allow parents to change their
mind and revoke their signatures – even if they felt misled.
Just to be clear, the district worked with the parents and
teacher union to bring reforms to Desert Trails. The reforms included adding
instructional minutes to the school day, a new curriculum, staff development,
an infusion of technology, a memorandum of understanding with the teacher
union, signed pledges by teachers to support these reforms, a school site coach
to support the reforms, an elected council to oversee the reforms, and of
course, an excellent principal to make it happen. In short, what the parents
wanted.
Politics and the law threw all that away to bring a charter
that only a minority group of parents were even eligible to help select. Yes, only the parents that signed the
petition were allowed to vote for the charter school selection and only a
fraction actually voted. That is
not bringing a community together, but creating an elitist group to wrest
public schools away from the community.
I am convinced that only the private sector without public funds and
grants from corporate reformers will provide an alternative education that is
re-imagined for the century we live in.
Just to clarify. I do not support privatizing public
schools. The management of public schools should not be handed over to private
companies. If they were any good they wouldn't need to hijack public schools to
get publicly funded tuition. I'm just at the point where I know that the
creativity and innovation needed to bring education into the 21st century will
not come from the entrenched bureaucracy and politics of public education.
I’m promoting a radical change in education. Consider the technology we have
today. Research what we now know
about the brain and learning. Look
at where our current school system is inadequate. How would you re-imagine education if a system had to be
created today?
I thought of Coach Lerning Academies. Official Coach Lerning Academies is a
21st century concept of education. Regionally accredited independent studies
schools that blend online gamified story lines with project-based mastery. It
is still in the developmental stage. Students are not enrolled in a particular
school, but rather have membership privileges in all of the academies. Coach
Michael Lerning is the central character of a gamified story line that
motivates and guide students through the 21st century learning experience.
Parents and students enjoy a lot of flexibility with this
model. Most of the content
delivery is online with gamified story lines. Students have access to this 24 hours a day. Parents have the flexibility of signing
their children up for enrichment activities at any of the Official Coach
Lerning Academies. Students earn
credit by demonstrating mastery of content through problem-solving projects at
any of the academies. Mastery of
content is reported with earned digital badges that list actual accomplishments
and not by report cards and vague inaccurate grades. Grade levels are determined by mastery level – not by age
group. This is real parental
choice. This is real parent
empowerment. This is a real 21st
century concept of education.
Alas, it is not currently a reality. It is a concept that I am working on
and pushing for acceptance. You
can be an early supporter by Liking our Facebook page. If you want a radical change in education
– start here.
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