June 2008 Archives

The options we have ahead

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It's ... what?... almost 1 a.m. and I just stumbled on the DISD board meeting story. It's difficult to read something like this and not wonder where we're going with sanctions. 

I'm not against sanctions. Heck, I'm on board. I was the one who thought Johnston needed to be handed over to someone who took the challenges there seriously. But to see this... I just have to think that more state resources need to be going into addressing our issues.

I am not the first, nor the last, to say that we go down a road where we take high schools out of minority communities. How should I feel about that. I read Jonathan Kozol's work, and I acknowledge we have re-segregated our schools. Yet, at the same time, I am torn. I want neighborhood schools to work. What is going to work for our kids?

I wonder how many schools we have in the pipeline for closure. And how many are non-minority. I think I'm afraid to ask TEA.

That little anger problem of mine.

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I wanted to start the blog again. But then I got to thinking that everything had to be perfect. And, tricked by that thought, I hadn't started writing again. But now I am.

I was talking to an unnamed lobbyist the other day -- I suppose he must be the wealthiest one among us out in the audience at the various hearings and such, although I haven't asked! -- and we were talking about the School Formerly Known as Johnston. (Symbol High)

You must know, if you know me, how I feel about Johnston High. This is one of my Big Three. By Big Three, I mean those three things that I view most passionately: Johnston; Big C and the Agency; and Other Reporters, either good or bad. If they're bad, I insult the work. If they're good,  I am miserable I didn't get there first. And better.

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