Dear Neighbors:
Last week, I took some old Rhode Island friends on their first-ever tour of our State House. By the time we were finished, they felt charmed by its beauty and delighted by the Rhode Island stories it told. This has been a difficult summer for our country, and our State has its own share of problems we need to solve, but my visit reminded me how lucky I am to live in this place at this time. In this week’s letter, I will provide an update concerning the State’s takeover of the Providence Public Schools (PPS).
A. The State’s Review Of The Takeover Of Providence Public Schools
The State began its takeover in November, 2019 for a five-year term that is subject to review and possible renewal by the Council of Elementary and Secondary Education. The Council issued Regulations to assess whether the takeover should continue, and the Commissioner of Education engaged a consultant to prepare a report to inform that assessment. That report is due in August.
B. The City’s Review Of A Return To Local Control
In the meantime, the Mayor of Providence convened a Return to Local Control Cabinet to establish conditions the City believes are necessary to ensure a successful return to local control. The Cabinet prepared a list of eight metrics by which to measure some conditions for a successful return to local control. The Cabinet recently issued an online survey for PPS stakeholders and City residents to complete to inform their work. If you are a City resident or are involved in PPS, I encourage you to fill out the survey.
C. Measuring The Takeover Against The Goals Of The Turnaround Action Plan
While the State and the City prepare these analyses, we can make our own assessment based on the goals of the Turnaround Action Plan (TAP) that the State prepared at the beginning of the takeover. There are many different goals, but we can start by reviewing the goals and performance in the basic measurements of student achievement. They are as follows: |