In a message dated 3/12/2007 4:06:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

It's  been that way for a LONG time.  Not just at West Philadelphia  High
either but all over the district.

At least you don't have to go  inside and spend your day in that sort of
environment, be trained and  re-trained and re-trained in the name of "School
Reform."

OR

Be  held accountable if they don't do well on standardized tests; have  to
present your credentials to proven "highly qualified" to be in there and  try
to teach them.

OR

See no consequences for the students or their  parents; just you and/or your
administrator.

This is how people are  treated who WANT to be there and want to teach.

We shall see how the  public reacts when contract negotiations start soon; as
the district tries  to pare down even more of our rights and heap more
responsibility on  us.



Does anybody think that all the time spent on the "forum" to pretend  
Community Input drove the plans to build a new facility for West Philadelphia  
High 
has had any positive impact?
 
Does anybody think that a new building will solve any or all of the  
problems? (I don't, and can point to what's happened at the new campus-like  
Atlantic 
City High School to back up this belief. It's as bad there as it was in  the 
old high school building.
 
 
 
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provider,
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