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Wednesday, August 27,2008

Secret Plans for MPS

By Joel McNally
In 1999, a plan for Milwaukee Public Schools was put together behind closed doors by the office of Mayor John Norquist and the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC).

The plan was presented publicly by the water boys of the mayor and the MMAC, who had been elected to the Milwaukee School Board with their political support. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel provided the cheerleading, as it usually does for anything Milwaukee's power brokers want to do.

The plan was to reduce busing in MPS by spending more than $100 million to improve neighborhood schools and encouraging students to attend schools close to their homes, racial integration be damned.

The plan had political appeal for African Americans and other minorities whose aging neighborhood schools had long been neglected. Throughout court-ordered bus ing to achieve racial integration, busing overwhelmingly had been voluntary for white students and involuntary for blacks.

By 1999, MPS had become a "majority minority" district, but the primary unspoken objective behind the Neighborhood Schools Initiative was to retain as many white students as possible by allowing them to attend all-white schools in all-white neighborhoods.

Well, guess what? Nine years later, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has "exposed" that the neighborhood school plan it supported is a failure.

That $100 million was spent to expand schools where enrollment either went down or failed to grow substantially. It also included millions spent on building new educational facilities in "partnership" with influential religious institutions. Now MPS is paying on long-term leases for educational facilities that are unneeded and standing empty.

The Journal Sentinel conveniently avoided mentioning its own role in selling the failed plan to the community. There was little mention either of Norquist and the MMAC or their marionettes on the school board such as Bruce Thompson, the official school board president at the time, and John Gardner, the unofficial one.

Instead, the failure is being presented as just one more example of the incompetence of MPS, even though the current adminis tration was not responsible for the plan. To add insult to injury, those who were responsible for the $100 million failure-the MMAC, the mayor's office (under another mayor) and other power brokers-are once again meeting behind closed doors to cook up their next brilliant plan for MPS. And the

Journal Sentinel is once again squarely on the side of whatever the politi cal meddlers who created the failed neighborhood school plan decide to hand down as their next solution for MPS.

Doomed from the Start?

Describing the failure of the neighbor hood initiative it hawked as "the last straw," the newspaper suggested Mayor Tom Barrett, Gov. Jim Doyle and all those rich, white guys from the MMAC should consid er blowing up MPS and starting all over. Thinking about what should be done to give every Milwaukee Public Schools stu dent the same quality schools and educa tional advantages that are routinely avail able to every student fortunate enough to be born in a wealthy Milwaukee suburb certainly would be welcome.

But any plan cooked up in secret without talking and listening to the parents and the students about their educational needs is doomed from the start.

So is any plan that does not have the goal of providing the same financial resources and educational opportunities to poor black, Latino and white students in the city of Milwaukee that are available to suburban students attending educational complexes that resemble little junior colleges.

All those great, white fathers meeting secretly in back rooms to put together plans for MPS-with only a couple of high-profile blacks such as Howard Fuller and Cory Nettles allowed in the room-have an obvious conflict of interest.

Most of them do not live in the city and certainly wouldn't allow their children to attend public schools if they did. Despite all their rhetoric, creating successful city schools is not their first educational priority.

While the MMAC pretends to be concerned about the quality of MPS, its highest educational priority remains expanding the taxpayer voucher program to provide public funds to send children to private and religious schools.

The expansion of the voucher program removes financial resources and motivated students from city schools, leaving MPS with the hardest students to educate and less money to educate them. That was the real reason for the failure of the Neighborhood Schools Initiative. Over the course of the building and expansion program, MPS lost more than 20,000 students, as well as the state aid for education al programs that went with them. As power brokers put together their secret plans behind closed doors, the first thing they should do is stop taking financial resources away from Milwaukee-and instead provide the same educational programs for city children as they do for their own children.

What's your take? Write: editor@shepex.com or comment on this story online at www.expressmilwaukee.com.

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The opinion piece penned by Joel McNally “Secret Plans for MPS” was long on speculation and short on any real facts, and unfortunately full of race baiting. Specifically, MMAC, the organization I represent responded to the MPS request to help them pass legislation authorizing a Neighborhood Schools Initiative that would have put money into schools in neighborhoods where there were more kids than capacity, we thought the idea merited support, more money for school capacity in neighborhoods that needed it, and less spent on transportation (which adds little to the value of education). We had no part in designing the NSI schools plan. The facts following the passage of NSI, including ignoring parent’s interest in busing for safety reasons, in some cases a poor use of the funds, and the failure to close other schools to bring school capacity in line with MPS enrollment are not faults of the legislation we supported but the execution. Parents choosing other schools in these neighborhoods, is well, just want parents should be doing, looking for the best schools. It’s a shame to see this portrayed “as rich white guys” with a nefarious agenda. Our goal remains the same, more high-performing schools that give all our kids the best chance for a solid education-call it enlightened self interest. Tim Sheehy President Metropolitan Milwaukee Assn. of Commerce
 
 
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