Wednesday, January 26, 2011

School Obama cited as success benefited from ditching teachers' union rules

President Obama in the State of the Union cited Bruce Randolph School in Denver as a shining example of educational success.

“Three years ago, it was rated one of the worst schools in Colorado; located on turf between two rival gangs. But last May, 97% of the seniors received their diploma. Most will be the first in their family to go to college. And after the first year of the school’s transformation, the principal who made it possible wiped away tears when a student said ‘Thank you, Mrs. Waters, for showing… that we are smart and we can make it.’” Obama said, according to his prepared remarks.

Notably, a key factor in the school’s success was a move to ditch the rules of teachers’ unions.

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