18 Jan 2011 @ 12:30 AM 

The Bay Citizen reported that it obtained records below a California Public records Act request showing high-level officials put to use community based organizations over which they had control, to routinely funnel back tens of thousands of dollars to supplement their district salaries.

Prior to Hurricane Katrina, the RSD had control of only five schools in Orleans Parish. After the storm, as a outcome of a poor reputation, a lot of speculated that the New Orleans Public School System would remain shut down indefinitely. Seeing the hurricane as an opportunity for change, state government decided to take a lot more control, and spot roughly 100 further schools within the RSD. While beneath this new ruling, these schools would stay within the recovery school district for not less than five years. In the course of this time, the schools test scores and overall performance would be evaluated. If these schools reached an acceptable degree of academic performance, they would then be returned to local control.

So far, the program has been an overall success for the New Orleans Public School System. Between 2007 and 2010, fourth grade college students have elevated their pass rates for standardized tests from 49 to 65%. Eighth graders’ pass rates have gone from 44 to 58%. The quantity of high school students performing on their appropriate grade-level has increased from 42 to 60% in math and 36-52% in English. Additionally, a considerably higher percentage of high schools college students are graduating.

These schools are nonprofit organizations that control their very own budget, make their very own decisions relating to hires, and make certain academic decisions, though still receiving federal funding. Permits are no longer required to go to “out of district” schools. If a parent or student just isn’t pleased with the school that they’re attending, for whatever reason, they now have the choice to opt for a new one. Charter schools are serving the majority of the approximate 24,000 students inside the RSD.

Till her retirement in June 2010, Bascom had control over a $20 million annual price range which was utilized to hire community organizations which supplied services to the district.

The future of the recovery school district is still unclear. Being that the RSD has reached the 5 year mark, legislation will be held this fall to choose whether or not or not to continue on the existing track of education, or to return the schools back to the local school board. Public opinion believes that the schools really should stay in state control, as only 21% of voters stated that they felt the schools really should be returned to Orleans Parish School Board. Certainly one of the concerns at hand is that having two sets of government, one in Baton Rouge (state) and one in New Orleans (local,) isn’t probably the most perfect situation.

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