Friday, March 5, 2010

Should Moyer Academy Be Given a Second Chance?

Information provided by Adam Taylor • March 5, 2010

The director of Maurice J. Moyer Academy agrees that students there are achieving poorer-than-average grades, an assessment that caused the state to decide to close the charter school last month.

But Theo Gregory and others believe they should be given a second chance because of the particularly difficult challenges facing inner-city charter schools.

To read the entire article, click on the link belowl
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20100305/NEWS03/3050340/1008/Moyer-Academy---Give-us-a-chance-

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The school districts have failed these kids. They have not shown that they could do any better than the Moyer Academy did. Why not give them a second or even third chance?

We always here from administrators and educators that disadvantaged students are hard to turn around. If this is true, then should we be surprised that Moyer Academy can't get them up to the average test scores?

Anonymous said...

Isn't Warner getting a second chance?

Old School said...

We are not given a second chance. We have plenty of disadvantaged students in my school and no one gives us a break on our accountability. Kids living in poverty may have a very hard time in school. We are all struggling with this. Maybe Moyer could be a turn-around school like the rest of us.

Nancy Willing said...

We have plenty of disadvantaged students in my school and no one gives us a break on our accountability

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What school do you represent? Jea Street says that there are several public schools in Colonial and Christina that have been failing for a few years running and they are not being held accountable. In fact, Christina is Lowery and Cruce's legacy of failure.

I am trying to get to the bottom of the statements from both sides of the argument.

From what I have seen so far I support a reversal of the decision.