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The Philadelphia Schools: Progress and Problems

Join us for this April 5 event focusing on citizen-expert dialogue.

This event will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at The Inquirer building, 400 N. Broad St., Philadelphia. Registration and refreshments will begin at 5:45 p.m.
This program is being co-sponsored by the Philadelphia Cross City Campaign for School Reform. It is intended as a preparatory session for the mayoral candidates forum to be co-sponsored by Great Expectations and the Cross City Campaign on April 12.


The April 5 program will have three parts:

An expert panel will lay out the facts about what’s gone on in the Philadelphia schools since the state takeover. Michael Casserly of the Council of the Great City Schools will put the Philly reforms in national context. Jolley Christman of the Graduate School of Education at Penn and Research for Action will report on test scores, and what they indicate about how various school management models are working. Sharmain Matlock-Turner of the Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition will talk about charters and school choice. Michael Masch, state budget secretary and a former member of the School Reform Commission, will talk about finances and state aid. Darlene Callands Curry of the Black Alliance for Educational Options will talk about the parents’ perspective. Given the recent prominence of the discipline issue, we may add a speaker on that.
Citizens will then gather in small groups to discuss what they heard, how it compares with their impressions coming in, what questions they still have and what steps they’d like to see taken next to improve education in Philadelphia.
James Nevels, chair of the SRC, and other SRC members will respond to what they’ve heard from the experts and the citizens.

Space is limited so REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR THE APRIL 5 EVENT.

Register by going to the project Web site at http://go.philly.com/greatexpectations and clicking on the registration link or by calling the project hotline at 215-854-5956.

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Great Expectations is a civic engagement project brought to you by The Inquirer and the University of Pennsylvania. Check out the Great Expectations Web site.

Chris Satullo is an Inquirer columnist and former editor of The Inquirer's Editorial Page. He was a founder of the Great Expectations project, which focuses on civic engagement and the issues in Philadelphia's 2007 mayoral race.

Tom Ferrick, a former Inquirer reporter, worked on the Great Expectations project throughout 2007 and into 2008.

Other members of the Editorial Board will be weighing in on the blog, as will Harris Sokoloff and Jodie Chester Lowe, members of the Great Expectations team.

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