New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio鈥檚 Renewal Schools program was 鈥渁 bad romance鈥 that was done in by 鈥渁 lack of understanding of how challenging school reform can be,鈥 writes Aaron Pallas, TC鈥檚 Arthur I. Gates Professor of Sociology & Education, in .
Aaron Pallas, Arthur I. Gates Professor of Sociology & Education
New York City recently announced plans to 鈥渕ove away鈥 from the Renewal program, a signature de Blasio initiative that has spent $773 million on 94 struggling public schools over the past five years with the expressed goal of turning them around. Many Renewal schools achieved student test scores and graduation rates that were no better than those in non-Renewal schools with similar students, yet, notes Pallas, the city鈥檚 most recent report still touts the effort as a success 鈥 and 50 schools remain in the program.
Breaking up, observes Pallas, is hard to do.