Top LYS Tweets – April 26, 2021
Lead Your School represents a cadre of educators from across the country that are driven to maximize student opportunities and…
A reader/contributor writes:
“I see that Commissioner Robert Scott shut down Pearce Middle School! I have to eat my words now! Too bad it took five years of kids getting the short end of the stick to make this happen.”
SC Response
Yet the story hasn’t ended yet, local political leaders are still trying to save the school. They are using the same old excuses.
Excuse #1: “We need more time.” So evidently after 5+ years of horrific results, they almost have it figured out.
Excuse #2: “We’ve made progress.” They can’t face the reality that in the 5+ years that it has taken the campus to go from failing miserably, to just failing, means that they are harming students at a wholesale level.
Here is what we (both the LYS company and the LYS network) know: In terms of adding value and performance growth – Some schools outperform most schools; and some teachers out perform most teachers. To be the “one of the some” requires the right tools, a singular focus on students, the discipline of an extra-ordinary work ethic, and the willingness to engage in the fight against aggressive ignorance.
If you haven’t done it in five years, you aren’t going to do it at all. And it is being done, right now. Here are a few examples:
Time is not the critical factor for improving schools, but time does doom students. Think. Work. Achieve.Your turn…
