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Rhee, speaking to the Democrats for Education Reform a week ago, asks the group and other like-minded agencies to support her in the likely uphill battle to pass legislation allowing for the firings of hundreds of weak central office members.
Such legislation, which has yet to be submitted to D.C. Council members, will be key. Yet it could be a tough sell to local politicians, who Rhee urged would have to have the “intestinal fortitude” to support her in passing such a drastic measure.
“This is the only way that we’ll be able to change the system, the only way,” the chancellor tells audience members in the 12-minute clip. “If we don’t have high quality then we’re not going to be able to change the system.”
Rhee declined to talk about the video Friday.
Since it became public that Rhee planned to take the needed steps to clean house, she said she’s been bombarded by people who are fearful about the fates of any central office members losing their jobs.Such thinking is “skewed,” she complains during the speech.
“We’re not here to make sure that we’re taking care of people; we’re here to make sure kids get educated,” Rhee continues.
In speaking out against the bureaucracy that she’s up against, the chancellor describes D.C. Public Schools as running “counter to the way any good organization operates.”
“It’s mind-boggling,” she says.
In terms of the school communities, Rhee’s complaint is that there’s not enough of an awareness of how problematic some of the failing schools are.
A video posted on YouTube shows Michelle Rhee discussing the D.C. public school system.
For instance, she speaks of visiting a school in which less than 10 percent of students are deemed proficient, yet parents are convinced that the school is thriving and are only worried about the site closing.
“The very people that we are doing the most disservice to don’t understand the level to which we are not doing our jobs,” she says.



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Examiner Reader said:
DCPS employess are NOT WELFARE WORKERS! I am a DCPS employee who holds a BA & MS degree. I can go work ANYWHERE in the country that I so choose. I choose to serve the children of the district. I am TIRED of the assumption that teachers and school staff are not doing their jobs. Yes, there are some unsavory aspects to this system. However, there are people who bust their butts EVERYDAY for these children. I welcome ANYBODY to come into the schools & deal with what we have to deal with on a daily basis. Kids in gangs, kids that are hungry, kids that are homeless...these are the things that we have to address BEFORE instruction even begins somedays.I have YET to hear this Chancellor talk about the responsibilities of parents. Next thing, we'll be taking them home & tucking them into bed! I think everyone is open to positive change, what I'M not open to is being demeaned and treated like a person in a Totalitarian state, as if I can't say or do anything that opposes this new "Chancellor
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I am offended by the remark that she got her job because she is Asian. Maybe she has qualifications that enable her to see what is happening in DC. I don't think a person isn't qualified to understand educational challenges in DC just because she has never been in a rat hole. I would love to bus my daughter across town to a school, if when she got there, her school had the textbooks they needed, working science labs, qualified guidance counselors, and staff that willingly communicate with parents. My daughter had a history class last year that didn't have enough textbooks, so she couldn't bring it home to study. She took a chemistry class and never did an experiment because the lab tables and sinks didn't work, her guidance counselor was the school secretary and the staff never returned parent calls. I think its time to clean house at her school. Big Hint, her school is perceptually one of the best in the district.
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My job is and yours... said:
I can't fire incompetent employees...I can't close failing schools and I can't change the culture. So it is your job to convince me that I am doing a great-job, so that you can convince the DC voters that they were not bambozzled into voting for the mayor. Am I hearing a faint scream from 825...."I am mad as hell and I am not taking it anymore...." Believe me everyone loves a good fight...but it is the hurt after the fight...that makes you reconsider...was it all worth it?
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Examiner Reader said:
My wife and I have a bet: how long will it be before she turns to her husband and says: What WAS I thinking? I'm giving her seven months. Much of DC employment including DC schools central office is a welfare program for the otherwise unemployable. Its too ingrained. It is what it is --- a hopeless mess.
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Examiner Reader said:
She may well be one of those types that did 4-5 years teaching elementary in a wealthy white suburban school while she got her PHD. She probably can write term papers and thesises galore about any subject you ask for. Her Asian heritage likely got her on the fast track up as well. But she probably NEVER spent a lick of time working paycheck to paycheck in a rathole that many teachers work in. Unless you have worked at or near the bottom, you will never have a clue about solutions or the directions toward the solution. And as I have said before, I bet she has never worked NEAR a rathole.
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Examiner Reader said:
I do understand her, the system needs changing and specially those teachers that are racist do not belong in the school system, and even principals are not doing their jobs honestly, there is alot of descrimination and discrepancies among them, that is why minority children drop out of school because they fell, and told by them that they are not intelligent enough to go to college, as I saw it even by the administration in certain school system I was desperate but nothing it is done to them, just a slap in there backs and they go back to work the next day, and they put down the minority children and the special children too, so please the goverment need a new movement and get involve in the school system as a priority for this country to be equal and have the validity of freedom and liberty for all, ask a child as a drop out why is he there in the street, and you will see thousand of children being left out, and they use all kinds of excuses to make the child leave the school.
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Regarding the Parents said:
"For instance, she speaks of visiting a school in which less than 10 percent of students are deemed proficient, yet parents are convinced that the school is thriving and are only worried about the site closing." To me these parents are worried about losing a school that is close to them, perhaps. They are worried about having NO school. Perhaps somewhere else in the video, Ms. Rhee acknowledged the dreadful conundrum those parents find themselves in, but that little paragraph does not indicate that she does. Basically for the parents, it's either a bad school or no school. They are worried about losing their school. They do not necessarily think their school will be replaced with a better one. Historically, that is not how things go for poor people.
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Ray Evans said:
It amazes me how the folks at the top don't understand basic economics. (Lousy pay, lousy teachers). Now I suppose someone is going to tell me how great the commute from the burbs to DC is and how teachers are fighting to get into DC.
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Examiner Reader said:
The folks on the Hill recently killed any hope of Statehood or representation for the District. Now, if they don't support Rhee in making the changes needed at DCPS, it will look as if the conspiracy theorists are right: the real agenda is to make education in DC a voucher/charter program only.
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