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September 30, 2005Handcuffed, isolated, and gaggedThe task forces looking at eastside and westside enrollment and facilities operate under a set of "givens" that restrict the options they might consider, isolate them from publilc discussion, and control what items they can discuss at meetings. The MMSD Web site lists the ground rules: + Options will avoid major program changes such as Year Round Education or the creation of Magnet Schools; options may include school pairings, closings, restructuring programs, etc. The danger in these grounds rules is that the public will react to the task force recommendations in the same way as it reacted to the recommendations on Leopold. The reaction may well be something along these lines: The task forces were not allowed to look at all the possible alternatives so that voters still won't get to consider what might be the best and most effective options for teaching children. In the end, the continued limits on options could mean the rejection of any referendum needed to implement task force recommendations. Posted by Ed Blume at September 30, 2005 7:58 AMSubscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas |