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February 1, 2013

What is Public Education?

Mike Ford:

McShane's point is one I heard Howard Fuller, former MPS school board member John Gardner, and others make many years ago. It's a point that initially attracted me to the cause of education reform in Milwaukee. However, it's also a difficult point to make sense of if you are not familiar with Milwaukee's education system.

Consider the experience of Teach for America. Naturally when they came to town they were only interested in public schools (defined as MPS and charter), because their mission is to serve primarily low-income children. However, when MPS layoffs left many of their teachers searching for a school they discovered that Milwaukee private schools, by virtue of their participation in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP), serve an overwhelmingly low-income population. Today many Teach for America teachers are placed in private Milwaukee public schools.

So what are the differences between MPS and the charter and choice sectors? In recent op-ed a wide group of Milwaukee advocates argued that "MPS is the only educational institution in this city that has the capacity, commitment and legal obligation to serve all of Milwaukee's children."

Posted by Jim Zellmer at February 1, 2013 1:54 AM
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