Detroit Public Schools: Who owns this?

Detroit Public Schools: Who owns this?

Detroit Public Schools (DPS) are a mess. For a while, the teachers have been calling out on rolling sickouts to draw attention to the problems in the district.  The Detroit Free Press reported yesterday that:

Teacher absences forced 88 Detroit schools to close today, the largest sick-out meant to call attention to large class sizes, dilapidated buildings and other problems in Michigan’s largest school district.

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To be fair, these are unsafe working conditions and somehow even if a student was motivated to learn the environment frankly stinks (literally). And the pictures certainly are awful:

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There are a few problems however: Starting with the question of who owns this problem?

Per Tom Watkins, a former state superintendent of schools, this is not a new problem:

The State of Michigan has a moral and constitutional responsibility to fix what it is partially responsible for breaking. The state took control of Detroit Public Schools in 1999, placing “emergency management” in charge, which has proved to be an utter failure. DPS’ financial woes have neither been fixed nor has the district provided even a minimal education to the majority of Detroit students.

Noting for the record that Mr. Watkins served under Governors Engler and Granholm. And this has been an issue for 16 years and that this is a bipartisan issue. So is this problem the fault of the state? Detroit Mayor Duggan and Governor Snyder are trying to resolve the above issues and it will not be a pretty resolution.

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