Politicians, union leaders, and teachers blast school turnaround plans

Martha Woodall:

didn’t know the school was slated for essentially a destabilizing turnaround, you would never have known that by walking through the school,” Weingarten said after an hour-long tour of E.W. Rhodes Elementary School. “In fact, you would have said: ‘Wait a minute. This is a place where parents want to send their kids, where educators want to work, where the kids are engaged.’ ”

Rhodes, at 2900 W. Clearfield St., is one of four elementary schools Superintendent William R. Hite has targeted for district-run academic makeovers. Under the approach he outlined last month, staff will be required to reapply for their jobs; no more than half could remain.

The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers and others have criticized the approach, saying drastic staff turnover is disruptive for students and the school community.