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May 26, 2008

An Interview with Terry Grier, San Diego's New Superintendent

Maureen Magee:

What kind of reforms are you planning for the district?

The budget crisis is not over. We've got to look at closing small schools. There are 40 with enrollments under 400.

How would you help the district's poorest-performing schools?

I'd like to look at lowering class size to an average of 15 (students) in grades kindergarten, one and two at 10 to 15 of our most impacted schools. Some of these schools have a tremendous mobility factor; I'd to treat them like magnets and provide busing if (students) move, as many of them often do for various reasons, so they can continue at the same school.

What about the rest of the district?

I want schools to have flexibility. But one thing I think – and research says – all schools could benefit from is creating a sense of community by keeping cohorts of children together in kindergarten, first and second grades.

What about high schools?

I'd like every high school to offer at least 10 Advanced Placement courses. It's not ethical to deny some students access to this curriculum.

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Posted by Jim Zellmer at May 26, 2008 6:56 AM
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