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February 12, 2010

Chicago's Marshall High School Moves Closer to a Sweeping Overhaul

Crystal Yednak:

On an April morning last year, more than 200 juniors took their seats at Marshall High School for the Prairie State Achievement Examination, a measure of whether their school had prepared them to meet basic state learning standards.

When the results came in for Marshall, only three students had met the standards for the math part of the test. Eighteen had passed the reading part. No students had exceeded state standards in reading or math.

The test results were but one indication of a high school in trouble. For years, many Marshall students have been ill prepared to enter college or the job market, and the school's long history is also marked by frustration and failures that often have little to do with math or reading.

The dismal statistics have made Marshall a target for turnaround in the next school year, along with Phillips High School and three elementary schools. Turnaround is an intervention promoted by the Obama administration that involves firing a school's current staff, committing resources in the form of building upgrades and new curriculums, and training new teachers.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at February 12, 2010 2:32 AM
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