Detroit Public Schools to Close 29 Schools

Peggy Walsh-Sarnecki:

Emergency financial manager Robert Bobb said the plan takes aim at more than just the district’s $305-million deficit and has the potential to boost student achievement. Many of the remaining buildings will be fixed up with federal funds.
Most of the closures were expected, although 10 buildings not on the list in April were added to the chopping block. Four schools once slated to close were spared.
Bobb made it clear that everything is on the table when it comes to fixing the 40 schools in need of restructuring. That means anything from replacing staff to changing curriculum to making them charter schools. He said some of the restructured schools could be turned over to a private school-management company.
“The students and the parents deserve better from the school district,” Bobb said. “We can no longer afford to let our children linger in underperforming schools.”