More on the Proposed IB Madison Preparatory Academy for Young Men Charter School

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Based on current education and social conditions, the fate of boys of color is uncertain.
Black boys are grossly over-represented among youth failing to achieve academic success, are at grave risk of dropping out of school before they reach 10th grade, are disproportionately represented among adjudicated and incarcerated youth, and are far less likely than their peers in other subgroups to achieve to their dreams and aspirations.
Research indicates that although black boys have high aspirations for academic and career success, their underperformance in school and lack of educational attainment undermine their career pursuits and the success they desire. This misalignment of aspirations and achievement is fueled by and perpetuates a set of social conditions wherein black males find themselves disproportionately represented among the unemployed and incarcerated. Without meaningful, targeted, and sustainable interventions and support systems, hundreds of thousands of young Black men will never realize their true potential and the cycle of high unemployment, fatherless homes, overcrowded jails, incarcerated talent, deferred dreams, and high rates of school failure will continue.
Madison Preparatory Academy for Young Men (aka Madison Prep) will be established to serve as a catalyst for change and opportunity among young men of color. Its founders understand that poverty, isolation, structural discrimination, lack of access to positive male role models and achievement-oriented peer groups, limited exposure to opportunity and culture outside their neighborhood or city, and a general lack of understanding – and in some cases fear – of black boys among adults are major contributing factors to why so many young men are failing to achieve to their full potential. However, the Urban League of Greater Madison – the “founders” of Madison Prep – also understand that these issues can be addressed by directly countering each issue with a positive, exciting, engaging, enriching, challenging, affirming and structured learning community designed to exclusively benefit boys.

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  1. I’ve received some interesting comments on the proposed Madison Preparatory Academy. These comments reflect the issues that will be discussed as the proposal moves forward:
    How does the District’s “psuedo charter” experience (goals, results) with Wright Middle School inform the community?
    Wright started life as “Madison Middle School 2000”.
    How will race and gender discrimination issues play out?
    In some ways, this initiative is the inverse of the recent “Small Learning Communities” and one size fits all curriculum experiments such as English 9 and 10 and Connected Math:
    http://www.zmetro.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-search.cgi?IncludeBlogs=6&search=%22english+10%22
    http://www.zmetro.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-search.cgi?IncludeBlogs=6&search=%22Connected+Math%22
    http://www.zmetro.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-search.cgi?IncludeBlogs=6&search=%22Small+Learning+Communities%22

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