GUEST COLUMN CITES FAILURES IN C.R. WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
The following Guest Column was carried in Sunday's, Jan 9, 2011 Gazette. The column created badly needed awareness of the academic failures in a High School arrogantly touted by its Principal in a previous Gazette Guest Column. The responses to the Column below have been overwhelmingly positive and favorable, with commendations to the writer's courage for writing it. A very few have tried to attack and discredit the Column, by ignoring its facts. Such efforts are in vain, because of the following facts.
including Washington High School, 21 of 33 Cedar Rapids schools are In Need of Assistance for academic failures. In addition, 4 schools are on the Watch List for academic failure. If they don't improve they will be on the In Need of Assistance list as well.
The bottom line, 25 (76%) of Cedar Rapids schools are cited for academic failures.
Department of Education reports listing Iowa school districts, and schools, In Need of Assistance--and on the Watch list are linked from Dept. of Ed. website:
http://www.iowa.gov/educate/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1923&catid=497&Itemid=1.
GUEST COLUMN
1-9-11
Principal's column shows what's wrong with C.R. schools
The
Jan. 2 Gazette carried a guest column by the principal of Cedar Rapids
Washington High School that serves as an arrogant example of what is wrong with
the Cedar Rapids Community School District.
It touts artificial intelligence, because it does not admit anything about using
dumbed-down tests and test-taking gimmicks used to raise tests scores without
students learning more. Other Cedar Rapids school principals know the tactics
this principal used to deviously claim 67 valedictorians in a high school that
once honestly claimed a single valedictorian.
Ralph Plagman's column said nothing about Washington High School being on the
federal No Child Left Behind In Need of Assistance list, for five consecutive
years, for academic failures in both math and reading. The principal said
nothing about any plan, or effort, to fix the failures. He ignored the failures
and gets away with it in a school district that has been on the In Need of
Assistance list for four consecutive years of academic failures in math, and
five years in reading. Had the district and high school been Title 1, both would
have been taken over and managed by the state, per NCLB mandate.
The district and high school are guilty of academic child
abuse that is career limiting in a world economy that all district students
face.
The principal's claim that student achievement at the school has 'never been
higher' is bogus.
'A Nation at Risk' and the litany of reports, articles and numbers show that
U.S. schools have fallen from among the top in the world in 1950, to a ranking
of 28th today, and that Iowa has fallen similarly in U.S.
school rankings.
The postings and charts on website http://iowalive.
net/ and Iowa school district rankings linked on websites http://
www.iowalive.net/
rankings%2005-07.htm,
http://www.iowalive.net/
school%20cheating.htm, and http://www.iowalive. net/ranking8.htm show the Cedar
Rapids school district ranks near the bottom of all Iowa school districts.
Website http://
www.iowalive.net/ history%20of%20iowa%20 school%20failure.htm shows
the 40-year-plus history of Iowa public school decline, despite a litany of
costly, failed attempts to stop it. All Iowalive postings are primarily based on
public school reports and other public data.
The principal said nothing about pathetic graduation rates, or the number of
graduates who cannot first-time pass the current, dumbed down GED test (likely
65 percent) or the large percentage of students (likely at least 40 percent) who
take remedial classes in college.
The principal cited cops needed to prevent intruders from entering the school.
Had he honestly included but a few of the school's dismal failures, the cops
would be needed to keep irate parents from entering the school.
One wonders if the cops are already used for that purpose.
The principal claimed 86 percent of the 2009 Washington grads went directly to a
two- or four-year college the fall after high school graduation. The claim is so
absurd that I would not believe any of them, without verification by an
independent audit.
The principal is herein asked to provide me, at the e-mail address below, the
public records showing the college and university enrollment data he used to
support such an unbelievable enrollment claim.
The principal's guest column is a blatant, self-serving attempt to grade his own
paper in an arrogant attempt to boost his record before announcing his
retirement, from a high school that is no longer a shadow of what it was, no
thanks to him.
Kudos to any school district principal who is honestly planning and honestly
expecting to improve student achievement.
Dick Fredericks of Palo is retired executive director of Rockwell Collins
Organizational Development and is spokesman for Iowalive Network, a network of
volunteer residents and professionals for improving Iowa. Comments:
rafia@fmtcs.com.
The district and high school are guilty of academic child abuse that is career
limiting in a world economy that all district students face.
GUEST COLUMN

Dick Fredericks