Inglewood schools
Nov. 22nd, 2013 07:07 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just skimming through the nglewood Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team report on Inglewood Unified, and it makes for dismal reading. The state came in a while back and took over, when the district had a $55 million shortfall.
"Stated reasons for fiscal insolvency included: Overstating [attendance], understating California State Teachers’ Retirement System payments, understating certificated salary expenses, continued deficit spending, and declining enrollment."
And the board is just as dysfunctional as I thought: "There is evidence of conflict between board members as well as in-fighting, nepotism, and mismanagement by district leaders."
But let's just forget the fiscal mismanagement and leadership problems. Let's talk results.
"On the California Alternate Performance Assessment, ... [students scoring] proficient and above ... in math and in English language arts (ELA)." --- 1.3%
California Modified Assessment
Proficient and above in math --- 2.4%
Proficient and above in ELA --- 2.5%
"Stated reasons for fiscal insolvency included: Overstating [attendance], understating California State Teachers’ Retirement System payments, understating certificated salary expenses, continued deficit spending, and declining enrollment."
And the board is just as dysfunctional as I thought: "There is evidence of conflict between board members as well as in-fighting, nepotism, and mismanagement by district leaders."
But let's just forget the fiscal mismanagement and leadership problems. Let's talk results.
"On the California Alternate Performance Assessment, ... [students scoring] proficient and above ... in math and in English language arts (ELA)." --- 1.3%
California Modified Assessment
Proficient and above in math --- 2.4%
Proficient and above in ELA --- 2.5%