Of Course: Chicago School Chief Chosen for Sec. of Education

by Stephan Tawney on December 15, 2008

Senior Democratic sources tell the New York Times that Arne Duncan, the superintendent of Chicago schools, has been chosen by Barack Obama to head the Department of Education. Duncan, a resident of Hyde Park and Richard Daley appointee, became friends with Barack Obama…on the basketball court.

Mr. Duncan is a Harvard graduate whose friendship with Mr. Obama began on the basketball court and flowered into frequent discussions of education policy.

He has seven years’ experience as chief executive of the Chicago Public Schools, the nation’s third-largest school district, where he has earned a solid reputation for confronting pressing issues in public education, like how to raise teacher quality, how to transform weak schools and when to shutter those that are irredeemably failing.

Yet another buddy from the Chicago/Daley political machine in the Obama Administration. Except this time with a basketball-related twist. A little information about the Chicago public school system from Professor Wikipedia:

The April 21, 2006 issue of the Chicago Tribune revealed a study released by the Consortium on Chicago School Research that stated that 6 of every 100 CPS freshmen would earn a bachelor’s degree by age 25. 3 in 100 black or Latino men would earn a bachelor’s degree by age 25. The study tracked Chicago high school students who graduated in 1998 and 1999. 35% of CPS students who went to college earned their bachelor’s degree within six years, below the national average of 64%.[1]

Chicago has a history of high dropout rates, with around half of students failing to graduate for the past 30 years. Criticism is directed at the CPS for inflating its performance figures. Through such techniques as counting students who swap schools before dropping out as transfers but not dropouts, it publishes graduation claims as high as 71%. Nonetheless, throughout the 1990s actual rates seem to have improved slightly, as true graduation estimates rose from 48% in 1991 to 54% in 2004.

And now the head of that organization will be in charge of the nation’s education. Craptastic.



2 Responses to “Of Course: Chicago School Chief Chosen for Sec. of Education”

  1. robert verdi Says:

    sounds like a great choice.

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