Thursday, October 20, 2011

List of Markell Ed-Critics Growing

Low enrollment, a new computer-based school model and low test scores are concerns for Wilmington City Councilman Mike Brown, who said Gov. Jack Markell's administration made a mistake when it picked K12 Inc., a Virginia-based for-profit education company, to run the school after the state Board of Education voted to revoke a local group's control.



"That's the one the governor swore to God he was going to change things around," Brown said. "That's the one where they rode in there on their white horse and said everything was going to be all right -- we got it under control, we got handpicked people, we got people who are HQT, highly qualified teachers. We got this, we got that, we got a whole lot. So, I'm still waiting on it."

That's City Councilman Mike Brown on K12's failure to attract enough students to meet the enrollment target at Moyer.  Gov. Markell and DOE brought in K12 to manage the school in 2010.  It was rated commendable at the time.  K12 has also failed to post the mandated financials on the school website despite two state laws that demand such transparency.

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