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January 24, 2008

School Walkout Planned to Protest Closures

2008_0124_school.jpgSchools Chancellor Michelle Rhee has yet to announce her revised closure list for D.C. Schools, but City Desk is reporting that activists and angry parents are organizing a walkout on Thursday, Jan. 31 in what appears to be a protest of the idea to close any schools at all.

Organizer Maria Jones, an activist parent of a child at one of the schools on the current closure list, Burroughs Elementary, told Jason Cherkis that she and fellow organizers will encourage all teachers, students, and DCPS employees to skip work and school a week from today and march from DCPS to the Wilson Building.

"We must send a message that Michelle Rhee doesn’t have the will of the people,” Jones says. “If we do not resist, 23 schools will close and many, many people will lose their jobs.”
It's natural that emotions run high when it comes to parents worrying about their children's education, but the idea of protesting any school closures at all seems awfully silly. Significant school closures have been on the city's agenda long before Mayor Fenty was even in office, and he was elected almost entirely on a platform of major school reform. If the individuals organizing this march hope to convince the entire city to get behind them, they'll need to come up with a message beyond "We're angry with Mayor Fenty" and "people are going to lose their jobs." Of course people are going to lose their jobs -- DCPS is the most bloated of all District agencies, and the city elected Mayor Fenty to trim the fat. That said, some of the arguments we've heard to revise which schools will be closed and which won't really do seem to merit some consideration. Protesters next week would do well to focus their message on the individual schools they think should be looked at again.


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Comments (8)

Yes, Maria Jones, the best way to ensure a quality education for your children is to force them to skip school for a week. Genius.

No wonder our system is so bad.

 

I hear there's 9 DC government position openings.

 

To be clear, the walkout is only planned for one day, which is happening a week from today.

 

I'm sure there are 1,000s of kids now begging their parents to make sure the walkout is the same day as a major math test or something.

 

"I'm sure there are 1,000s of kids now begging their parents to make sure the walkout is the same day as a major math test or something."
If there's any justice in the world, there'll be two feet of snow on the ground a week from today.

 

So let me get this straight: lots of DCPS students not showing up for school with Parents and teachers MIA? Who's going to notice the difference?

 

ces12: rofl

DCist: love the picture

 

just wanted to let you all know:

i am hereby planning a protest of my own. i hereby declare that everyone who breathes oxygen on january 29th will be doing so in support of mayor fenty's and chancellor rhee's school closing program. for those of you who choose to breathe only argon, radon, and sulfur dioxide on that day, we will duly note that you are opposed to the program.

everyone else, welcome aboard!


(take that, maria jones....will of the people my ass)

 
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