Posted on 10/16/2015 7:08:58 PM PDT by MichCapCon
The Jalen Rose Leadership Academy sets for itself a goal of graduating 85 percent of its students, having 85 percent of its graduates enroll in college and then seeing 85 percent of those students graduate from college. But the public charter school on the northwest side of Detroit may have difficulty reaching those goals when more than half its students were, as defined by the state, chronically absent from the classroom.
Figures collected by the state show that 51.5 percent of Jalen Rose students met that definition by missing more than 10 school days in 2013-14, the latest year data is available. Thats a huge increase from previous experience at the charter school founded by basketball star Jalen Rose in 2011. That first year, only 5 percent of students met the states definition of chronically absent, but that number jumped to 17 percent in the second year. Unlike conventional school districts, the charter school does not offer transportation for students.
In several Michigan school districts, more than half the students are chronically absent. That is the backdrop for a new state law that will go into effect June 16, 2016. It gives the state the authority to strip welfare benefits from a program group the current term for a household on welfare in which children miss too much school.
Public Act 56 of 2015, signed into law by Gov. Rick Snyder in June, requires the Department of Health and Human Services to figure out within 12 months how to implement the policy.
That task is complicated by various conditions and exceptions in the new law, a consequence of legislators struggling to find realistic ways to punish a careless parent without punishing the children. In the end, they told the agency to figure it out.
Theoretically, families could lose benefits if their truant schoolchildren were age 15 or less. Minors age 16 or 17 could be removed from the home and placed in foster care or some other alternative, as determined by a court.
If the agency decides to give real teeth to the law, the impact could be enormous given the magnitude of the truancy problem in school districts with large numbers of at risk (low-income) students. Two out of three students (67.1 percent) in Detroit Public Schools were deemed chronically absent in 2013-14, and its likely many of those missed far more than 10 days. Districts with similar demographics also have high absentee rates, including Benton Harbor (58.9 percent), Flint (52.7 percent) and Pontiac (49.9 percent).
Sen. Rick Jones, R-Grand Ledge, said he supports the law.
You have to get the parents attention in order to affect student behavior, Jones said.
He said the bill is a wake-up call to parents about their responsibility to get their children to school. Also, Jones said students need to go to school to be successful and parents must have a hand in that.
Gilda Jacobs, the president and CEO of the Michigan League for Public Policy, said her organization doesnt like the law.
This is the kind of thing that pushes families deeper into poverty, Jacobs said. Its punitive. It doesnt properly address what the causes are for the truancy of their kids.
Jacobs said students may miss school for many reasons, including having to take care of sick parents or siblings, problems with day care, not having shoes, or parents who dont have access to transportation.
I really believe this is a knee-jerk reaction to a problem instead of really attacking the problems that are out there, she said.
Thanks for posting that. I had never read it.
2/3 of Detroit students are chronically truant????
Holy Toledo.
So, is the problem that Detroit has some of the worst public schools in the country, or that they have poor outcomes because so many kids don’t go to school????
Kindly see my post #20.
Kindly see my post #20.
They will always be an enormous drag on the progress of the rest of black Americans and the country as a whole.
I appreciate your feedback and opinion on this. Thanks for being “in the trenches “
If the stupid politicians hadn’t lowered the import tariffs and offshored our industries and jobs, I might agree with you.
But right now, the best thing we can do for the downtrodden is get the economy going again.
I for one am not willing to say that the 100 million Americans that need food assistance are all deadbeats. Not when we are running a huge trade deficit that is strictly a result of stupid government policies.
Military school would be a good choice for many of the males.
I can live with that statement,
Cant stand the single mother with 5 kids stuff though. White or black.
I know this will sound hard to believe, the THREE gals when i was younger asked me to have a kid with them while we were dating.
Why would i do that?
Why do THEY do that. Not once. Not twice. But three, four or five times.
That’s got to stop being rewarded.
I dont know what answer.
I dont know how you give help to married couples and not to unmarried people with kids.
I wish i had the answers. I’m not that smart.
But if you pay taxes, then you are paying their way and should be concerned about it all.
Also, you should be concerned since this affects our society.
Most of it isn’t in the Constitution. Then again, our Constitution isn’t really followed anymore so there’s that.
LMAO!
You're welcome. And I'll say this for my job...never a dull day!
Oh, and let me add a side note. Our administration, and our union leadership, all wacko liberal. Not just liberal, but wacko liberal. But among the actual teachers...I'm guessing there's more conservatives there than in the general population. Gritty, real-life experience tends to make a person conservative.
Jalen Rose?
Kindly see my post #20.
You are DEAD right about the constitution.
Our founding fathers would die of laughter or from crying if they saw us GIVING TO HEALTHY PEOPLE food, lodging, money..for no good reason.
When I drove my cab I would see maybe 50 of obama’s sons hanging in front of each bodega or deli talking smack about their prison term or how tough they were.
I am QUITE SURE not all of the hundreds i would see were working the overnight shift and that is why they were out during the day.
they would took about hoe many babies they had. if you had one, you were a loser
Unfortunately many of the inner city kids don’t have the ability to do the school work.
Sounds like a similar academy Deion Sanders had here in Dallas, they wound up shutting it down.
Well stated!!
never heard of her!
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