Similar shit as in Central Falls, only a different school district in a different state, and the fact the staff wouldn't be fired from the district:
Boston school officials announced yesterday that staff at six schools will have to reapply for their jobs and five principals will be replaced after the schools were listed among nearly three dozen statewide that will probably be declared “underperforming’’ and subject to drastic change.
Overall, 12 Boston schools face being listed as underperforming, slightly more than a third of the 35 schools statewide. The list includes the Jeremiah E. Burke High School in Dorchester, long considered a barometer of Mayor Thomas M. Menino’s effectiveness in improving the city’s schools over the past 16 years.
The state’s action was the first under a two-month-old law requiring dramatic changes to overhaul the state’s lowest-performing schools. Superintendents will have three years to turn around these schools or face a state takeover.
In announcing the shake-up, Superintendent Carol R. Johnson said the schools must have top-notch staffs to successfully turn them around. She emphasized that staff members are not being fired and that employees not rehired could find work at other district schools.
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Reader Comment: Here's a lead-pipe cinch guarantee. Instead of replacing the teachers and principals, if the students who attend Weston High School or those who attend Acton-Boxboro Regional were moved into the Jeremiah Burke and vice-versa--with no changes in teachers--Burke would be a high-performing school and Weston or A-B would be on the defecate list. . . .