After two years of teaching in a southeast DC charter school, I finally visited Anacostia Senior High School, my public school neighbor and a place often referred to as an exemplar of a dysfunctional public school...
However, according to the Washington Post, Anacostia is experiencing a rebirth. A Post editorial from earlier this month, headlined "Reasons to cheer at Anacostia High," celebrated the school's revolutionary takeover by Friendship Public Charter Schools in September 2009, a reorganization facilitated by Chancellor Michelle Rhee:
"The school was organized into smaller programs and renamed the Academies at Anacostia. Today the halls are orderly, a new uniform policy is enforced, attendance is up and suspensions are down. Where once teachers thought nothing of students asleep at their desks, there is now an insistence on paying attention."
I visited the Sojourner Truth Academy for ninth-graders on Friday, June 18. What I saw and heard didn't match the hype. When I asked a student who gave me a tour of the building what the best part of school was for him, he told me: "the teachers... but they're all leaving...." I asked around, and indeed, many "energetic new staff members" were departing in sadness and embitterment...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dan-brown/rebirth-or-dungeon-inside_b_621875.html