(If you cheat to make it so, Tinkerbell)
Another ed deform "miracle" story:
Ms. Passarella started her career in the theater...With 11 years of teaching under her belt, she opened a small public middle school with a competitive theater program. She and her teaching staff made it TAPCo’s mission to prepare students for acceptance into New York City’s best performing arts high schools... in 2005, TAPCo expanded and added on a new high school. Its first class graduated in 2009 with 97 percent of students receiving diplomas.
In 2010, every single one of its graduates went on to college. Some received full scholarships to universities like Syracuse, NYU and Northeastern.
Asked to divulge the secret behind her school’s phenomenal success, Passarella is quick to answer:
“Doing this job is really, really hard, but the answer is really easy. If you absolutely, with every ounce of belief, believe that 100 percent of your students will go to college, they will.”
She explains that many principals and teachers in other schools don’t expect all of their students to be college bound. When school officials don’t dedicate themselves to pursuing that goal, students don’t either.
http://www.takepart.com/news/2010/11/23/the-cinderella-story-behind-nycs-best-public-high-schoolAnd the backstory:
When report card grades were released in the fall for the city’s 455 high schools, the highest score went to a small school in a down-and-out section of the Bronx called Theater Arts Production Company School.
A stunning 94 percent of its seniors graduated, more than 30 points above the citywide average...
“When I interviewed for the school,” said Sam Buchbinder, a history teacher, “it was made very clear: this is a school that doesn’t believe in anyone failing.” That statement was not just an exhortation to excellence. It was school policy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/20/education/20grades.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper&pagewanted=printThe city's highest-rated school is being investigated for its "nonfailing policy" that makes it so easy for students to pass a class that kids say even a caveman could do it, The Post has learned.
The Department of Education is probing to see if the Theatre Arts Production Company HS in The Bronx attained its starred-ranking by fudging student grades.
"This week, my average is a 30; in three days I can bring it up to a 95," boasted one senior who didn't want his name published.
"The teachers will give you sheets that are already filled out, and you can just copy them. It's for the school so it doesn't look bad with failing grades."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/bronx/grade_fraud_sEpJqX8d5dg5l88B9S7RZJ#ixzz1BcYJiPYz http://ednotesonline.blogspot.com/2011/01/next-big-thing-school-scandals-tapco.html