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Philadelphia colleges hiring one other advisor

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Lower than six months after hiring an outdoor agency for $450,000 to advise him on methods to enhance the college district, Superintendent Tony Watlington is looking for to seek out one other advisor to place Philadelphia “to be the quickest enhancing city faculty district within the nation,” in accordance with a request for proposal obtained by Chalkbeat.

The doc says the district seeks a advisor to overview Philadelphia’s organizational construction to see the way it compares to “the 25 largest city faculty districts and the 5 city faculty district[s] which are enhancing the quickest on The Nation’s Report Card.” 

That refers back to the biennial Nationwide Evaluation of Academic Progress. Outcomes launched in October confirmed Philadelphia performing close to the underside amongst massive city faculty districts in 2022 in fourth grade math, eighth grade math, fourth grade studying, and eighth grade studying. 

The district issued the request Dec. 6 and set a Jan. 17 deadline. The advisor would start in April and work via April 2024.

Final April, Watlington and the board of schooling got here below scrutiny for hiring the consulting agency Joseph and Associates to assist with the management transition and support in creating a five-year strategic plan. Joseph began work in June and can work via the tip of this faculty 12 months. The strategic plan is due subsequent spring.

Watlington is conducting what he known as a complete, three-phase transition with committees charged with creating a five-year strategic plan by subsequent spring. His transition staff has made 91 suggestions for enhancing the district. 

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Some critics of the Board of Training and district insurance policies questioned why yet one more advisor is critical.

“Why do we want extra consultants and administration corporations and these out-of-town corporations when we now have a workers,” requested Lisa Haver of the Alliance for Philadelphia Public Colleges, who commonly questions board and district insurance policies.

However Michael Casserly, who retired after heading the Council of the Nice Metropolis Colleges for practically three a long time, stated hiring consultants is frequent observe. 

“My expertise is that superintendents rent a wide range of consulting corporations for every kind of issues,” he stated. They do it as a result of they’ve a lean central workplace or are on the lookout for an “exterior extra unbiased or goal overview” in an effort to construct public belief, or each, he stated in an interview. “It’s actually not that uncommon.” 

Watlington, who grew to become Philadelphia’s faculty superintendent in June, has by no means run a district this massive. He got here from the Rowan-Salisbury faculty district in North Carolina, which had an enrollment of 18,000, a fraction of Philadelphia’s 119,000 college students in district colleges and 70,000 in constitution colleges. Earlier than that he rose from custodian to historical past instructor to chief of faculties within the 72,000-student Guilford County faculty system in Greensboro, North Carolina. 

Dale Mezzacappa is a senior author for Chalkbeat Philadelphia, the place she covers Ok-12 colleges and early childhood schooling in Philadelphia. Contact Dale at dmezzacappa@chalkbeat.org



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