DALLAS — Declaring “it’s a new day in Dallas ISD,” Superintendent Michael Hinojosa announced a major expansion of school choice options for next school year during the February board briefing.
In making the recommendation to trustees, Hinojosa said the district has to act aggressively and think differently to make Dallas ISD the district of choice for Dallas families.
Next year’s new choice programs will be launched on new and existing district campuses. The programs proposed for the 2016–2017 school year include:
- 12 two-way elementary dual language programs that provide both Spanish and English instruction to students in the same classroom developing bilingual and biliterate students
- Seven high school collegiate academies that are on the path to becoming Early College High Schools that will offer students the opportunity to earn up to two years of college as part of their high school curriculum
- Expanded Career and Tech Education (CTE) programs at seven high schools to equip students with skills leading to high-wage, high-demand careers
- Three new single-gender schools offering instruction in environments that research shows improve achievement levels as compared with co-ed schools.
Wait – wait – wait….what I want to know is about charter schools and the run away push to take the funding of public schools and give it to private industry (aka charter schools)…Is this push for school choice just another scheme to promote charter schools at the expense of public schools or is this actually something designed to benefit the public and promote better education for the 99%?