Education Discussion Group at Holy Innocents
A City That Works - May 5, 2008
Report by moderator Jean Haskell
What does this goal mean to you?
• I have two sons and am terrified that my children will not be safe in the Philadelphia School System.
• I have spent my life trying to defeat ignorance; the opposite of education is ignorance.
• I want to see more kids come to school on time.
• Young people are our future; they must be educated.
• Schools must prepare kids for the workforce, and the curriculum must be de signed to engage kids.
• We need to get input from kids in school as to what is going on.
• Education is my livelihood. I’m concerned. The media is at fault for trashing education.
• I’m concerned about the violence in schools; girls get raped.
• I'm concerned with truancy.
• Kids don’t respect teachers. Classrooms are out of control.
Performance measures (What would success look like?):
• Increase attendance rates in all schools to 90 percent.
• Reduce violence in schools by 10 percent each year for the next five years.
• Increase college scholarships by 25 percent each year.
• Increase teacher retention by 50 percent in five years.
• Increase percentage of students attending public school -- moved from private and parochial schools.
Customer-service standards:
• Phone should be answered by a person, as opposed to a machine, and there should be one-call resolution. (First contact solves problem or gets solution.)
• E-mail should get a 24-hour response and questions to be answered with courtesy and respect.



