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Home » NewsSchool turnaround plan in the media Dems Call For Support of School Turnaround Plan DETROIT - Two House lawmakers and leading advocates of major school reform legislation held a press conference today urging the Senate to act on their plan to turn around failing schools before any more Michigan school children suffer the consequences of poor performing schools. The plan, which passed the House late last week, creates new standards and restructuring options for schools to ensure Michigan students are prepared for the 21st century global economy. "We cannot afford to wait any longer to address schools that fail our children," said State Representative Tim Melton (D-Pontiac), a sponsor of the plan. "Education plays a vital role in enabling our children to reach their full potential and compete for 21st century jobs. It is crucial that we act before more Michigan children are put at risk of falling behind because the schools they attend are unable to provide a quality education." The legislation allows for the appointment of a Reform Officer to design and implement a turnaround plan for failing schools. The Reform Officer will appoint a team to review a school placed under his or her control and make recommendations, and he or she will oversee the implementation of a restructuring strategy. The Reform Officer will have the power to implement new building policies, assume direct operation of the school or contract with a high-performing charter school. "This legislation gets to the root of the problem in some of our state's most critically challenged schools," said State Representative Bert Johnson (D-Detroit), the other sponsor of the plan. "We're at a vital point in the direction of our state's future and because top-notch education is the foundation to economic recovery, this plan for reform is a giant leap down the path to prosperity for Michigan." |
Welcome to my Website"It is a great pleasure to serve the people of Pontiac and Auburn Hills. I hope you will find my site helpful and informative. It is intended to provide information on my legislative work and be another access point in which to contact me. The content allows constituents and citizens to keep informed on the issues that I am working on. My site also offers information on events that may be affecting the people of the 29th District. You can find information to contact my office and other local resources that may help offer valuable services. I look forward to hearing from you."- Tim Melton"The energetic Melton has pushed forward on other, smart education ideas, such as establishing a college tuition system of the entire state modeled after the Kalamazoo Promise. Incumbent Tim Melton is the better choice." - The Detroit Free Press, 7/23/08 Latest Video![]() Spotlight on the NewsDecember 15, 2009 - I recently appeared on Channel 7's "Spotlight on the News". It was a great opportunity to discuss education issues....WATCH NOW![]() |
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