Sacramento County, CA November 3, 1998 General
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RE-STRUCTURE SCHOOLS FOR ACCOUNTABILITY TO THE LOCAL COMMUNITY, STUDENTS, AND PARENTS

By Mike Dismukes

Candidate for Member of the State Assembly; District 9

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It is time to put the students first, the parents second, the community third, teachers fourth, the support staff fifth, and the administration last.
With no intent to be facetious, has anyone queried whether the Capitol Mall school headquarters should be the new Sacramento Central City High School? Should the administration be housed in portable buildings that leak in the rain? ...behind a crumbling facade? ...in a struggling, high-crime, neighborhood? It is my opinion that we should ask that question and that the school administration should move from their Capitol Mall address. Only major attitude and structural changes will promote the major results we need.

We need to re-structure the school system for accountability to the local community, parents, and students. We need to applaud and welcome our immigrant population, and teach them English. Diversity is our strength, cultural balance, and evolving wisdom. I propose an open reporting system: The school successes/failures should be published to the local community. That means standardized tests and community involvement. Administrative salaries, funding for school projects, and the availability of books on ratio to students must also be published. The community needs the schools to function, and that includes our piteous high schools. I further support limits on administrative spending. Texas made these major reforms in some of their most under-performing, bi-lingual schools. If Texas can do this, we can, too! I have been teaching English to the Japanese people. If Japan can do this, we can, too!

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