He said RTTT "bores" him. He assured me the program will not affect schools like his. This principal works at a high performing school. The students at his school score well on the STAR tests. The teachers at his school don't teach to any tests and he doesn't see RTTT policy changing any of that. He also said that because his school - and most of his district - performs fairly well when it comes to state standards he's not counting on any Race To The Top funding to ever trickle down to his school. But that doesn't mean his school couldn't use the money.
This was an interesting realization for me. This whole time I thought Race To The Top was going to radically reform education. I thought resistance was futile. I thought there would be no survivors. It would be a Brave New World! Vive la revolucion! I have a dream! I thought everything was going to change. Oh my naivete! Here's the truth - a lot of schools have a majority of students who are doing well. Other schools have a majority of students who are failing. Sadly, that's a reality that money won't fix. But please, let's not let that leave this blog because next year, I need to get PAID!


