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The Watchdog’s Kibbles & Bits – Box 13

07.17.09

School  Dist. 64 Test Results Unclear.  This week’s Park Ridge Journal reports that Park Ridge-Niles School District 64’s most recent MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) results in math, reading and language arts leave something to be desired, with 40% of the D-64 students failing to meet their “growth goals” in the past 3 years (“Test Scores Reveal Good, Bad News For Schools,” July 15).  One of the suggested explanations/excuses: a “summer slump” with kids not retaining knowledge and skills over the summer, causing notably lower scores in the Fall tests than in the Spring.

We don’t know about a “summer slump,” but can Dist. 64 and the local newspapers stop reporting that our students “scored higher than the national average”?  A community with the affluence and advantages of ours should be embarrassed to consider comparisons against the “national average” in anything academic! 

Are The “Yutes” On The Loose?  Both local newspapers are reporting that 5 residents of the Park Ridge Youth Campus required police attention last week: 4 girls (ages 12, 13, 13 and 16) were charged with disorderly conduct; one (age 14) was charged with battery; and another (age 14) was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Markham.

We understand and applaud the Youth Campus’ mission, and many people in this community have supported that mission for many years.  But these kinds of incidents suggest that the Youth Campus’ staff isn’t taking “security” seriously enough.

City Government a la Allegretti. We’ve never been fans of Ald. Jim Allegretti (4th Ward), an unabashed cheerlead for closed sessions and governmental secrecy, irresponsible spending and giveaways of taxpayer money, and an overall lack of governmental accountability.  So he didn’t disappoint us when, just this past Monday, he led the effort (supported by Alds. Don Bach, Tom Carey and Robert Ryan, naturally) to let the City Council overturn zoning text amendment decisions of the City’s Planning & Zoning Commission (“P&Z”) by simple majority instead of super-majority.

We’ve seen the P&Z process function reasonably well over the years, perhaps even better than the rest of City government.  So why is Allegretti – or Bach, Carey and Ryan – choosing to meddle with something that’s not broken when they so blissfully ignore so much of what is? 

City Government a la Allegretti, Part II. After making it easier to bypass P&Z, Allegretti then tried to but the kibosh on a plan by AT&T to bring its “U-Verse” cable television services to Park Ridge.  Not only would that bring potentially beneficial competition (v. Comcast), but the AT&T proposal included payment to the City of 6% of AT&T’s gross revenues from its Park Ridge services, which could turn into some real money – one of the reasons Allegretti gave for touting a text amendment to liberalize the City’s billboard zoning.  Allegretti’s objection to the U-Verse boxes? They’re “unsightly.”

Hey, Jimbo, now you’re cutting into the Appearance Commission’s territory!

9 comments so far

PD:

Beyond the test scores, there is an article in the Chicago Tribune that really scares me -http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-clout-schools-17-jul17,0,2620479.story.

We couldn’t even get a student in using the clout method!!

10:23 AM
I don’t get your point – lots of Maine South students are admitted to U of I at Urbana-Champaign, and of those many decline the offer and prefer other universities. Maine Township High School South just wasn’t high on the applicants with clout list and not discussed in the Trib article. Things could be a lot better at Maine South, but they are still graduating many intelligent students.

I agree. Actually, the Tribune article shows that 66% of Maine South applicants to UofI were accepted on their own merit, and 69% of Maine East students did likewise. That’s better than New Trier (64%), Loyola Academy (63%), Notre Dame (63%) and St. Ignatius (62%).

So it looks like the two Maine Twp. high schools serving Park Ridge – and the students attending them – are doing just fine without Clout.

Folks:

It was an attempt at a joke. Obviously it failed!! Oh well.

What’s the deal with those Youth Campus “kids”? Haven’t they been running wild for awhile now?

Great point about Allegretti. Why is he (and the others who voted with him) so concerned about being able to over-ride P&Z decisions that they need to get rid of the supermajority over-ride vote? That just seems kinky. If they can’t get 5 votes to over-ride, then they probably shouldn’t over-ride. Or else they have put the wrong people on P&Z.

I looked at the detailed clout list on the trib web site and find that Maine South had 7 kids on the list from 2005-2009, Three of them got in. Maine East had none/none and Maine West had one/one.

I don’t know whether to feel good or bad….I’m leaning towards bad. Wonder if the 207 Admin knew and whether they had any role in this…that would be bad

FYI…Despite the claims of increased or improved security, TYC has actually gradually reduced “security,” the off-duty cops that worked there, to save revenue. The kids have always had their ups and downs, but as a neighbor, I would certainly rather have the cops back over some “staff” that can’t stay awake or even hired for any real period of time…

I am SHOCKED that the troubled wards of the State are acting like, well, like troubled wards of the State. It looks like nobody told them they are now living in Park Ridge, where the women are strong, the men are good looking, and all the children are above average.

Oh, and I almost forgot…the snow may not slush upon the hill.



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