Not living in the city, I have no real skin in this game, but as a BLS alum, I have to rant about this:
Latin (and the other exam schools) are not some magic shortcut to college. They're rigorous education programs that chew up and spit out students who can't keep up. I can't fully speak to BLA or the O'Bryant, but BLS is a meat grinder. The crushing amount of work and ramped up pace is what makes it what it is. There really isn't anything done at BLS that couldn't be done at any other BPS high school, the issue being that any other school would see graduation rates tank if they adopted it. Expanding enrollment is a fool's errand - you will end up with the same number of graduates at the other end. "And yet too many students face rejection from the exam schools." How many is too many? Any kid? I agree that BLS specifically does not represent the demographic makeup of the city, but the solution to that lies in the elementary and middle schools of BPS, not in Latin's seat count or selection process. Implementing his ideas would devalue the exam schools while simultaneously doing a disservice to the students he's claiming to help.
It's such a nakedly cynical appeal to the parents of kids who just missed out on getting into the exam schools.
(from https://joshforboston.com/policy/bps-education-plan/ for citation's sake)
- Reevaluate Exam Schools: Josh will reevaluate the current exam school admissions policy, as well as the number of seats available in our top-notch exam schools. If a BPS student has met the necessary requirements, they should be able to attend one of these flagship schools. And yet too many students face rejection from the exam schools. Josh will ensure that there are more seats available to our students across the city, and will consider options such as satellite campuses for our current exam schools. Moreover, Josh will work with all stakeholders to review the best practices for admission to our exam schools.
Latin (and the other exam schools) are not some magic shortcut to college. They're rigorous education programs that chew up and spit out students who can't keep up. I can't fully speak to BLA or the O'Bryant, but BLS is a meat grinder. The crushing amount of work and ramped up pace is what makes it what it is. There really isn't anything done at BLS that couldn't be done at any other BPS high school, the issue being that any other school would see graduation rates tank if they adopted it. Expanding enrollment is a fool's errand - you will end up with the same number of graduates at the other end. "And yet too many students face rejection from the exam schools." How many is too many? Any kid? I agree that BLS specifically does not represent the demographic makeup of the city, but the solution to that lies in the elementary and middle schools of BPS, not in Latin's seat count or selection process. Implementing his ideas would devalue the exam schools while simultaneously doing a disservice to the students he's claiming to help.
It's such a nakedly cynical appeal to the parents of kids who just missed out on getting into the exam schools.