
I recently read one of several troubling articles on the resegregation of public schools in America. We seem to be headed back to separate but unequal all over again. My question is does it have to be this way? Are there examples of public schools that are doing an effective job of educating disadvantaged youth in the communities where they live? The answer is yes. This spring, The Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women (BYSYW – pronounced “Bliss”) graduated its first class of 60 young women who are all going to colleges such as Johns Hopkins with SAT scores significantly higher than the city public school average and over $487,000 in scholarships.
The school’s director of college advising stated that “In a perfect world, everybody would go to college. In the BLSYW world, everybody creates a success plan.” School administrators said that message is the legacy of the first graduating class. Take a look at the article from the Baltimore Sun and let me know if you agree that this model needs to be expanded and emulated.