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What Was the Mayor's Commission on Public Education?
In response to mounting concerns, Mayor Tom Murphy established a Commission on Public Education to open a community dialogue around the conditions of the city's public schools and what is necessary to improve them. The 38 citizens recruited to serve on the Commission brought the diversity, skills, and expertise that an in-depth examination of a large urban public school system demanded. They represented a cross-section of the city: major employers and small business people, educators, legal experts, clergy, and parents from more than a dozen neighborhoods. Their work began in September 2002. Each Commission member was assigned to one of three committees that examined specific areas of concern with the schools: student performance, finance and governance. They were assisted by an administrative staff, the RAND Corporation, and the Pennsylvania Economy League. For nearly nine months, the Commission, its staff, and consultants reviewed research and best practices related to schools and learning; studied the experiences of other urban districts that have embarked on reform; and interviewed Pittsburgh Board of Education members, administrators, and teachers. To take the pulse of the community, the Commission held a series of meetings throughout the city and listened to the ideas and concerns of parents, senior citizens, neighborhood advocates, business owners, religious organizations, and others. The Commission's findings and recommendations are summarized in this report. Their recommendations, unanimously approved, are offered as a blueprint for reform in the hope that the city, its citizens and government, will rally to the cause of achieving excellence, equity, and efficiency in the Pittsburgh Public Schools. Who Participated on the Commission?
School Funding and Financial Management Committee
Donald Burrell, Esther Bush, David L. Donahue, Carey Harris, John Henne, Maxwell King, Richard G. King, Stephen A. Schillo, Gregory R. Spencer, Richard Stanizzo, Garth J. Taylor Leadership and Governance Committee
Bonita Allen, Raymond N. Baum, Mary K. Conturo, The Rev. Dr. William Curtis, Rosalyn Guy-McCorkle, Frances A. Hanlon, Harry Litman, Sean McDonald, W. Thomas McGough, Jr., Sherry Niepp, Estella Smith Student Performance, Accountability, and Standards Committee
Esther L. Barazzone, John Bellisario, Roberta Bowra, Susan H. Brownlee, John Chalovich, Nikki Durnil, Raymond E. Meyer, Ronald E. Peters, Lauren Resnick, D. Lansing Taylor, Jerome Taylor
In the News
November 20, 2003 - Mayor's Commission on Public Education wraps up, but members seek to continue mission, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
October 23, 2003 - Thompson responds to mayor's panel, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
September 29, 2003 - Education commission members relied on benchmarking in report, Pittsburgh Business Times
September 28, 2003 - Editorial: Broken promise / The mayor's commission shows how to fix the schools, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
September 28, 2003 - To the Point: Schoolyard brawl, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
September 28, 2003 - The Mayor's Commission on Public Education: Three perspectives (The Parents' View), Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
September 28, 2003 - The Mayor's Commission on Public Education: Albert Fondy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
September 28, 2003 - The Mayor's Commission on Public Education: Patrick Dowd, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
September 28, 2003 - Ripples from city schools report spread far, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
September 26, 2003 - City schools summary focused on negatives, Tribune Review
September 25, 2003 - Report: Sweeping Changes Needed, New Pittsburgh Courier
September 24, 2003 - Report on city schools is on target, despite timing, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
September 23, 2003 - Committee blisters schools, Tribune Review
September 23, 2003 - Task force report rips Pittsburgh schools, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
January 17, 2003 - Pittsburgh School Task Force report due in April, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
November 18, 2002 - Mayor's school panel preparing suggestions, Tribune Review
September 23, 2002 - Panel on city schools gathers steam, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
August 17, 2002 - Mayor's task force on schools ready, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
August 14, 2002 - Mayor delays selecting city schools panel, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
August 7, 2002 - Freeze on Grants Roils Pittsburgh District, Education Week
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