Showing posts with label Detroit Public schools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detroit Public schools. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Detroit Public Schools - Where Did $500 Million Go?

With continued Detroit Public School teacher sick-outs where the teachers are supposedly striking for the only the conditions of the buildings and not for changes in their contract, one has to ask where did the money for Detroit Public Schools go?  

In November 2009, Detroit voters approved the Proposal S Bond Referendum which enabled the district to access $500.5 million dollars for school capital improvement projects.  This was the six largest allocation in the nation at the time.


Is there any excuse for Detroit schools to be in the condition they currently are in?

Here is a DPS press release from July 17th 2010:

Detroit-Detroit Public Schools has awarded $180.4 million in contracts for 10 construction projects in the district’s three-year capital improvement program being funded with $500.5 million dollars following voter approval in November of the Proposal S Bond Referendum.

DPS released a progress report on the bond program today that includes four new-build projects and six schools that will receive major renovations and additions. All combined, the 10 projects total $180.4 million in awarded prime contracts to Detroit-headquartered firms. Construction on the 10 sites is currently underway or is set to begin this summer. All 10 projects are scheduled to be completed by fall 2011 or earlier.

The 10 projects start seven months after voter approval of Proposal S, six months since the sale of the bonds, and five months after the initial selection of the program manager, Walbridge Joint Venture for Detroit Public Schools. Construction work includes nine high schools and PreK to 8 schools and the development of a new Office of Public Safety Headquarters and Operations Center, which broke ground today.

“Detroit-headquartered companies are leading construction on all 10 school projects awarded thus far,” said Emergency Financial Manager Robert Bobb. “That, along with the pace of contract awards and construction rivaling the highest-performing school districts, is testament that we are meeting commitments made to Detroit parents and voters just over seven months ago. We plan to have all projects awarded and underway before the end of this summer, with some completed facilities coming online by that time as well.”

Detroit voters approved the Proposal S Bond Referendum last November which enabled the district to access $500.5 million dollars for school capital improvement projects. DPS received the 6th largest allocation in the nation. The DPS School Construction Program will include a total of seven new schools and eleven renovations. The improvement program also includes district-wide technology upgrades and security initiatives being funded with the Proposal S dollars. To comply with federal guidelines, all bond dollars will be spent within three years and all 18 schools will be completed by September 2012.
DPS School Construction Program
Progress Report
July 16, 2010
Total Schools/Buildings Under Construction: 10
New Construction: 4
Major Renovations: 6
Total Project Value to date: $180.4 million
Project Contractor Amount Construction Start Completed
Martin Luther King Jr. Senior High School
New Construction
Jenkins Granger LLC
50% Detroit-HQ $45.3 million Summer 2010 Fall 2011

PreK to 8 School at Clark Park
New Construction
Brinker Christman
50% Detroit-HQ $20.5 million Summer 2010 Fall 2011

Gompers PreK to 8 School in Brightmoor
New Construction
Brinker Christman
50% Detroit-HQ $20.5 million Summer 2010 Fall 2011

Office of Public Safety HQ and Operations Center
New Construction
O’Brien Edwards Construction Co.
100% Detroit-HQ $5.6 million Summer 2010 December 2010

John R. King PreK to 8
Major Renovation
White Construction
100% Detroit-HQ $10.7 million Summer 2010 Fall 2010

Marcus Garvey PreK to 8
Major Renovation
Dumas Concepts
100% Detroit-HQ $8.9 million Summer 2010 December 2010

Fitzgerald PreK to 8
Major Renovation Jenkins Construction
100% Detroit-HQ
$8.6 million Summer 2010 December 2010

Henry Ford High School
Major Renovation
KEO / McCarthy & Smith
50% Detroit-HQ $17 million Summer 2010 Fall 2011

Denby High School
Major Renovation
O’Brien Edwards Construction Co./ Turner
50% Detroit-HQ
$16.5 million Summer 2010 Fall 2011

Western High School
Major Renovation Colasanti/DCI Joint Venture
100% Detroit-HQ

$26.8 million Summer 2010 Fall 2011

Monday, January 11, 2016

Detroit Teacher Sick Out Closes 60 Schools

More than 60 public schools in the city of Detroit, which is
more than half the district are closed this morning, as rolling teacher sickouts continue to move through Michigan’s largest school district.

Teachers are upset by large class sizes, pay and benefit concessions, and a state plan to create a new, debt-free Detroit school district.

These actions by the Detroit teachers are actually illegal in the State of Michigan and could and should warrant legal action including the dismissal of these teachers and the revocation of all Michigan certificates.

Here is how such actions are defined by the relevant law, the Public Employment Relations Act:

(j) "Strike" means the concerted failure to report for duty, the willful absence from one's position, the stoppage of work, or the abstinence in whole or in part from the full, faithful, and proper performance of the duties of employment for the purpose of inducing, influencing, or coercing a change in employment conditions, compensation, or the rights, privileges, or obligations of employment.

The next paragraph of the statute does state it allows for a public employee to express a grievance or opinion as long as it "does not interfere with the full, faithful, and proper performance of the duties of employment."

However, the law also states that enforcement of the law requires the public employer ,  which in this case is the Detroit Public School System, to initiate proceedings with the state Michigan Employment Relations Commission.

The district has 46,325 students in its 107 school buildings.


Schools closed on Monday

1. Bagley

2. Bates

3. Blackwell

4. Bow

5. Burton International

6. Carleton

7. Carstens

8. Carver

9. Chrysler

10. Clarke Preparatory

11. Cody - APL

12. Cody - DIT

13. Cody - Medicine and Community Health

14. Coleman Young

15. Communication and Media Arts

16. Cooke

17. Davidson

18. DCP at Northwestern

19. Detroit International Academy

20. Detroit School of the Arts

21. Detroit Lions

22. Dixon

23. Dossin

24. Douglass Prep Academy

25. Earhart

26. Edison

27. Emerson

28. Fisher Lower

29. Fisher Upper

30. FLICS

31. Gardner

32. Gompers

33. Greenfield Union

34. Henderson

35. Hutchinson

36. Jerry L White

37. John R King

38. Ludington

39. MacKenzie

40. Marshall, Thurgood

41. Marquette

42. Mason

43. Maybury

44. Moses Field

45. Munger

46. Neinas

47. Nichols

48. Osborn College Prep

49. Osborn MST

50. Palmer Park

51. Pasteur

52. Pulaski

53. Randolph Center

54. Robeson

55. Sampson

56. Spain

57. Thirkell

58. Vernor

59. Wayne

60. West Side Academy


61. Wright, Charles