In just eight years, Pinellas County School Board members turned five schools in the county’s black neighborhoods into some of the worst in Florida.Are you a bad parent if you send your child to a government school?
First they abandoned integration, leaving the schools overwhelmingly poor and black.
Then they broke promises of more money and resources.
Then — as black children started failing at outrageous rates, as overstressed teachers walked off the job, as middle class families fled en masse — the board stood by and did nothing.
Today thousands of children are paying the price, a Tampa Bay Times investigation has found.
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Failure Factories: One fateful decision. Years of neglect. Five once-average schools remade into the worst in Florida.
Tampa Bay Times reports: