From Deseret News archives:
Education gap discussed
"Talking about it, at the level we are, has got to be of some significance," said Cordova, a member of the governor's working group on student achievement.
Cordova and other members of the working group on Monday discussed their five recommendations that will be forwarded to the governor, along with public comment.
The meeting at Horizonte Instruction and Training Center, 1234 S. Main, was one of six planned statewide. Those in attendance were encouraged to comment on the plan, available online at www.utah.gov, and to take their ideas directly to lawmakers and school boards.
"This is the beginning, I think, of a very long journey," said Tim Bridgewater, co-chairman of the working group. "We're not as far ahead as many states are. . . . We have some ground to make up."
Some in the audience expressed concerns about race and ethnicity being glossed over as risk factors in a list that also includes factors such as disability or low income.
Cordova, along with some in attendance at the meeting, said Utah needs to accept that racism is a factor before real progress can be made.
"We do not want to discuss racism . . . it's an ugly word," Cordova said. "We have to be able to say racism is alive and we must get rid of it."
Gerald Kimball Langton, chief executive officer of Centro de la Familia, expressed a concern that "in Utah it seems like we want to delude ourselves" and not treat race and ethnicity as issues in the achievement gap.
Others questioned the transparency of the process, whether the five priorities identified were the best for Utah students, and stressed the need for accountability.
"The problem is the Legislature gives (school districts) money. . . . There's no accountability," said Robert Gallegos, president of RAZ-PAC.
Kathleen Johnson said the suggested all-day kindergarten is too exclusive since students at all grade levels need help. She suggested an intervention model to help students catch up.
"General education teachers are struggling with what to do with at-risk youth who are not at grade level," she said.
The five recommendations are:
Establish a permanent governor's commission on raising student achievement.
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