... of Oakland, Calif.:
http://detnews.com/article/20090423/...Oakland++Calif.
... of Oakland, Calif.:
http://detnews.com/article/20090423/...Oakland++Calif.
Good news for the Bay Area, bad news for Motown. I wish him the best of luck and sincerely hope that the work he started here doesn't get completely undone.
Why is it bad news? It's clear he's going to fulfill his obligation of a year here.
And frankly, no one expected him to stay - he's going to be universally hated by the time he leaves because he's doing what needs to be done and cutting off a lot of people's gravy train.
The real test is if our fellow citizens of Detroit decide wake up and keep the reforms in place, before the DPS becomes a defacto charter district.
I lived in the Bay Area when Bobb was the city manager for Oakland. I wish him luck.
I guess, deep down I was hoping that maybe, just maybe he would stick around in Detroit or wind up some place else in Michigan. Plus, what happens when there's a lot left to do by the time his year is up? Lastly, while he may be universallly hated by many of the powers that be, I would wager that he'll have the support of the general Detroit electorate by the time he's finished. In fact, many of the DPS parents that I've talked to have a very favorable opinion of him already.Why is it bad news? It's clear he's going to fulfill his obligation of a year here.
And frankly, no one expected him to stay - he's going to be universally hated by the time he leaves because he's doing what needs to be done and cutting off a lot of people's gravy train.
The real test is if our fellow citizens of Detroit decide wake up and keep the reforms in place, before the DPS becomes a defacto charter district.
The auditing enema should clean out the finances of the public schools. Mr. Bob has done a courageous job so far.
More shit will hit the fan before he's done. Maybe a few
good old DPS boys will be going to jail as an example for future board members. One can only hope.
I imagine well entrenched Oakland officials might not appreciate his return.
Bummer. Bob Bobb seems like someone who actually knows what he's doing and what to do to fix it. A rare species in the city of Detroit. Wish he could stick around longer.
there was a town hall meeting at wayne state today-- taped broadcast on WDET radio tomorrow..
http://www.freep.com/article/2009042...etroit+schools
Mr. Bobb has a lot of experience being on both sides of the schools issue. One as a board member being removed when the mayor took over the schools , and now as a reformer cleaning up a bad district. They called him Bob-squared in DC
http://dcist.com/2009/04/what_ever_h...obert_bobb.php
Despite all of Mr Bobb's investigating and exposing of graft, the big question still exists. What will it take to get the students back from Dearborn Hamtramck and other outlying areas?
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