Public schools in Philadelphia will return to local control next month, when the new Board of Education appointed by Mayor Kenney assumes governance over the School District of Philadelphia.
To prepare for their new role, the incoming Board members recently invited Philadelphians to share their ideas, hopes and concerns in person through a city-wide series of listening sessions. Between April 25 and May 23, over 400 students, parents, educators, and residents gathered at meetings across the city to discuss the future of public education in Philadelphia.
The “Listening Tour” stopped in five different neighborhoods, thanks to the following hosts:
- Dobbins CTE High School
- South Philadelphia Library
- Blackwell Regional Library
- Coleman Regional Library
- Lawncrest Library
Each event began with a welcome from Otis Hackney, and an overview of the event plan from the PPCE facilitators.
To ensure that everyone could speak and be heard, the sessions primarily took place in small discussion groups, with a Board member in each group.
During the discussions, the small groups addressed big topics in education, and considered how the Board’s leadership could support progress and solutions.
Participants were also able to share their thoughts and concerns through video testimonials and writing.
The turnout at the events was diverse, and discussion groups were randomly assigned to ensure that students, educators, parents and neighbors were all in dialogue with each other. The School District’s Office of Family and Community Engagement provided interpretation as needed.
Board members sat with community members, listened in, and shared their reflections at the end of the event.
The event facilitators also took notes from the discussions so that all Board members – and members of the public – could learn what was discussed in every group. The notes will go into a public report.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the tour! The full Listening Tour report will be published on the Mayor’s Office of Education website in the coming weeks.