Will Schenley stay or close? Recommendation due Monday - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Roosevelt previously has suggested closing Schenley, citing the $64 million cost to fix asbestos problems and update the school's mechanical systems. But students, parents, alumni and other residents have opposed him because of the school's listing on the National Registry of Historic Places, its revered architecture and storied history. The school has produced such illustrious graduates as pop artist Andy Warhol and Clifford Shull, a Nobel Prize winner in physics.Roosevelt is closing Schenley because he wants to leave his mark on the district. That's it.
The money is a lie.
The asbestos is a lie.
As a dog walks down the street, it lifts its leg to piss on the post -- leaving a mark. That's Mark Roosevelt's motivation. The other reasons don't hold water.
The reporters have let Roosevelt get a pass, mostly.
The $64-million dollar amount has been discounted dozens of ways at dozens of meetings. It isn't even being used by those within Pittsburgh Public Schools -- since about December 2007. But the media still uses it.
To install air conditioning is not an update of the school's mechanical system.
Here is an idea. Fix the windows that were just installed five years ago. And, do these repairs under the terms of the warranty from the manufacturers. The windows don't work as they should. Windows can't open. They screwed them shut as a bastard fix. They (school administrators) didn't do the job they needed to do to keep the building running because they wanted to suck the blood from the building and use that as an excuse to sell it.
The $64-Million is inflated from about $30-M real price tag. And, they are now running up the tab to move programs (successful programs) to other buildings (crap buildings) at prices that are far greater than the $30-Million to fix up Schenley.
* The cost of Milliones is NOT being reported.
* The cost of a fix up to a once failed middle school, Reisenstein, (no windows now, valued property that is an easy sell) is in the dozens of millions. It was pitched at a cost of $300,000. Now the costs are 10-times greater and still rising.
* The cost of CAPA's expansion is not being factored in to the formula. Plus, those two successful schools are going to crash.
* The cost of moving robotics to Peabody is not being considered.
* The cost of moving the professional development from Reisenstein to West End's PCA/Gifted/Greenway is not in the mix.
* The cost of busing from the Hill to the east edge of town is not in the mix.
* The changes to Frick Middle School.
* The loss of student confidence.
* The acceleration of outward migration.
Fix Schenley.
Think again.
Think it through.
In the near future, the school boards of tomorrow will re-open Schenley anyway. The political promises have been made and this will occur. Mark Roosevelt has the helm for the short term, with the help of board president Issler, but that will end shortly. This entire move and crisis is a fabrication that won't wash in the long term and with the truth.
When everything is understood, looking at the forest and not the trees, it becomes clear that their reform moves are killing the school district and must be corrected.
Roosevelt had a hand-picked group spend more than a year on 'high school reform.' The entire body of work on that policy advising group went out the window in one meeting. Those that objected by asking questions were NEVER INVITED BACK to attend another meeting. The discussion for them ended. Roosevelt's own game of divide and conquest failed within the ranks of his own generals.