Ah, Detroit. While the smell of rubber and welding may no longer emanate through
the air in this city of automotive manufacturing, the schools are still working
to keep production up; the production of well-educated, successful members of
society. In the last decade, Detroit Public Schools have lost more than 60,000
students. While much of this loss has been due to the city抯 steadily declining
population and shrinking birthrates, leaders of Detroit Schools also say that
this is attributable to poaching from charter schools and neighboring public
school systems.
Detroit Schools aren抰 going down without a fight,
however. They are teaming up with community organizations, parent groups and its
unions in an aggressive effort to recruit and retain students. The declining
student enrollment at Detroit Schools may also force the district to operate on
a lower budget, and will most definitely cause cuts in per pupil
funding.
School systems like Detroit Schools must adapt or die. We live
in an ever-changing world, and this change must be carefully implemented in our
schools; both in order to keep up with trends in education, and to ensure that
students are well-educated and ready to enter the adult world of work. When a
city like Detroit is losing population as well as facing a shrinking birthrate,
it struggles for survival just as a fish does on the deck of a boat. Hopefully,
Detroit Schools will not flounder around, but face their problems head-on with a
well-thought out plan on how to turn things around.
One way that the
Detroit Schools can affect this change is to offer unique programs of study to
its students. Gone are the days when Detroit Schools children studied only the
three Rs, Home Economics and Physical Education. Colleges and universities are
demanding better-prepared students, and employers want new-hires to already
possess some of the skills needed for the job. Magnet schools are an excellent
way for Detroit Schools to offer these kinds of programs.
A Detroit
Schools magnet program offers students the chance to work through school while
concentrating on areas they are interested in. Montessori magnets are popular,
as well as Performing Arts and Foreign Language. Students who are Gifted &
Talented can attend magnet programs that cater to their needs. Students with
exceptionalities can go to a magnet school that will address the physical as
well as the educational needs they possess.
Detroit Schools offer several
magnet schools, of which many are unique. Among these world-class programs are
the Foreign Language Immersion and Cultural Studies School, Michigan抯 only
public school of its kind; Davis Aerospace, one of few college prep high schools
in the country where students can obtain a pilot抯 license; the Detroit School of
the Arts, a multiple award winning performing arts high school; and Crockett
Technical High School, a digital technology high school.
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