Shakeup at SRC: Former city bus aide appointed
Complete coverage of the Philadelphia School District by the Philadelphia Inquirer's Kristen Graham.
Shakeup at SRC: Former city bus aide appointed
Kristen Graham
A shakeup is coming to the Philadelphia School Reform Commission, the Inquirer has learned.
Commissioner Lorene Cary, who had taken a leave of absence for medical reasons, will not be reappointed. Her term is up at the end of the month" . In her place, Mayor Nutter will appoint Sylvia P. Simms, a parent advocate.
Wendell Pritchett, whose term is also up this month, will be reappointed to the SRC.
Both Simms and Pritchett will serve four-year terms. Mark McDonald, a spokesman for the mayor, confirmed the appointments.
Until recently, Simms, 52, was a bus aide working with special needs children for the district. She is a North Philadelphia resident, graduate of Simon Gratz High School, and the mother of two children who graduated from Dobbins and University City High Schools. Her granddaughter currently attends T.M. Peirce Elementary, a North Philadelphia school slated for closure.
Simms is the founder of Parent Power, a parent empowerment organization.
She said she was surprised to be asked by the mayor to serve on the SRC, but honored.
"My focus is parents, families, and community engagement, and actually listening to the people," Simms said.
Simms, who will be sworn in by the next SRC meeting, on Feb. 21, said she knows she represents a new direction for the SRC, which has traditionally been made up of lawyers and other prominent Philadelphians.
"I'll be a voice at the table that's currently not at the table," she said.
She wades into an SRC that's facing enormous fiscal challenges, and will help determine the future course of the district. The SRC will vote on 37 school closings on March 7.
Simms said she has not yet fully evaluated the district's closing plans.
"But I will," she said. "I want to see how they determined the schools they're closing, to make sure it's a fair process."
One thing is sure, Simms said: she wants to make sure all Philadelphians are heard by the powers that be.
"They have to find a better way to talk to the people, and have those crucial conversations that people want to have," she said.
McDonald, the mayor's spokesman, said that Cary was not being reappointed for medical reasons, but said the mayor had the highest praise for her tenure on the SRC. Her focus on safety will be continued, McDonald said.
"Enough nice things cannot be said," about Cary, said McDonald.
As for Simms, "the mayor is very pleased," he said. "I think the mayor believes he's secured a very excellent person who will do what's best for all children."
In a statement, Nutter said that "Sylvia will bring an incredibly important and unique perspective to educational advocacy to the School Reform Commission.”
- She must be overwhelmed. This is an honor. A mayor appoints you.
good luck and congrats brjsphila
At least she'll be more likely to represent the parents/students of the school district. daxtremesolja- Cary was a joke. She won't be missed. DarnelX
- Finally, a real person on the SRC. Let's hope that Simms won't let her sudden celebrity go to her head and that she can import the point of view of real people into this body politic. DarnelX
I am a Philly public school parent (oldest is in high school and youngest is in elementary school). There is only 1 parent I trust to represent Philadelphia students and their families -- Helen Gym. She would be a true independent voice on the SRC. Unfortuantely, since she is independent and would refuse any attempt to be controlled or dictated to by anyone, Ms. Gym will never be on the SRC. That's a loss for our students and my kids. dafla67- Until they let the mayor appoints one more member than the state, nothing he does will make any difference. The governer has already made up his mind to bust the unions and privatize our schools. I'm glad Ms. Cary will be a voice for the real stakeholders in this district, but unless she uses civil disobedience to obstruct them, she'll have little effect.
Comment removed.- Your obsession with Helen Gym is creepy and disturbing. You literally only post to write bizarre screeds about her, even on stories that don't mention her name. Why don't you say what YOU'RE really about "bi,ll"?
mansei
Comment removed.- Ha ha ha! A "hag" who wants to shoot her mouth off about how tax dollars get spent. Don't tell me, you wanted your school tax dollars spent on superintendent bonuses, salaries, privatizers, political and corporate lackeys instead of actual educational purposes? Or maybe you want tax dollars spent on kids getting beaten up in school cuz that's what this "agitator" shoots her mouth off about. Bizarre stalker alert "bi,ll". You are not only an incessant philly.com commenter obsessed with a private individual, but yeah, you clearly have no concept about public money or normalized values in education. "Hag" - a perfect example of your creepy mentality.
mansei - Yes, Gym is good with the showmanship gymnastics. I'd like to see her in a position of power to see if shh is the real deal or if she is just another all talk empty suit.
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I tust she will be able to make the tough decisions to cut expenses and close schools. misterpond
I trust she will work diligently. As a peerson who worked with special needs children at the very least she has patience. joedog
Nice to see he appointed someone from "the trenches" who is familiar with the system. About time Nuttman. dogman5
That's Nice.....WHAT IS THE "SRC"? NOWHERE in this article does the writer explain the "SRC"; what it is; or why it's important. Pitiful Journalism.
twobostoo- The School Reform Commission is a five member panel comprised of three designers from the state, and two from the city. They operate like a school board and ultimately run the School District of Philadelphia.
They are a horrid disaster and need to be replaced by a publicly elected school board so that the citizens of Philadelphia can make their own difficult choices. We can expect no help from a Governor that doesn't believe in Public education in the first place.
What is the SRC? It might be nice if the Inky would let us know. Has something to do with schools or school buses? tomB
The janitor at Fels High School would make a great replacement for Hite. Sportyrider71
If you want to improve the SRC, replace the rest of them with bus drivers, aides, teachers, school police and janitors. Boru
Ramos: you should also leave,go get a real job. aguckin
@Sportyrider HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! MrJayScott
Hopefully she's qualified. Most key positions in Philadelphia are led by only the most unqualified. Hopefully I'm wrong this time and she's not in the news in 6 months. neddyflanders
at least they didn't choose helen gym. contrary to the parent above, she would be a disaster on the src. she is not independent. she's a tool of the pft. she takes her orders from jerry jordan. i don't know much about ms. simms, but she is an authentic choice. pointguard- The PFT and The teachers are the only ones who truly give a damn about the students of Philadelphia. Helen Gym and the Parent Teacher Association recognize this. That's why they get her support.
Comment removed.- And again, "bi,ll" rears his head only to post his on-going creep-o obsession with Helen Gym. Not a thing to add to the conversation.
mansei
Comment removed.- "Loudmouth hag" - such an indicative choice of words. Love how you'll post on every story about her, even when it doesn't even include her name. You hate her shooting her mouth off but you have no problem doing the same. The difference is she's talking about issues - and you're talking about her. The difference? YOU gross us out with your obsessions.
mansei
To the Haters: Since the appointees on the SRC make no salary, it really doesn't matter what her background is. I care about the fact that she is a resident and parent and an employee.
Let me also point out that the SRC has over the past decade watched as our our district's finances got dumped in the toilet or merrily sat on the sidelines while others took down the schools.
Ms. Simms is a breathe of fresh air. I wish her luck! nikki1231
Someone who actually understands what it's like on the ground. Great appointment! Good luck, Ms. Simms. Stand for Something
I needed a good laugh for the day! sueN
While she may be an advocate for parents, what experience does she have in fiscal management and is she truly qualified to make decisions whether schools close? Couldn't Nutter have found a parent with a college degree to hold this position? catnameddomino
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is it just me or does she have a lil mustache? Zero
I am speechless. (THUD!!)...(the sound of cgraham falling on the floor) A bus aide on the SRC. You can't make this stuff up. cgraham
It is time to end the fiasco that the state takeover has begotten, disband the SRC and move to a democratically elected school board elected by the people. It is amazing that in Philadelphia, the birthplace of American democracy, we have one of the least democratically governed school systems in America.
Did anyone stop to realize the correlation here? Wherever there are unelected school boards in America, there is the lowest achievement level of its students. The proof is in the test scores of systems run by unelected boards -- they are the lowest throughout America. readingspecialist 1
To "bi,ll atkins", you do seem to make a job out of complaining about Ms. Gym in these comments. Despite your scary stalker tendency, your constant barrage of comments about Ms. Gym only illustrate that you really don't have a clue about her and her 15 years of work in education. In two minutes of internet research, there is a wide variety of examples of Ms. Gym "solving problems" (to quote you). One thing I discovered in those 2 minutes, in 2007, the Inquirer awarded her their 2007 Citizen of the Year because -- wait for it -- "The award goes to Gym because Parents United's grassroots efforts reach across economic, political and racial divides, and because those efforts produce results." Sounds like a "problem solver" to me. I think you need a different obsession and not one that clearly out classes you, out thinks you and actually works to improve students lives instead of merely trolling the comments section of philly.com to post negative items about a person. dafla67
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Do I have to do all your research "bi,llatkins" and provide you with information? From the very first paragraphs of the article announcing her as Citizen of the Year award -- Ms Gym was responsible for forcing the PPA to honor its obligation/promise to pay money to Philly schools. With a bit more research, it looks like PPA had failed to pay what it promised to the SDP for a few years. Ms. Gym and Parents United asked the PPA why it had not paid up and then disproved every excuse PPA came up with as justification to why PPA did not pay up. Finally, after Ms. Gym proved that PPA were just welching on their obligation, the PPA agreed to pay $2.1M that year and they have been paying ever since. Don't give me that the City/Mayor-elect had anything to do with it, because with a bit more research, it looks like the City/Mayor-elect was months late coming to this issue. It took me less than 5 minutes to piece this information together. Clearly, it is you who has an unusual issue with her. I think my 3 posted comments to this story doubles the number of comments I've ever posted to philly.com, yet you do seem to be all over the place hawking Ms. Gym. You do need to get over it and quickly. dafla67
While picking a "normal" person is great, how about picking a normal person who is actually a teacher? Or a principal? It'd be nice to have school policy decided by someone who has actually spent years working in schools in those trenches. TakeBackPhilly
DO any white people get appointed to anything in phlly anymore? big geoff
DO any white people get appointed to anything in phlly anymore? big geoff
What is the SRC? Where have some people been for over 10 years? JimR




