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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Nobody liked losing NTAs, administrative positions or the supply budget at Shawmont Elementary School, but staffers and parents dealt with it.  Times are tough; everyone did more.  Teachers spent more money out of their own pockets; parents sent in supplies, too.

But losing the school police officer was the last straw for Janet McHale and Michelle Havens, the Roxborough school’s Home and School Association co-presidents.

“We realize that in these tough economic times, something needs to be done to help stop the madness of overspending,” McHale and Havens wrote in a letter to me.  “We can deal with having to send in reams of paper so that the teachers can make copies to assist our children in learning.  What we cannot stand for is when the school district indiscriminately puts the safety and welfare of our school children at risk.”

The Philadelphia School District, of course, is grappling with the worst budget crisis anyone has ever seen.  On Friday, officials announced they must still cut $38.8 million by June to make ends meet.

But it’s already made numerous painful reductions — laying off thousands of employees, cutting programs, reducing already stretched school budgets.  

But what really got to McHale and Havens was the layoff of 91 school police officers.  Shawmont was one of 25 schools that lost its officer, bringing to 100 the total of district schools without an officer.

District officials have said that roving school police patrols will cover those schools, and Philadelphia police will also monitor them.

That’s not good enough for McHale.

“It’s a safe school, and one of the reasons it’s a safe school is because we had a school police officer,” she said.

Their officer, who was not laid off but sent to another city elementary school, was a calming presence in the school, McHale said.

“Kids felt they could go to her — in school, out of school,” said McHale.

The school has 585 students in kindergarten through eighth grade.  It’s got an academic music program that attracts students from around the city.  And with the Catholic school closings and mergers, “we’ve had people coming in right and left for tours,” McHale said.

A large city elementary school can’t afford to be without a school police officer, the moms think.

They’ve called an emergency Home and School meeting for Tuesday.  The group will brainstorm ways to get their officer back, McHale said.

“We’ve got to do something,” she said.  “This isn’t safe.”

The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Ridge Avenue Methodist Church, Ridge and Shawmont Avenues.

Posted by Kristen Graham @ 9:33 PM  Permalink | 26 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:28 PM, 02/11/2012
    You people are unbelievable. Hm, let''s see - the US pays the LOWEST EFFECTIVE TAX RATE since WWII. That, dopes, is a fact. Well no wonder you can't pay for services. Gotta have your $250 a month cable TV, cell phones, and all the other stuff that used to be free (or pretty cheap). Gotta give corporations "tax amnesties" because if you don't they will.......what? If americans weren't so quick to slit each others throat to bribe a business to come to your town, maybe you'd figure out how to get the taxes your giving away. I'm so sick of under-educated gullible fools buying this "too much tax" garbage. You idiots get $10 more in your paycheck and the 1% get 10 million. Idiots.
    enabler1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:17 PM, 02/11/2012
    You left out the billions of dollars spent in Afghanistan to fight a war that is impossible to win militarily. One can only guess how much of that money ends up in Swiss bank accounts for the Afghans that will flee the country when we finally leave. And of course the billions spent in Iraq to find the imaginary WMDs. Then their is the fact that all over the country communities are cutting back on money spent in education. Because this certainly is the way to compete in a global economy. You decimate your educational system and then wonder why we become a second class country. Sometimes one has to wonder if common sense really is that common.
    mindstorms
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:54 PM, 02/11/2012
    Enabler your post is spot on.
    Shariyf
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:01 PM, 02/11/2012
    Show yourself
    The Philly Shadow
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:05 PM, 02/11/2012
    let the bush tax cuts expire. no discussion.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:12 PM, 02/11/2012
    enabler1 has my vote!
    Boru
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:14 PM, 02/11/2012
    I hope the School police association of phila will start doing protests. These mad hatters are going to layoffs more officers as they make mor highschools into Charters. Between a rock & a hard place, There is no room t run.
    gotaway483
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:24 PM, 02/11/2012
    Oh the good ole days when there were no police in the schools on a daily bases; no aids on school buses; no $80,000/yr job for some to attend funerals, etc etc etc. The good ole days when it was a school job to teach, not play social services to the city's kids.
    cadet
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:30 PM, 02/11/2012
    enabler! enabler!
    ConverseB24
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:10 PM, 02/11/2012
    ok we will blame the rich. first time in history- giving taxes cuts while going to war. that is the real problem with the bush admin. it wasn't the war as the not paying for it. bush's tax cuts were stupid. i will pay more in taxes and so will the rich. yes blame the rich. no cops at dangerous schools because you have a billion dollars. shame on you for defending them.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:54 PM, 02/11/2012
    Arm the Children!!!!
    quigly46
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:14 PM, 02/11/2012
    wow cut cut cut.. your school district has funds to cover only wat they believe is beneficial to the people on top.. Everyone is sacrificing except the ones making the decisions are yous tired yet... let them tax us, let them take away services, let them call all the shots and yous hurry and grab the vaseline..bend over!!
    noncents


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About Kristen Graham
Kristen Graham has covered the Philadelphia School District since May 2008. A native Philadelphian – and a graduate of the district and Temple University – she has written about everything from crime and county government to education since joining the Inquirer in 2000. Kristen, who also spent time as an online producer at Philly.com, has won multiple journalism prizes and if asked politely will sing as much of “Hail Northeast,” her high school’s alma mater, as she remembers. She comes from a family of teachers and believes there is no more difficult or important job than that of an educator.

During the school year, you’ll find Kristen chatting live on Philly.com most Mondays at noon or 4 p.m. Please do pass along the scoop about what’s going on at your Philadelphia public school; Kristen welcomes tips, story ideas and witty banter at kgraham@phillynews.com or 215-854-5146.

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