Posted on November 18, 2009

Ind. professors propose African boarding school

"It's going to be a hard sell. IPS would be interested in participating, but it's prohibitive in a lot of ways for us. The legal liability is just too great for me to consider that." ~ Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Eugene White

INDIANAPOLIS — Some Indiana University professors have proposed a novel way to give struggling inner-city students a fresh start: send them to boarding school in Africa.

The project is still in its planning phase, and its backers admit it faces legal and financial hurdles. But the professors want to establish a school in the West African nation of Ghana where Indiana teachers would instruct some of the state’s poorest children.

“The core idea is to pull kids out of an environment where they cannot thrive and put them in one where they can,” said law professor Kevin Brown, who leads the group behind the idea.

Backers would have to raise $4 million in donations to build the school, but the $10,000 or so the state pays urban districts for a student’s education each year would cover the classes, room, board and travel, said Brown, who teaches at the university’s Bloomington campus.

Issues such as student safety and legal liability must be still be addressed. But a similar project launched in the 1990s by the Abell Foundation and the Baltimore public school system in Kenya operated for seven years until being shut down amid fears of terrorist attacks on Americans after 9/11.

Brown and his group hope to persuade an urban Indiana school district to back the project or for the Indiana Department of Education to sponsor it directly.

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Ind. professors propose African boarding school
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One Comment on “Ind. professors propose African boarding school”

  • I totally would support this idea.

    Posted by Had enough yet? on November 19, 2009 at 9:35 am

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