91制片厂视频

School & District Management

Number of Single-Sex Schools Growing

October 19, 2004 3 min read
  • Save to favorites
  • Print
Email Copy URL

N.Y.C.-based network opens schools for girls in urban districts

Since 1996, the Young Women鈥檚 91制片厂视频 Foundation has opened six single-sex public schools鈥攆ive for girls and one for boys.

The New York City-based organization, which aims to create educational options for students in urban public schools, has schools in East Harlem and the Bronx in New York, and in Chicago, Dallas, and Philadelphia.

See Also

The growth of single-sex public schooling has been especially rapid recently. Ten single- sex schools opened during the 2004-05 school year alone, according to the National Association for Single Sex Public 91制片厂视频, based in Poolesville, Md. There are now 34 public single-sex schools and 113 coed public schools that offer single-gender classes, the association says.

In part, the interest in single-sex public education stems from a friendlier climate in Washington under the Bush administration.

The U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频鈥檚 office for civil rights has proposed amending the regulations governing Title IX of the 91制片厂视频 Amendments of 1972鈥攚hich prohibits sex dis crimination in programs that receive federal money鈥攖o allow more flexibility in offering single-sex schools or classes. Anticipating the change, some schools have started the practices.

The department also has commissioned a review of the academic literature about the effects of single-sex schools, headed by Cornelius Riordan, a sociology professor at Providence College in Rhode Island. The study is being financed by the department鈥檚 Women鈥檚 91制片厂视频al Equity Act program.

鈥淭he department is interested because it views single-sex schools as another opportunity for school choice,鈥 said David Thomas, a spokesman for the 91制片厂视频 Department.

The federal No Child Left Behind Act also allows local education agencies to use money from the law鈥檚 innovative-programs block grants to support same-gender schools and classrooms. That $297 million program, however, is proposed for either elimination or severe cuts for fiscal 2005. (鈥淪enate Plan Provides Bigger Spending Boost for Federal School Aid,鈥 Sept. 22, 2004.)

Kathleen Ponze, the principal of the Young Women鈥檚 91制片厂视频 School of East Harlem, believes single-sex schools are best for students. Last year, the graduation rate at her 385-student school stood at 98 percent. Two-thirds of the students are Latina, 33 percent are African-American, and about 85 percent qualify to receive subsidized lunches.

鈥淚n the large, coed schools, I have seen kids fall between the cracks because of issues of sex, alcohol, and drugs,鈥 Ms. Ponze said. 鈥淚t is hard to create a safe base for them there.鈥

Fans and Foes

In Chicago, the Young Women鈥檚 91制片厂视频 91制片厂视频 School, which opened in 2000, is the only all-girls school in the city. This past June, when the first class of seniors graduated, Oprah Winfrey was the keynote speaker. The media mogul also spoke at the 2001 graduation ceremony at the East Harlem school.

Ann Rubinstein Tisch and her husband, Andrew H. Tisch, the chairman of the executive committee of the New York City-based Loews Corp., teamed up with the New York City public schools and the Center for 91制片厂视频al Innovation to launch the East Harlem school. Two years later, Ms. Tisch established the foundation.

鈥淭he option of a single-sex environment was available only to affluent, parochial, and yeshiva students,鈥 she said in a recent interview.

But expanding single-sex schooling remains controversial. The American Civil Liberties Union wrote a letter to the 91制片厂视频 Department in April opposing the proposed changes to the Title IX regulations.

鈥淭he assumption that all boys or girls learn in a certain way can make them lose some opportunities,鈥 said Emily Martin, a staff lawyer with the ACLU鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Rights Project.

Kathy Whitmire, the executive director of the Westminster, S.C.-based Cherokee Boys School, said she believes that being part of a single-gender environment diminishes some of the pressures boys might feel during adolescence.

The therapeutic boarding school, which opened a year and a half ago, takes boys ages 11 to 15 with attention deficit disorder and other problems, including difficulty in managing their anger and forming healthy attachments.

Because some studies suggest that boys need large amounts of space, the eight-student school is located in the woods. The boys work in an organic garden, learn to crochet and knit, prepare blackberry and apple butter, and take part in many other recreational activities.

鈥淭his gives the students the opportunity to explore, research, or camp,鈥 Ms. Whitmire said.

Events

Recruitment & Retention Webinar Keep Talented Teachers and Improve Student Outcomes
Keep talented teachers and unlock student success with strategic planning based on insights from Apple 91制片厂视频 and educational leaders.鈥
This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of 91制片厂视频 Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Families & the Community Webinar
Family Engagement: The Foundation for a Strong School Year
Learn how family engagement promotes student success with insights from National PTA, AASA鈥痑nd leading districts and schools.鈥
This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of 91制片厂视频 Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Special 91制片厂视频 Webinar
How Early Adopters of Remote Therapy are Improving IEPs
Learn how schools are using remote therapy to improve IEP compliance & scalability while delivering outcomes comparable to onsite providers.
Content provided by 

EdWeek Top School Jobs

Teacher Jobs
Search over ten thousand teaching jobs nationwide 鈥 elementary, middle, high school and more.
Principal Jobs
Find hundreds of jobs for principals, assistant principals, and other school leadership roles.
Administrator Jobs
Over a thousand district-level jobs: superintendents, directors, more.
Support Staff Jobs
Search thousands of jobs, from paraprofessionals to counselors and more.

Read Next

School & District Management Opinion From One Superintendent to Another: Get Political
Strong relationships with political leaders help create a supportive network for your schools, even amid partisan turbulence.
George Philhower
5 min read
Vector of an education leader hand holding a book bridging the gap in education for a group of political people walking on
Feodora Chiosea/iStock
School & District Management Q&A What Should School Administrators Wear to Work? A Superintendent鈥檚 Style Tips
Melanie Kay-Wyatt describes her wardrobe as professional, comfortable, and colorful.
3 min read
Melanie Kay-Wyatt stands for a portrait inside Alexandria City High School on Sept. 9, 2024 in Alexandria, Va. Kay-Wyatt serves as superintendent for Alexandria City Public Schools.
Melanie Kay-Wyatt, the superintendent for the Alexandria, Va., school district, stands for a portrait inside Alexandria City High School on Sept. 9, 2024. She considers her professional style to be an important part of how she presents herself in her role.
Maansi Srivastava for 91制片厂视频 Week
School & District Management Video How School Leaders Can Learn to 'Disagree Better'
Leaders can鈥檛 avoid conflict. But they can learn to manage it more effectively.
3 min read
School & District Management Opinion 3 Ways School Leaders Can Build Collective Understanding
Initiatives will fail without school staff being included in these key conversations.
5 min read
Screenshot 2024 09 07 at 11.41.23鈥疉M
Canva