What To Make Of Jose Torres' Departure?
Just over two years ago, there were rumblings on this blog that CPS was bringing in -- horrors! -- an outsider to serve as an AIO on the South Side. Not from CPS. And -- shhh! -- Latino.
His name was Jose Torres (New Talent At AIO). His appointment was controversial to some (The Best And Worst). He worked closely with the Chicago New Teacher Center (AIO Hearts Chicago New Teacher Center). He replaced a lot of principals. He loved him some Schedule E (Schedule E).
Now he's apparently leaving CPS, for Elgin (New district supt. chosen The Courier News , Elgin's U-46 school board chooses Chicago administrator as new ... Chicago Tribune).
What to make of Jose Torres' short tenure as a CPS AIO? First off, it's no big surprise he'd be tempted to leave. But not because he's an outsider or a Latino running schools in an African-American neighborhood. Rather because it remains unclear if the AIO system really works (All About The AIO), even with as much support and flexibility as CPS could provide. It seems like it's more of an enforcement and implementation position rather than a leadership position, and that's too bad.
Got any experiences dealing with Torres, or thoughts about the AIO system? Now's your chance.
I think that the Area system is a bunch of garbage, and I think he saw that too. The coordinators have 20+ schools to visit and monitor on their own, and frankly it isn't enough. The Area system has not yielded enough results to even continue. When they let go of all of the Area Tech Coordinators, I knew it was the beginning of the end. You let go one of the most important positions, especially with IMPACT, First Class, and other initiatives rolling thru? What was CPS thinking?
Anyway, I wish him the best, and I feel for the next person that takes over that job.
Then the CPS red carpet was rolled out for him and he was given plenty of time to plan to be an AIO--which other AIOs have had to work their way up. Then he was tutored by an AIO who never followed the rules and used her down and dirty connections to get things done. He greated his principals as a two-faced administrator. Does CPS get any money back from him for the free training that he leaves with? Should not he have had a contract to protect the tax payers interests?
I bet he got a good one from Elgin--well they will expect much more from him than CPS. Parents and the Elgin Board will too. He will be working much harder there. Good.
As for Dr. Murray--he was a great principal and not all great principals translate to AIOs.
Unfortunately, he did not and do not blame principals for this--if you do, you do not know the facts. This is why many great CPS principals refuse to become AIOs --no matter how much CPS begs--the money and the sellout aint worth it.
As for the worth of AIOs, they waste more school time and money and instructional improvement than their worth.
I am citywide and go to many schools. teachers do not even know who the AIO is and teacher leaders spend most of their time filling out paperwork that the AIO requires. I go to AMP schools too, teachers are much happier there. Some are more equal than others.
The picture is priceless.
He could not cut the mustard. Everywhere he goes, he is either fired, asked to resign or leaves under suspicious circumstances. It seems he is well know as the kiss ass up kick butt down type of manager. Unfortunately, the taxpayers foot the bill. Elgin watch out!





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