In this week’s Just Talk,
 John Rogers sits down with Jose Luis Navarro, the principal of Social 
Justice Humanitas Academy (SJHA). SJHA is a pilot high school located at
 the far northern edge of the Los Angeles Unified School District. Mr. 
Navarro and a group of teachers founded SJHA in 2011 with the aim of 
“achieving social justice through the development of the complete 
individual.”
Here's an exerpt from the conversation.
John Rogers: Jose, how would you describe your school to someone who has never been here before? 
 Jose
 Luis Navarro: I would like to use a lot of flowery poetic language, but
 let me instead use data. Yesterday, we were told at our principal’s 
meeting that our graduation rate was 94.3 percent. In our local 
district, one other school just
 outpaced us at 95.1 percent. As principals were being congratulated for
 their improvements, I kept thinking that there are actually other 
significant numbers, and the one I always look at is A-G
 completion. I know my A-G completion rate is 90 percent. That’s what I 
want–congruence. Some schools that have graduation rates in the 90s have
 A-G completion rates in the 30s. I wrote my superintendent yesterday 
about this and said we need to stop talking about just the graduation 
rate. If the graduation rate blinds us to social justice issues, we are 
going to trip over this low bar. The difference between A-G completion 
and graduation is the achievement gap...  Catch the entire interview, here.
 
 

 
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