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RESOLUTION
Calling to Support
the appointment of Sandra Dungee Glenn as Chairman of the
School Reform Commission for the School District of Philadelphia.
Whereas,
Sandra Dungee Glenn, has worked diligently and consistently
to fulfill the duties of a board member through policy making,
legislative oversight, adjudication, and as a public liaison
since her appointment to the School Reform Commission in
January 2002 by Mayor John F. Street; and
Whereas,
her record of working to ensure the equal treatment and
educational rights for all Philadelphia students has been
exemplary as seen through her efforts in the district’s
decision to require all students to take an African American
history course to graduate; and
Whereas,
in August 2007, Governor Edward G. Rendell appointed Sandra
Dungee Glenn as Chairman of the School Reform Commission
upon the resignation of James Nevels; and
Whereas, she
is a proven leader through her work as member of the Board
of Education for the School District of Philadelphia as
a former Commissioner of the Philadelphia Housing Authority,
and through serving as a founding partner in the creation
of the Pennsylvania Campaign for Public Education; and
Whereas, currently
she serves as President of the American Cities Foundation,
an organization committed to the development and implementation
of a national urban policy and to defining a new relationship
between our cities and the federal government; and
Whereas,
because her advocacy, electoral and political experience
is precisely the reason Mrs. Dungee Glenn is needed as chairman
of the School Reform Commission; and
Whereas,
under her leadership every student will be treated equally,
allowing for all students an opportunity to be educated
in the public school system; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the City
of Council of Philadelphia, that we hereby support
the appointment of Sandra Dungee Glenn as Chairman of the
School Reform Commission for the Philadelphia School District
Further Resolved,
That a copy of this resolution be presented to
Sandra Dungee Glenn of the School Reform Commission and
to the desk of Governor Edward G. Rendell as evidence of
the sincere sentiments of this legislative body.
Councilwoman
Blondell Reynolds Brown
September 20, 2007
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