The Philadelphia School District’s $2.8 billion master plan has been met with some opposition from students, parents and teachers. Under the plan, the district would modernize buildings and expand programs in tech, the arts as well as music. However, it also calls for the closure of 18 Philly schools. In the latest episode of Battleground Politics, NBC10’s Lauren Mayk speaks with School District of Philadelphia Superintendent Dr. Tony Watlington about the plan and its potential impact. She also spoke with Arthur Steinberg, the President of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers.

Here’s a full breakdown of the episode:

Interview with Dr. Tony Watlington

00:49 – Whether or not there will be additional changes to the plan  

2:45 – Message to family, students, staff who want changes to the plan

3:40 – The plan’s impact on students who move to different school buildings

7:04 – Deadline for securing funding for the plan

9:40 – The benefits of the plan

10:07 – Plan’s initial impact on students, families and staff

13:45 – Could districtwide algebra be implemented without the plan?

15:21 – Conversations on which schools would be given to the city under the plan

17:16 – Possibility of unused buildings providing revenue for the plan 18:31 – The potential loss of public school students under the plan

Interview with Arthur Steinberg

22:18 – The union’s concerns over the school plan

22:46 – Reaction to revisions to the plan

23:10 – Parts of the plan the union is focused on

24:07 – Steinberg’s involvement with the school plan advisory committee

25:48 – What Steinberg is hearing from union members

26:36 – Current conditions of Philly school buildings

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