Six schools will be taken back from private managers by the Philadelphia School District as of July 1st.
The Daily Newsis reporting that Temple University is one of the institutions that will be losing a school from the six year old experiment of putting students’ education in the hands of private enterprises.
School Reform Commission chairwoman Sandra Dungee Glenn said the schools would still be operated by the private managers but at varying levels. Temple manages four schools and will be losing one, Dunbar. The university will be keeping Duckry and Meade.