Skewering the Philadelphia School Reform Commission as an ineffective, dysfunctional body that answers to no one, four area legislators called Tuesday for its dissolution.
Six Democratic state senators will introduce legislation to abolish the SRC and establish a nine-member elected school board for Philadelphia. The legislation also would give the mayor the power to appoint and fire the superintendent.
"The SRC has had 10 years and billions of dollars to turn things around," State Sen. Mike Stack (D., Phila.) said at a Tuesday news conference outside Philadelphia School District headquarters. "Ladies and gentlemen, it's not working."
But two powerful senators from the Republican caucus, which is in the majority and will control the bill's fate, indicated the measure would face an uphill battle in Harrisburg.