By Dan Hardy The Chester Upland school board voted unanimously Thursday night to work with state appointed Chief Recovery Officer Joe Watkins in crafting a recovery plan for the financially distressed Delaware County district.
Watkins was selected as Chief Recovery Officer earlier this month by state education secretary Ron Tomalis, under new legislation that gives Watkins broad power to recommend closing schools, renegotiate the teachers' contract, make budget cuts, privatize school management and turn schools into charters.
Under state law, the board was required to vote on whether it would cooperate with Watkins in devising the proposal. If it had voted no, the law mandates that Tomalis would seek the appointment of a receiver who would help Watkins carry out the plan.



