Robert Bobb’s name was floated around a couple of weeks ago as a candidate for the soon to be vacant position of School Chancellor for the D.C. public school system. Mr. Bobb is currently the Emergency Financial Officer of the Detroit Public School System.

I could see this as a possibility, Robert Bobb becoming D.C.’s School Chancellor, not because he deserves it, but because Eli Broad owes him a favor.

Robert Bobb was the City Manager of Oakland, California until he completed the Broad Superintendent’s Academy training in 2005. That soon led to Bobb becoming president of the school board in Washington, DC. In 2007 Eli Broad backed a mayoral takeover of DC schools which took Robert Bob out of the picture. See: Eli’s Experiment

Under Mayor Fenty and School Chancellor Michele Rhee’s control, the school board was rendered powerless. At that time Robert Bobb moved on to Detroit where he had been anointed Emergency Financial Officer of the Detroit Schools System by the governor of Michigan. Eli Broad and others have been paying a portion of his salary ever since.

Early into his tenure, it was discovered and publicized that Robert Bobb was receiving additional funds to supplement his salary from the Broad Foundation and the Kellogg Foundation.   On Monday, March 8, 2010, the Detroit Public School Board unanimously voted to file a lawsuit against the district’s emergency financial manager, Robert Bobb, saying that money he received from a private foundation under his contract was unlawful and represented a conflict of interest.

From a statement by the school board, “The Broad Foundation, which supports charter schools, has been identified as one of the philanthropic donors, causing controversy among members of the Detroit Public School community.”

The school board also contended that Bobb, as Emergency Financial Manager, over stepped his bounds by closing schools and firing principals. The worst of it is that the school board members found out that he was firing the principals after the fact–by reading it in the newspaper.

Meanwhile, other actions that Bobb has taken have not made people in the communities of Detroit happy. According to an article in the Michigan Citizen, Money Talks, Detroit Silenced, “Anger and frustration. That’s the mood of hundreds of bloc club officials, Citizen District Council members, volunteer community groups, regular citizens — many with decades of community service and some just recently organized — they can’t get the ear of the mayor or the city council and they are angry.” This has been due to the corporate money that has been funneled into the city, rendering the citizens of Detroit without much voice in how their schools are managed. See: Motor City: Robert Bobb’s Ties To “Billionaire Boyz Club” Exposed.

In June of this year, he pink-slipped all of the fine art teachers and a third of the music teachers. According to Michigan radio,  “Under his proposed academic plan, arts would be deemed extracurricular activities. There would be one citywide chorus, one band, and one dance ensemble, among others, and only students with good grades could participate.” See: Bobb’s DPS Plan Calls for Changes to Arts Programs.

In late June of this year he was challenged in the court by some neighborhood groups. According to In These Times State-appointed schools manager Robert Bobb has run up against a legal challenge and neighborhood resistance to his plan to shutter 45 district schools next year. He’s stood shoulder-to-shoulder with a foundation-funded plan to “replace, not reform” the public schools by opening 70 new charter schools by 2020 and handing control to Mayor Bing much sooner.”

Portions of his testimony can be read in The Daily Censored,

Is this what the citizens of Detroit wanted? Apparently not.

And during this time, the debt of the Detroit Public Schools has continued to increase. See: DPS Debt Balloons, also Bobb’s Deep Debt.

And how did Robert Bobb get this power? He took it. According to Attorney Washington who represented the school board in his closing remarks, “He seized power in the city of Detroit over all aspects of the schools and he doesn’t have the authority to do that. There is a clear legal duty to consult with the board.”

See: Final Arguments Heard In Detroit School Board Suit for the details.

And the beat goes on. The schools in Detroit opened this fall, but not as smoothly as planned, under the auspices of Bob Bobb. See: From The Detroit News: No Buses, No Schools for Detroit Public Schools’ Neediest.and Special needs unmet, mom says. And then there is the overcrowding in the classrooms and not enough teachers, see Click On Detroit.

Can it get any worse? I hope not, for the sake of the parents and students in Detroit. But what does that mean for the families in D.C. if Bobb is tapped to bring his brand of questionable “management” to them?

But is Robert Bobb worried? Apparently not. He was on “Meet the Press” with the outgoing D.C. Schools’ Chancellor Michelle Rhee and others as an introduction to the NBC Education Nation extravaganza that followed that week.

And anyway, Eli Broad owes him a favor, remember?

Dora

On the other hand, Eli Broad might not want to touch Robert Bobb right now. He’s getting more toxic by the day.

Update October 21, 2010

You can see “Robert Bobb, The Sad Sage Continues“, a post that I have been updating since June to get additional details about this man with the first two names.