
Mr. Otis Mathis is the president of the Detroit school board, the nation's lowest achieving big city district of 90,000 school children. And like some of these children, Mathis struggles with writing and composing a coherent sentence.
Mathis readily admits that he's a "horrible writer," and that he struggled to get through school. Here is a sample of an e-mail he sent recently:"If you saw Sunday's Free Press that shown Robert Bobb the emergency financial manager for Detroit Public Schools, move Mark Twain to Boynton which have three times the number seats then students and was one of the reason's he gave for closing school to many empty seats."
And another dated August 11, 2009:
"Do DPS control the Foundation or outside group? If an outside group control the foundation, then what is DPS Board row with selection of is director? Our we mixing DPS and None DPS row's, and who is the watch dog?"
But if these deficits have limited Mathis, as he admits they have, they have not stopped him from graduating from high school and college. In January, his peers elected him president by a 10-1 vote over Tyrone Winfrey, a University of Michigan academic officer. (How scary is that?)
His difficulties with language were spotted as early as fourth grade, when he was placed in special education classes. His college degree was held up for more than a decade, because he repeatedly failed an English proficiency exam that was required for graduation at Wayne State University.
But Mathis is liked and defended by many of his peers, who cite his collegiality, lack of defensiveness and leadership as more important than his writing skills.
Of course, I always give people leeway when it comes to e-mails (his e-mails are the only evidence given for his lack of writing skills) many of which are sent via Blackberry, Sidekicks, or generally on the run.
I don't consider e-mails formal communication, but the issue here doesn't have anything to do with typos, shorthand or anything that would be excusable for someone in charge of leading students -- many of whom are failing miserably.
The issue here is simple common sense. If you know you're a poor writer and you're leading a failing school system, wouldn't you have someone proofread your e-mails or minimally conduct a spell check yourself?
I teach writing courses at a local college and am often appalled at the writing skills (or lack thereof) of college students. But I also understand that many students struggle for a variety of reasons, from dyslexia to a host of other legitimate learning disabilities.
More often, though, I find their lack of writing skills are attributable to an increasingly aliterate society-people who can read, but don't. I find students who turn in papers with shorthand they would use in text messages: poor punctuation, grammar, Ebonics, you name it. I find it harder to be understanding in the Internet age with spell check, grammar check and various resources at one's disposal.
When I was growing up and we were unsure of how to spell a word, the direction you got back then was, "Look it up in the dictionary!" (Of course, if you didn't know how to spell it, where do you begin to look it up? But no one dared ask that question).
A columnist in the Detroit News asked:
"Is Mathis a success story? A man who beat the odds to win political success and career opportunities on the strength of his personality and judgment? Someone who struggled through school, but never gave up and graduated from college? Or is he an example of the system's worst failings -- a disinterested student who always found ways to graduate, even when he didn't meet the requirements -- likely to perpetuate lax academic standards? I would venture to say the latter-and a dangerous leader to a society that increasingly believes charisma is more important than intellect."
What do you think?


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By: Bill Schrier on 3/16/2010 6:50PM
This story perfectly illustrates why blacks are the luckiest race in America today. They are the only race of people that are preferred, over more competent people of other races, to be put into leadership or management positions, especially high profile or public positions. Their race is a huge ASSET for them. They can be totally incompetent, but just because of their race get a high level position which pays well, while much more qualified white or Asian people have to work under them and do the actual work.
This will continue so long as screaming "racist" continues to work. So what if I'm incompetent, if I'm black and you don't make me a high level manager, I'll scream racism.
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By: Sue on 3/16/2010 7:10PM
Bill get a life, really! You hicks kill me. Here's a quarter, go get some teeth, with the change, buy a book and read!
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By: Rhonda on 3/16/2010 7:10PM
Very well said Ms. Ford.
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By: Where Da Chingy Mo Fo on 3/16/2010 7:18PM
This is classic. The head of Detroit schools cannot write a coherent sentence. I wonder if he got his position because he is black? That was a rheotrical question. Oh sorry rhetorical is a big word so please tell this illiterate is it a question whose answer is already known. Detroit may have surpassed NOLA as Americas most shit hole city. Keep it up folks keep electin da brothas
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By: cresm8r08 on 3/16/2010 7:58PM
This story turned my stomach sour.
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By: concerned american on 3/16/2010 8:46PM
You are saying the absolute truth Bill, alot of young blacks do not value anything. Parents need to teach their children how to conduct themselves when they are out in public. Some of the foolishness that I witness is down-right tacky. Ignorance is highly valued in the inner-city.
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By: concerned american on 3/16/2010 8:59PM
Othis Mathis is a utterly embarrassment,totally unqualified. He probadly got his job because of affirmative action...... most likely.
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By: Mimi on 3/16/2010 9:54PM
JUST THINK PALIN WANTS TO RUN FOR PRESDENT IN 2012. LOL!!
KATIE COURIC ASKED PALIN TO NAME THE MAGAZINES SHE HAS READ AND PALIN COULDN'T EVEN NAME ONE OF THEM.
I GUESS SHE WAS BUSY LOOKING AT RUSSIA FROM HER HOME IN ALASKA. LMAO!!
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By: D on 5/23/2010 7:56PM
Just like you are probably looking at popeyes chicken from your shanty right now. lol
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By: Helen Thomas on 3/16/2010 10:00PM
Well, this goes to show you what tribalism will do. After all...
One never know, do one?
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