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Banking on his immigrant experience.


He grew up as a pre-adolescent adoring the Brooklyn Dodgers, and his friends in central New Jersey applied the nickname of Buzz, to which he still answers. But in other respects, it would be hard to suggest Basan Nembirkow is simply a product of a middle-class American upbringing.

Nembirkow, who's about to finish his second year as superintendent in Chicopee, Mass., comes from another world. His parents and other ancestors lived in what is now Mongolia, where Genghis Khan Genghis Khan: see Jenghiz Khan.
Genghis Khan
 or Chinggis Khan orig. Temüjin

(born 1162, near Lake Baikal, Mongolia—died Aug.
 once roamed. This makes him one of the nation's few Asian American A·sian A·mer·i·can also A·sian-A·mer·i·can  
n.
A U.S. citizen or resident of Asian descent. See Usage Note at Amerasian.



A
 superintendents and surely the only one ever to be hired as an education consultant to the Republic of Kazakstan.

Those experiences, in combination with nontraditional posts he filled before moving into the superintendency Su`per`in`tend´en`cy

n. 1. The act of superintending; superintendence.
, mean Nembirkow applies a decidedly different worldview world·view  
n. In both senses also called Weltanschauung.
1. The overall perspective from which one sees and interprets the world.

2. A collection of beliefs about life and the universe held by an individual or a group.
. Born in a small Bavarian town where his refugee parents had temporarily settled during the World War II, he brings dynamic and fresh thinking to his work. "Buzz is the type of person who rallies people around him with the teachers knowing he is their champion and leader," says Paul Andrews <noinclude> Paul Andrews may refer to: </noinclude>
  • Paul Andrews (Australian politician)
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  • Paul Andrews, founder of Retro-Trader , and the companies Alten8 and Entain8
  • Paul Andrews, member of the band Vixtrola
, director of professional development for the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents.

In Chicopee, the second largest city in western Massachusetts, Nembirkow is attempting to replace what he called "random acts of school improvement" with a centralized system In telecommunications, a centralized system is one in which most communications are routed through one or more major central hubs. Such a system allows certain functions to be concentrated in the system's hubs, freeing up resources in the peripheral units.  of data-driven decision making and support that benefits students in every classroom. About 20 percent of the district's 7,700 students are Hispanic with a smaller mix of second- and third-generation Polish, French-Canadian and Portuguese immigrants whose parents and grandparents grandparents nplabuelos mpl

grandparents grand nplgrands-parents mpl

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 worked in the textile, armament and cutlery mills, just south of Springfield.

Following a comprehensive analysis in which he studied students' test performance classroom by classroom, the superintendent introduced systemwide math and language arts language arts
pl.n.
The subjects, including reading, spelling, and composition, aimed at developing reading and writing skills, usually taught in elementary and secondary school.
 curricula that replaced building-specific approaches. He used Title I money to hire Kaplan, the test preparation agency, to provide intensive tutoring in math and literacy during the school day. These moves added efficiency to the instructional process given the high turnover of students, estimated at almost 30 percent a year.

Nembirkow also has begun to challenge what he sees as sacrosanct sac·ro·sanct  
adj.
Regarded as sacred and inviolable.



[Latin sacrs
 customs of schooling. "During all my running around, I've found out there are lots of ways to organize a school, a school day, a curriculum and ways to teach," he says.

Before accepting his first superintendent's appointment in Greenfield, Mass., in 1996, Nembirkow filled educational positions not found on most leaders' resumes. He spent 12 years at the United Nations International School, rising to the leadership of the middle school program. He also directed the National Padeia Center in Durham, N.C., and was principal of a K-12 school in Chattanooga, Tenn., built on the Padeia philosophy, which emphasizes democracy as its core value and applies the Socratic method Socratic method Education A teaching philosophy that differs from the traditional format as instruction is in the form of problem-solving and testing of hypotheses. See Layer cake education, Spoon feeding.  to learning.

"My checkered background has served me well," he says. But it hasn't already protected him from bruising encounters with sacred New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt.  traditions. After experimenting for a year with a week-long mid-March vacation rather than separate breaks in both February and April, Nembirkow bowed to intense pressure and a barrage of excuses in Greenfield (some parents swearing that a February vacation "breaks the sniffle cycle" and others claiming a ski vacation as a right) to resume the traditional schedule.

For the most part, his actions have engendered wide support among teachers and parents. Meanwhile, his views on holding every child to high expectations--even those who like himself started with little command of English--have won over state officials. All but one of Chicopee's seven schools on the state's underperforming list have come off just midway through his second year at the helm.

"I think he faced prejudice as a child so he knows how tough it is being poor as an immigrant and trying to advance," says Michael Pise, a member of Chicopee's school committee for the last 10 years.

Nembirkow's leadership in sparking rapid gains in an urban center has given him the chance to raise his voice on a bigger playing field. During the past year, he was the lone superintendent invited to address the Massachusetts Senate The Massachusetts Senate is the upper house of the Massachusetts General Court, the bicameral state legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. There are 40 senatorial districts in Massachusetts, all but one named for the counties in which they are located (the "Cape and  on educational priorities and he received an appointment to Gov. Mitt Romney's Task Force on Underperforming Schools.

His firm grounding in democratic values is contributing to esprit de corps esprit de corps Graduate education The degree of happiness of the 'campers' in a place  in Chicopee. Nembirkow says he's simply applying a discovery he made years ago as a successful collegiate soccer coach in New Jersey: "The first thing you learn is you're only as good as how well your players do."

Jay Goldman Jay Grant Goldman (Born 12th December 12, 1975) is an Australian radio personality.

Known as Goldie on local Brisbane radio station River949fm he has been the afternoon announcer there since 2/5/2000.
 is the editor of The School administrator. E-mail: jgoldman@aasa.org.

BIO STATS: Basan Nembirkow

Currently: superintendent, Chicopee, Mass.

Previously: superintendent, Greenfield, Mass.

Age: 59

Greatest Influence: Emigrating to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  with my family from a refugee camp gave me an international perspective on education, its organization and its structure.

Best Professional Day: My goal in my first year in Chicopee was to get four of the eight schools off the underperforming list so it would have to be the day I learned we moved seven off the list.

Books at Bedside Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer, Paris 1919 by Margaret McMillan, The Chinese in America by Iris Chang and The Map That Changed the World by Simon Winchester

Biggest Blooper: My attempt in Greenfield to combine the February and April vacations into a March vacation. This was a disaster. After a year we reverted back to Yankee custom.

A Reason I'm an AASA Member: Articles that provide current research are well written and provide me with an opportunity to use other members as a resource and support group.
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Adam Melo (Member): Basan Nembirkow's Banking 1/11/2008 8:43 AM
Banking on being an immigrant is in no way something that should be thought of as being a great achievement, in a sense ever citizen in the united states is an immigrant from some country generations back, the very fact that they could sustain family ties and make something of themselves is an un announced acheivement. Basan Nembirkow attaining glory from such minimalistic and mundane acheivements is just unfair.
-Adam Melo
Brockton Public Schools

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