During the hearing, school board members also discussed ways of making sure the city’s contracts are given to businesses that reflect Philadelphia’s ethnic diversity.
Wilkerson said they are keeping an eye on contractors who promise to work with minority-owned businesses and don’t follow through.
“This is something that has been of particular concern to the board, we have been working with the district and the district is developing monitoring tools.”
Wilkerson explained what often happens.
“We know in the past there have been commitments and as soon as the firm gets the contract the minority contractor doesn’t see them again. We’re going to be tracking closely dollars paid. We have revised our policy around inclusion so that disbarment is a tool we can use.”
The school district has a contract out for tracking software to follow the money paid out to contractors and subcontractors.
The hearing is a requirement under a charter change approved by the voters, and is designed to allow council to review the management, administration and finances of the district on a bi-annual basis.