Ready for School? A Tale of Two Realities
Guest post from Amy Rothschild:

I have made the shift from working in a urban public school in Connecticut to an small private school in DC--where last year's parents received public assistance, this year's crop make public policy. In the week or so of faculty orientation and set up, I have been continually struck by the difference it makes when a school has the funding to be ready for its students. Casually, an administrator told new faculty, "you'll find toilet paper, paper towels, sponges, and cleaning supplies in the downstairs storage room. Pens, Post Its, dry erase spray, et cetera are upstairs in the faculty lounge. When we're running low on something, make a note on one of