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Friday, March 14, 2014

3-14-14 Schools Matter All Week

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Nonstop hi-tech testing
Sent to the Los Angeles Times, March 14, 2014Not mentioned in the Times' editorials  (March 13, 14) is the astonishing amount of testing required by the Common Core and the requirement that testing must be done online. No Child Left Behind "only" required tests at the end of year in reading and math in grades 3-8 and once in high school. The common core aims to test all subjects in all g

Corporate Welfare Queen, Eva Moskowitz, Strong Arming of School Staff and Students to Save Her Empire
from the Nation:On the first Tuesday in March, thousands of students, parents and teachers rallied at the New York state capitol in Albany to protest what the media quickly dubbed New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s “war” on charter schools and minority students. Eva Moskowitz, the founder of the Success Academy charter network and one of the mayor’s fiercest critics, closed all twenty-two of her


Doug Martin on Workers' Voice Radio Show, March 14, Today

by Doug MartinI will be joining labor studies professor Patrick Hill and unionist and blogger Randy Obenchain for a discussion on the Workers' Voice Show at Indiana University Kokomo's Radio Free Kokomo tonight, Friday March 14th, from 5-6 pm.  I am a big fan of this show, since I learn something new every time I listen in.  I, too, hope to cover some new ground that I haven't mentioned on air yet
3-13-14 Schools Matter All Week
Schools Matter: Parent Files Suit to Establish Opt Out Legal PrecedentMD parent files suit over MSA opt out and sets precedent for futureassessmentsMarch 11, 2014Cindy Rose of Frederick County has taken the matter of MSA opting out to court by filing an emergency motion for injunctive relief. She is asking the court to force Frederick County Public Schools to