Ms. Katie's Ramblings: The Case for Striking : The Case for Striking Things are very bad in the Chicago Public Schools right now. And we need to do something about it. I support the idea of my union going on strike May 1st in solidarity with workers and immigrants around the world. But I want to go further. I want to make the case for the Chicago Teachers Union to go on an open-ended strike this
CURMUDGUCATION : Catch up with CURMUDGUCATION Noble Teachers Forming Largest Charter Union 19 by Peter Greene / 22h The 800 teachers and staff of Chicago's Noble charter school chain is working to form the largest charter teacher union in the country. They would not become the first charter union in the country, or even in Chicago. In fact, the Aspire network of charter schools just averted a str
Presentation for Advocacy 101: My Personal Journey | Seattle Education : Presentation for Advocacy 101: My Personal Journey On March 5th, my friend Shawna Murphy, co-hosted a roundtable discussion on advocacy . I was invited to participate on the panel. These are my opening remarks. My name is Carolyn Leith and I write for the Seattle Education blog. However, I think the real reason why I’m sitti
In Defense of Independent Reading - Teacher Habits : In Defense of Independent Reading In the entire history of stupid school tricks, there may be none dumber than the practice of banning independent reading from classrooms. Not only does the research not support such a drastic measure, but administrators who take such action should have their brains scanned to see if common sense has somehow sli
Don’t fall for the White lies. – Educate Louisiana : Don’t fall for the White lies. Parents across the nation have let it be known that they do not want their children subjected to standardized test. In 2015, Louisiana parents initiated a statewide opt-out movement. With just weeks to go before testing, and under immense pressure from districts, Supt. John White agreed not to penalize schools wit
The ignorance and callousness of Betsy DeVos' 'gaffe' (Opinion) | OregonLive.com : The ignorance and callousness of Betsy DeVos' 'gaffe' (Opinion) Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos ironically touted historically black colleges and universities as a successful example of her beloved pet cause of "school choice." Of course, the existence of historically black institutions in America, in many cases
Congress Erases K-12 Rules, A Financial Aid Foul-Up And Other Education News : NPR Ed : NPR : Congress Erases K-12 Rules, A Financial Aid Foul-Up And Other Education News The case of transgender high school student Gavin Grimm, seen here last year, has been sent back to a lower court by the Supreme Court. Steve Helber/AP Once again, it was another big week for national education news. Here's our
Jersey Jazzman: NJ Charter Schools - A Fool's Gold Rush: Prelude : NJ Charter Schools - A Fool's Gold Rush: Prelude Chris Christie begins his last year in Trenton as the least popular governor in the nation . But that doesn't mean he still can't impose his will on New Jersey; the governorship here is one of the most powerful in the nation. So even though many communities throughout the state may
Keeping retirement weird. TrumpCare is Soylent Green. | Fred Klonsky : Keeping retirement weird. TrumpCare is Soylent Green. Good morning from Brooklyn. We are here to celebrate Anne’s birthday with kids and grandkids. So not even Donald Trump can put me in a bad mood. Episode #6 of the podcast of Hitting Left with the Klonsky Brothers is in the can. It is an hour-long convo with tenth ward Alder
Suspending California students costs the state billions, report finds | EdSource : Suspending California students costs the state billions, report finds Students in the class of 2014 who never graduated because they were suspended from school will cost California an estimated $2.7 billion in increased criminal justice costs and lower taxes paid over the course of their lifetimes, according to a n
Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all : 'Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. and Today ...Diane Ravitch's blog Chicago: Parent Discovers Massive Breach of Privacy of Student Records 4 by dianeravitch / 36min A parent in Chicago discovered a massive breach of private data about students in private schools receiving special education services. The data was contr
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Seattle This and That : Seattle This and That Spring Forward this Sunday 7 by Melissa Westbrook / 10h Feds Make It Harder for Students to Access Financial Aid 1 by Melissa Westbrook / 10h From Politico: FEDS DISABLE KEY FINANCIAL AID TOOL, CITING DATA SECURITY CONCERNS: The IRS and Education Department confirmed late Thursday that the federal government purposeful
Badass Teachers Association: New Strategy, Same Agenda, Lamar Alexander and Accountability by Cheryl Binkley : New Strategy, Same Agenda, Lamar Alexander and Accountability by Cheryl Binkley Why would Lamar Alexander suddenly start to dismantle the “accountability” regulations of ESSA, the landmark Education Bill he worked over a year forging and heralded as a fabulous bi-partisan feat; one of th
Fighting Off a Prop-39 Parasite : Fighting Off a Prop-39 Parasite Financial records obtained by The Times show that, as Celerity’s CEO, [Vielka McFarlane] paid for many of these expenses with a credit card belonging to her charter schools, which receive the bulk of their funding from the state. ” – Los Angeles Times, March 6, 2017 When LAUSD denied two Celerity charter renewals in October LAUSD C
Florida Voucher Nonprofit, Step Up for Students: A Tale of 15 Tax Forms | deutsch29 : Florida Voucher Nonprofit, Step Up for Students: A Tale of 15 Tax Forms Step Up for Students (Step Up) is the Florida nonprofit founded by venture capitalist John Kirtley (see his bio here ). Until 2011, Step Up was known as the Florida School Choice Fund (FSCF), which officially became a nonprofit in July 2000.
Raw deal for regular folks: Health & Education “Savings Accounts” | The Edvocate Blog : Raw deal for regular folks: Health & Education “Savings Accounts” The two most important things we will ever pay for in this world are K-12 education and health care. That said, Americans are being fear-mongered by politicians over everything from losing healthcare to the constant lie that public schools are f
The Blinders of Partisanship: How Republicans and Democrats Miss the Point – We’re All Being Screwed | gadflyonthewallblog : The Blinders of Partisanship: How Republicans and Democrats Miss the Point – We’re All Being Screwed Perhaps the biggest disappointment of this election cycle wasn’t Donald Trump’s victory. It’s how quickly many of our allies on the right gave up their beliefs to fall in li
Special Nite Cap: Catch Up on Today's Post 3/10/17 Featured Post Is Betsy DeVos Getting Rid of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services? Schools Matter: What Ending Regulations on ESSA Will Mean by mike simpson / 10min Schools