It is probably not a good idea to brag that you are the world’s best negotiator when your only experience was in the real estate world. Apparently those skills do not transfer to government, where you have to deal with wily veterans of both parties and a complex set of procedural rules that you do not know. Democrats and Republicans agreed on a budget to avert a shutdown, and Trump didn’t get any
Leonie Haimson, executive director of Class Size Matters, sent out the following bulletin: It was just revealed that Congress is due to vote on an education budget early this week which would cut Title IIA funds by $300 million. President Trump’s budget would eliminate these funds altogether for the following year. Please write Congress today: Urge them NOT to cut Title IIA funds – which many dis
This is funny. The Republicans control both houses of Congress. Trump asked them to slash the federal education budget by billions and to create a multi-billion fund to support school choice. The new budget for education ignores both requests. According to Education Week, there will be increases for Title I and special education. There will be no new spending on school choice. The only federal pr
Christine Langhoff teaches in Massachusetts and is a member of the Network for Public Education. She writes: Massachusetts public education is being run by a cabal of reformsters, many of them affiliated with a local thinkster tank, The Pioneer Institute. Jim Peyser, state Secretary of Education, is a former director of The NewSchools Venture Fund, having run the Pioneer Institute from 1993-2000.
Public education activists in Birmingham are afraid that their school board is getting ready to appoint a Broadie–or worse–to be the next superintendent of schools. They fear that the plan is to deliberate this crucial decision in complete
In response to a post where I explained the uselessness of the state tests, their lack of any information to help students or teachers, a teacher sent this comment: “It isn’t just ENd-of-Year exams. It is also the beginning of the school
Mercedes Schneider has done a deep dive into the financials of the BASIS Schools . It is an eye-opener. BASIS charter schools won the top spots in the U.S. News & World Report rankings of the nation’s high schools. BASIS Scottsdale was rated number 1 in the nation. If you were thinking of sending your son or daughter there, think twice. This is not a typical American high school. It is focused to
Legislators in Missouri are about to pass an expansive school choice bill that paves the way for vouchers and privatization of public education. Here is the language of the Missouri state constitution: “Section 5. The proceeds of all certificates of indebtedness due the state school fund, and all moneys, bonds, lands, and other property belonging to or donated to any state fund for public school
After learning that several regular commenters were unable to post comments, I contacted WordPress Support and told them of the problem. The two people I identified were, he told me, in the Spam folder. That was Ellen Lipubic and Artsegal. I realized I would have to review every item in the Spam folder to see if anyone else had been stranded there. There were about 3,000 items in the Spam folder,
Only hours after the U.S. Department of Education put out a press release announcing Betsy DeVos’ visit to the Schwarzenegger Charter School, the visit was suddenly canceled. Wonder why? The L.A. school board election is coming up soon. California doesn’t like Trump or DeVos. Would her appearance create a problem for the pro-charter candidate Nick Melvoin and the California Charter School Associa
Valerie Strauss describes the scene as Trump met with the teachers of the year in the Oval Office and invited them to sing “Happy Birthday” to Melania. Nothing was said about his plans to cut the education budget.
Peter Greene reports that Arne Duncan has landed a fat cushy gig at a huge investment firm, based on his smashing accomplishments as superintendent of the Chicago public schools and as Secretary of Education, where he reformed the American school system. Fact check: the Chicago public schools are in deep trouble; the only federal evaluation of Race to the Top said it was a flop. Is this the way t
Betsy DeVos will visit a charter school in Woodland Hills tomorrow. On Monday, DeVos is slated to tour the CHIME Institute’s Schwarzenegger Community School, a charter school in Woodland Hills. Monday also happens to be May Day, and labor and community groups throughout the region are planning major protests. Alex Caputo-Pearl, head of the Los Angeles teachers union, put out this statement: “The
I am really steamed up about the utter absurdity of the U.S. News & World Report’s listing of the “best” high schools in the nation. The more selective the school is, the higher its ranking. The “best” school is the one that enrolls the “best” students. But what about the schools that take all students and help them become the best they can be? Are they inferior to the school that excludes those
Peter Goodman takes up the challenge that I put down a while back in a post about why we need standardized testing in every grade for every child. It is worth noting that to my knowledge we are the only nation in the world that insists on testing every child from grade 3-8, and we have very little to show for it. Even if test scores went up, that wouldn’t mean that children are better educated. I
Julian Vasquez Heilig dissects the claims about vouchers by posing eight questions about vouchers that Betsy DeVos cannot or will not ever answer. First is, where did the idea come from? Well, there is that famous essay by libertarian economist Milton Friedman in 1955, but there is also the advocacy of Southern politicians following the Brown decision. Friedman had the idealistic belief that pare
Russ Walsh posted this column earlier this year. I am reposting it now because it is an insightful critique of DeVos’s ideology that choice is always good. Walsh points out that there are many choices we used to have that we don’t have any more. We are not free to smoke where we want. He remembers the thick smoke in the teachers’ lounge. I remember the smokers on the commercial airplanes. He reme
The Los Angeles Times has written extensively about the Celerity charter schools and their record of financial mismanagement, self-dealing, and possible conflicts of interest. In this expose, the Times revealed that the founder of the charter chain was paid $471,000 a year, 35% more than the superintendent of the Los Angeles public school system. The article also documented use of the schools’ cr
The marker of the first 100 days of a presidency was set during the first administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. FDR started office with plans, advisors, and legislation. He called Congress into session and passed monumental legislation. Like Trump, Roosevelt had a Congress controlled by his own party. The circumstances that Roosevelt faced were unique. Banks were shutting down. Depositors
While teachers continue to struggle for a decent middle-income salary, the edtech entrepreneurs are salivating about their success in the ed marketplace. Listen to the audio to hear the sound of happy money-makers. Some people are getting very rich indeed by investing in technology to replace teachers and to call it “personalization.” When there is no teacher involved, it is “depersonalization.”
Former Congressman Dennis Kucinich, who may be thinking of a run for Governor of Ohio, launched a four-city speaking tour across the state, castigating the corruption in the charter industry at every stop. Kucinich understands that every dollar that goes to a charter is taken away from a public school. He is the first politician who understands the shell game. Defund public schools while funding
The California Teachers Association has assembled a large coalition of groups to support the reform of charter schools. The press release calls it a “Broad Coalition” but in California that is a double entendre. (Do they mean a coalition funded by billionaire Eli Broad? No!). Broad Coalition of Legislators, Educators and Parents Back 3 Bills to Stop Waste, Fraud and Abuse, Ensure Equal Access for
Sue Legg of the Florida League of Voters wonders whether Florida’s policy of holding back third grade students who don’t pass the reading test is working. It certainly boosts fourth grade reading scores. But she notes a strange anomaly: Why does the number of high-scoring students decline from fourth grade to eighth grade? She also notes that the biggest improvement in fourth grade reading scores
Preston Green III is a scholar at the University of Connecticut who studies the legal and political issues associated with school choice. He fears that school choice, unregulated and unaccountable, will be the new Enron, a financial scandal of massive proportions. Professor Green says: “ As school choice champions like Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos push to make charter schools a larger part
Gary Rubinstein wrote a post about the curiosity of the KIPP high school in New York City that was ranked one of the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, even though it had only 58 students and the three other KIPP high schools had zero students who took and passed AP exams. The name of the