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A Dilemma For Schools Seeking To Reform / Chicago News Cooperative

A Dilemma For Schools Seeking To Reform / Chicago News Cooperative

A Dilemma For Schools Seeking To Reform

On the eve of a Board of Education meeting in February where the death knell was to sound for five schools, Ron Huberman, the chief executive of Chicago Public Schools, granted an 11th-hour reprieve.

The low enrollment and poor academic record at Paderewski Elementary had made the South Side school a target for closing, and its students were being sent to Mason Elementary, the only nearby school that had higher test scores. Mr. Huberman said he changed his mind after walking from Paderewski to Mason and discovering that students would have to cross a wide intersection of four streets, a situation he concluded was too dangerous.

Although the pardon for Paderewski might have been a relief for some teachers, parents and students, it did not address the problems at a low-performing, underutilized school. Other poorly performing schools are also being spared as resistance to closing them has grown, confronting the next mayor with a longstanding question: What can be done

New Jersey Senator Introduces Tyler Clementi Campus Harassment Bill « Student Activism

New Jersey Senator Introduces Tyler Clementi Campus Harassment Bill « Student Activism

Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) this week introduced the Tyler Clementi Higher Education Anti-Harassment Act of 2010, a proposed federal law that would require American colleges and universities to enact rules against the harassment of their students by students, faculty, or staff. The bill is named for a gay Rutgers student who killed himself this September following a campaign of online harassment by his dorm roommate.

The Clementi bill would mandate that all higher education institutions receiving federal funds create policies for the reporting, adjudication, and punishments of acts of harassment, as well as anti-harassment programs on campus. It

National Day of Blogging for Real Education Reform « Cooperative Catalyst

National Day of Blogging for Real Education Reform « Cooperative Catalyst

National Day of Blogging for Real Education Reform

Posted on November 18, 2010 by Paula White

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November 22, 2010 has been declared the National Day of Blogging for Real Education Reform, promoted by AASA and ASCD. ASCD has gathered 10 articles, in advance of Monday’s Day of National Blogging, in The New Faces of Ed Reform that discuss reforming education with teachers as leaders and partners in meaningful, lasting change.

I can’t wait to see Monday’s collective voices blogging for positive educational reform. Many blog posts have lamented the fact that educator voices are often left out of the conversations about the future of schools. Many state that the future is here and we simply need to embrace it. Others say we need to embrace contemporary tools to help our students learn in school as well as they do out of it. Many see learning and schooling as not equitable, and some examine how we can better support student learning. National organizations are urging us as educators to add our voices to the cacophony and use our passion, our expertise, our visionary leadership to forge the way and be heard as a united group advocating for positive reform for our students–for meaningful learning and for lasting understanding of growth needs for our educational system.

Please share your ideas, then add your blog link on November 22 to the comments here. We’ll compile them into this blog so they will be accessible to all. Join us in sharing your vision, browse the list and come read the Co-op’s posts for even more!

Reader Comment: David Feith: The Radical School Reform Law You’ve Never Heard Of – WSJ.com

Reader Comment: David Feith: The Radical School Reform Law You’ve Never Heard Of – WSJ.com


The people behind Parent Revolution in California long ago dropped even trying to pretend that they’re actually a parent group — the deception was the original intent, but it was so obvious that they just gave that up. Only a moron would still fall for that. I don’t know who David Feith is, but that would be him.
And by the way, Feith also either cluelessly believes that Ben Austin is a genuine leader of a cause or dishonestly tries to portray him that way. Austin is entirely a hired mouthpiece working for a consortium of charter operators (led by Green Dot) with no other prior involvement in education except what he’s paid to do and say.
Another by the way: Gloria Romero, mother of the so-called Parent Trigger, ran for the office of state Superintendent of Public Instruction. Two other candidates who were both positioned as supporters of public education (as opposed to her position as an opponent of public education) split the vote, yet they STILL demolished her in the primary. And in the general election, the one of those two (Tom Torlakson) who is the strongest supporter of public education and teachers and the sharpest critic of “it’s a miracle!” education reform snake oil won handily. Romero, having given up her state senate seat, has accepted — surprise! — a cushy job in the bounteously funded charter school industry.
Yet another by the way on the so-called Parent Trigger: Those supposedly empowered to demand that a school be dismantled are not limited to current parents. In fact, it’s entirely nebulous who exactly is empowered to sign statements making that demand, not to mention details like how many votes per family. The paid operatives targeting schools they want to dismantle can actually get signatures from pretty much any old body they want — or they can fake signatures with no sweat at all. Luckily, the process is so patently bogus that nobody is really trying it except in one case where an obsessed former mom at an LA-area middle school (Mount Gleason in Sunland) has been working for years on it — and all she wants is to replace a principal against whom she nurses a personal vendetta, not otherwise dismantle the school.
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