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Monday, April 12, 2021

THE TOP BANANA: TODAY'S EDUCATION HEADLINES Monday, April 12, 2021 #REDFORED #tbats #openonlywhensafe #edchat #K12 #learning #edleadership #edtech #engchat #literacy #edreform

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“I’ve never done any of this”: A Texas parent reluctantly dives into a school district’s battle over masks https://www.texastribune.org/2021/04/12/texas-comal-isd-masks-coronavirus/

OPINION: Let’s change our approach to traditionally overlooked students https://hechingerreport.org/opinion-lets-change-our-approach-to-traditionally-overlooked-students/

51,000 more students will return to NYC school buildings April 26, with younger kids allowed to stay three feet apart https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/education/ny-nyc-schools-change-covid-rules-20210412-v7decqgccnem3n7w43hlktvnoy-story.html#ed=rss_www.nydailynews.com/arcio/rss/category/new-york/education/

Kids are returning to classrooms. But what will happen to those who stay at home? https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/kids-are-returning-to-classrooms-but-what-will-happen-to-those-who-stay-at-home/2021/04/06/26df73a0-8cdf-11eb-a730-1b4ed9656258_story.html

The pandemic forced these high-schoolers to work full time. So they’re going to class at night. https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/alexandria-night-high-school/2021/04/11/2be262b2-9226-11eb-a74e-1f4cf89fd948_story.html

Interview: Migrant Children Tell Their Stories In 'Hear My Voice' : NPR - https://www.npr.org/2021/04/12/985726774/a-picture-book-about-children-at-the-border-aims-to-spark-family-conversations on @NPR

Legacy of conservation continues | NJ Spotlight News - https://www.njspotlight.com/2021/04/a-new-chapter-for-the-new-jersey-school-of-conservation/ via @njspotlight

House, Senate ‘a ways apart’ on education budget talks https://nondoc.com/2021/04/12/house-senate-reveal-education-budget-talks/

L.A. Unified proposes a 2-week school year extension for student learning loss, trauma http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/lanowblog/~3/DdQtR1MeSu0/lausd-wants-school-year-extension-covid-19-losses

Jersey Jazzman: We Don't Need Standardized Testing In a Pandemic | National Education Policy Center - https://nepc.colorado.edu/node/10860 on @NEPCtweet

Chicago Teachers Union threatens to go back to teaching remotely Wednesday if no high school deal is reached https://chicago.chalkbeat.org/2021/4/11/22379120/chicago-teachers-union-sets-date-for-possible-walkout-as-negotiations-continue via @ChalkbeatCHI

After dramatic debate, Kansas lawmakers halt school choice expansion - https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/education/2021/04/09/kansas-school-choice-expansion-program-lawmakers-house-senate-gene-suellentrop/7129559002/#new_tab via @CJOnline

Indiana school voucher expansion rolled back in Senate plan | Education | southbendtribune.com - https://www.southbendtribune.com/news/education/indiana-school-voucher-expansion-rolled-back-in-senate-plan/article_95e90c5b-ef59-5f3a-b09e-09bd1d71e08b.html#new_tab on @SBTribune

Carranza's new firm made millions off COVID-19 pandemic in NYC - https://wp.me/pb3Qpq-1cUUM by @nypmetro on @nypost

Online schools are here to stay, even after the pandemic | Boston.com - https://www.boston.com/?p=21967309 by nyt-syndication

16% of Massachusetts parents would consider holding child back amid coronavirus pandemic: Poll - https://wp.me/panY8T-9HKb

Teachers Union Switches Stance, Now Endorses CDC Guidance on School Reopenings | Education News | US News - https://www.usnews.com/news/education-news/articles/2021-04-12/teachers-union-switches-stance-now-endorses-cdc-guidance-on-school-reopenings#new_tab on @USNews

The stark racial disparity among students returning to Sacramento City Unified classrooms http://a.msn.com/01/en-us/BB1fzBdj?ocid=st

Parents were at the end of their chain — then ransomware hit their kids' schools https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/parents-end-chain-ransomware-hit-rcna646 via @nbcnews

NOLA Public Schools warns Sophie B. Wright for special education https://thelensnola.org/2021/04/12/nola-public-schools-warns-sophie-b-wright-for-special-education/



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Peter Greene: I Believe in Public Education | Diane Ravitch's blog
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NewBlackMan (in Exile) TODAY #BLM #BLACKLIVESMATTER
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Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona Joins Roundtable Discussion with Students to Discuss Experiences During the Pandemic | U.S. Department of Education
Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona Joins Roundtable Discussion with Students to Discuss Experiences During the Pandemic Following the Department of Education's release of the COVID-19 Handbook, Volume 2: Roadmap to Reopening Safely and Meeting All Students' Needs , which includes research-based strategies to address the impact of the pandemic on students, educators, and staff, Secretary o
Compulsory Dyslexia Screening: A Trojan Horse To Advance Data Collection For Predatory Pay For Success Deals in Pre-K and Early Literacy – Wrench in the Gears
Compulsory Dyslexia Screening: A Trojan Horse To Advance Data Collection For Predatory Pay For Success Deals in Pre-K and Early Literacy I put together a presentation to warn California educators, parents, and elected officials about Boston Consulting Group’s ties to compulsory dyslexia screening legislation. See the consulting firm’s July 2020 white paper, The Economic Impact of Dyslexia in Cal
Voucher tax money follows the grift, not the child: a case study - Public Enemy Number 1
Voucher tax money follows the grift, not the child: a case study A "Sparrow Academy" experience demonstrates why the Step Up for Students voucher school "marketplace" needs a grand jury, a Grady Judd task force, and fundamental reform -- not an expansion. I’ll be referring to the mother in this article by her initials, CS. And I’m using the pseudonym “Terry” for her son. On April 1, CS received
Teacher Tom: "First Puzzles are Hard, Then You Turn them Easy"
"First Puzzles are Hard, Then You Turn them Easy" I've always felt that classic jigsaw puzzles held a special place in our classroom. They stand out as uniquely directive in that there is, in the end, only one right way assemble them. Yes, of course, a child might have other ideas. Someone might, say, build a tower with the pieces or something and once a group of children used puzzle pieces as a
Cardona’s Flexibility on Standardized Testing Creates Confusion and Rancor | janresseger
Cardona’s Flexibility on Standardized Testing Creates Confusion and Rancor After a chaotic schoolyear including remote learning and sometimes complicated hybrid schedules of in-person and remote learning, students are returning to full-time school to face the annual standardized tests. These are the tests that Congress requires under the Every Student Succeeds Act, the tests first required by No
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Parents & community members protest closure of PS 88 in the Bronx; will they be forced to take DOE to court to stop this irrational proposal? Stories on the proposed closure of PS 88 have appeared in the Daily News and on Bronx News-12 TV . DOE officials are trying to close a small, beloved K-3 zoned school in District 9 in the Bronx, PS 88, also called CES 88 or the Silverstein Little Sparrow S
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An Open Letter from the Jealous Cabal In case you haven’t heard yet, the State Board of Education (SBE) approved a settlement with the Oklahoma Public Charter School Association during their March 25 Board meeting. Against the advice of their in-house counsel, the SBE voted 4-3 essentially to allow charter schools to have access to local revenue, in addition to the state revenue they already rec

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CURMUDGUCATION: ICYMI: Spring Might Be Here Edition (4/11) Spring Might Be Here Edition It's not really spring in Northwest PA until it snows one more time. But it certainly is pleasant right now. So that's something. Let's see what we have to read this week Acceleration Nation Nancy Flanagan has noticed that acceleration is having a moment, and she has some thoughts about those shenanigans. Taki

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