| Click on the above image for video of Press Conference | Budget and Strategic Plan Survey Results Remarks by Superintendent Raymond at February 18, 2010 Press Conference: "...We have made real public engagement – truly having our community involved in and part of the decisions about their public schools – as one of the very highest priorities of the district. We are committed to community engagement, to a transparent, open and honest dialogue with our community about what is expected from its schools." ...read more |
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Child Nutrition Advisory Council Recruitment 2026 - The California Department of Education is recruiting for various Child Nutrition Advisory Council open member positions.1 day ago
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Shock Gloves Used On Students - We had barely had a chance to register outrage over the plan to spend $20 million taxpayer dollars on shock gloves for ICE (so they can be more abusive i...1 day ago
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Weekend Quotables - How long has the USS Lincoln been at sea? "Not long enough," says Trump.1 day ago
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2026 Stanford Alumni Award: The Journey Was Never Mine Alone - Today, Stanford Graduate School of Education announced that I will receive its 2026 Alumni Excellence in Education Award. The award recognizes alumni whose...1 day ago
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How to win elections - Step by step. Sisters and brothers - Apologies for not writing more frequently. Pretty crazy and busy times. Let me begin by thanking you all for mak...2 days ago
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Read This If You Want to Learn to Read - I want you to experience how a skilled teacher makes certain that her first graders learn to read. Imagine that you’re sitting in the back of a classroom...2 days ago
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What’s the Pattern? - The Pattern. Is it the thing that holds our raises down? Yup. What precisely is it? Activists and advocates know it is a problem. That’s good. They are rig...2 days ago
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On the Futility of Federal Vouchers - Trump’s education scam is a federal school voucher scheme. And it won’t help public schools, despite some who suggest otherwise. Point is– federal voucher ...2 days ago
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At Substack: Canceled (Again): How Is My Work a Threat to the Interest of the State of Maine? - Canceled (Again): How Is My Work a Threat to the Interest of the State of Maine?2 days ago
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Facebook Billionaires Walkout on Impoverished Students - By Thomas Ultican 8/11/2026 The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) withdrew support for The Primary School (TPS) a private school in East Palo Alto that they...6 days ago
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How A.I. Learned that Some Cognitive Science Views of the Reading Process are Wrong and Federal and State SoR Laws are Existential - A Refutation of Mark Seidenberg’s Language at the Speed of Sight and Emily Hanford’s Sold a Story6 days ago
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Contact your Senators today to oppose proposed federal database tracking college grads through life! - A bill called the College Transparency Act is being considered by the Senate HELP committee. It would overturn the prohibition against the federal gov...2 weeks ago
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By One Dishonest Measure - A loaded question that education reformers like to ponder is: Exactly how many students in the boroughs of New York City are trapped in failing schools? In...4 weeks ago
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Comparison of Florida’s Major K-12 (Publicly Funded) Education Options - Still on the campaign trail. Last night, I was at a public forum where, when asked about “School...1 month ago
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Regarding Trump’s Utter Defeat and Surrender in the Middle East: Iran gets to charge fees, too! - Many analysts have explained how the recent MOU between Trump and Iran is a humiliating and deep failure for the current regimes of both the USA and Israel...1 month ago
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Illustrations: Why “Cost” Matters in School Finance Research - Figure 1 – left panel – compares nominal per pupil spending by U.S. Census Poverty rates for all school districts nationally. Per pupil spending is measure...2 months ago
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Tied Up in Knots - For the 'reform' wing of the Democratic Party, education is a knotty business2 months ago
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Conversation Among Friends: Deborah Meier & Alfie Kohn - Alifie Kohn jsut sent me this link to a talk we gave at a Coalition of Essential School conference in 2011.2 months ago
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May’s Parent Engagement Resources - San Diego Unified Created a System to ‘Empower’ Parents. It Unraveled is from The Voice of San Diego. Why Those Disengaged Parents in Your School Deserve a...2 months ago
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Donald Patton Resigns From Christina Board of Education - The word on the street is Donald Patton resigned from the Christina School District Board of Education less than two months before his term was set to expi...3 months ago
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500-Year-Old Slave Revolt of 1526 Redefines Freedom as US Turns 250 - In 1526 — long before the more renowned dates that anchor the nation’s story of 1619 and 1776 — enslaved Africans rose up and freed themselves on the land ...3 months ago
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Reflections on America, the world, and life - I acknowledge that I rarely post here anymore. Folks should remember that I am approaching my 80th birthday in less than 9 weeks, I am still teaching ful...4 months ago
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Peace Treaty: Why Schools Don’t Change (Even When Everyone Knows They Should) - People love to say “schools resist change.” It sounds like a personality flaw—lazy, stubborn, old-fashioned. But schools aren’t hard to change because educ...5 months ago
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The Problem with "the Science of Reading" - The problem with “the science of reading” is that it’s not new.6 months ago
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Shutting Down The Site - Ten years ago, I ran for a seat on the LAUSD School Board of Education with the goal to *Change the LAUSD*. I am proud of the campaign we ran. We achieve...7 months ago
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Dear NJ Teachers and Their Families: You MUST Not Vote For Jack Ciattarelli - To all NJ public school staff and their families: *You must not vote for Jack Ciattarelli. He will do serious, lasting damage to you personally, and the ...9 months ago
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Blogoversary #19 — Time to Move on - Times have changed. I had a nice long run here, but let’s face it, it ended a while ago. So I’ve moved. I’m not writing much any more, but when I do it wil...11 months ago
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McGrath and Kaminsky: Key Names in the School Policy Debate - The landscape of American school policy is no longer shaped only behind closed doors. It’s debated in town halls, on social media, and through public prote...1 year ago
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"Didn't do *that*," part 1: new Schofield case developments reveal crucial 10th Circuit/Ledger lie - The record is clear. Jeremy Scott confessed at least 40 times in a 2017 hearing. He never recanted. The Ledger must retract its lie to force Judge Kevin Ab...1 year ago
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Achieve 3000 Answers Key (Updated 2023) - Are you on the hunt for the most recent Achieve 3000 answers for the year 2023? Your search is over! ... Read more1 year ago
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Il Papa è Morto - Francis brought a distinct pastoral outlook to his papacy. A simple man, he lived in a small apartment in the guesthouse. He sought to make the church acce...1 year ago
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Mike Shulman the ARISE UFT Judenrat - I was surprised to learn that Mike Shulman has aligned himself with ARISE. I previously supported him, advocating that the Castle Doctrine could have bee...1 year ago
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Can Students Expect a Relevant Education to be Delivered by Irrelevant Educators? - As a veteran teacher of forty years in the classroom, let me be clear, teachers are not completely at fault for becoming irrelevant in their profession. It...1 year ago
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The US Department of Education Should not be Eliminated. Still, it must be reformed. - If you don’t have an attention span that lasts long enough to learn what I’m teaching in this post, start with the conclusion first. Then if you want to re...1 year ago
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Malcolm & John David Washington Talk NFL, Christopher Nolan & ‘The Piano Lesson’ - 'The Washington brothers built their careers apart—until an irresistible project drew them together. In The *Piano Lesson*, they tackle a father’s thorny...1 year ago
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AIN’T IT AWFUL - As the terrible feelings of dread and angst spread across the world the great majority of the American people feel powerless before the onslaught of those ...2 years ago
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Did Darryl Willie lie or interfere in the whistleblower investgation? Why not both? - Willie said below to Action News Jax [image: image.png] It's troubling for quite a few reasons. First he is saying the board knew about the complaint an...2 years ago
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Could This Be Gadfly’s End? Top 12 Articles From 2023 Read By Fewer Than Ever - After 9 years of pounding my head against the wall - well, it seems like the wall is winning.2 years ago
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Redesigning School Governance: Beyond Mayoral Control - From time to time the legislature passes a bill with a sunset provision, unless the law is reauthorized by a specific date the law reverts to the law it re...2 years ago
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POSTPONED: Florida’s Impact on Social Studies - POSTPONED: discussion with Florida and DC educators and advocates on the impact of Florida's new laws Continue reading2 years ago
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Vote NO on the UFT Contract. Here is Why: - The best reason to vote no on this contract is this: UFT Unity* lied* to us in 2018. They misrepresented that contract. It was predicated on deals we wer...3 years ago
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Testimony to the CPS Truancy Task Force - I prepared testimony for one of two public hearings held by the Chicago Public Schools Truancy Task Force, a body mandated by state legislation. The meetin...3 years ago
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Tennis Memories from a Time When Racism and Anti-Semitism Still Prevailed - I learned tennis at a public park in Brooklyn- Lincoln Terrace- where the teaching pro was a mailman named Phil Rubell. Almost all the kids who took lesson...3 years ago
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There Is A Teacher Shortage.Not. - THERE IS A TEACHER SHORTAGE. And just to be sure you understand, it’s not that teachers don’t want to teach. It’s not that there aren’t enough teachers cer...3 years ago
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Want to know the condition of a Philly school building? New map to help. - [image: Two students walk by a Philadelphia school building.] Aging infrastructure has been an issue for Philadelphia schools for years. A new interactive...4 years ago
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STREET LIFE - My mom told me, “You should treat all people equally, but don’t bring a “colored” into the house.” I believed … Continue reading →4 years ago
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Schools Matter: Reflecting on Green Dot’s Disastrous Locke Takeover - *“Green Dot came and made it into more of a jail.” — Chris* My history of opposing the Green Dot Charter School Corporation back when I was an activist i...4 years ago
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Book Banning Turns to Dick and Jane - Breaking News: Dateline February 4, 2022 - Parents in Dimwitty, Alabama have asked the Dimwitty Board of Education to ban the children's primer *Fun with...4 years ago
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Follow me at Substack - I've moved. Follow me at Substack I'm now posting regularly at Substack. You can subscribe for free to my new Edu/Pol blog at michaelklonsky.substack.com ...4 years ago
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I’ve moved. - I’m on Substack now. You can continue to receive periodic posts for free. Or you can read every post and comment for $5 a month, $60 a year. fredklonsky.su...4 years ago
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Milwaukee Bradley Foundation at Center of Attacks on U.S. Voting Rights - The Big Money Behind the Big Lie Donald Trump’s attacks on democracy are being promoted by rich and powerful conservative groups that are determined to win...5 years ago
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Milwaukee Bradley Foundation at Center of Attacks on U.S. Voting Rights - The Big Money Behind the Big Lie Donald Trump’s attacks on democracy are being promoted by rich and powerful conservative groups that are determined to win...5 years ago
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Aspiring Teachers Get New Help Paying For College - [image: colorful classroom pattern] *; Credit: shuoshu/Getty Images* Cory Turner | NPR New rules kick in today that will help aspiring teachers pay for c...5 years ago
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Major victory over a corporate charter school chain and their trade association - Original post at Robert’s page on Medium. On Tuesday, March 23, 2021, I got my second big win in court against a charter school corporation. It was also a ...5 years ago
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The Threat of Integration - I have lived in the same house in the Miracle Mile section of Los Angeles for over 30 years, where up until now I have had little or no interaction with th...5 years ago
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New Teacher Evaluation Report Released by the Network for Public Education - A new report on current teacher evaluation systems throughout the US was just released by the Network for Public Education. The report is titled, “Teachers...5 years ago
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Teacher Creates National Database Tracking COVID-19 Outbreaks in Schools - Kansas educator Alisha Morris's online coronavirus news-tracker goes viral, now hosted on a new NEA website.5 years ago
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Correction for July 10th Post on School District Audit - On July 10, 2020 we published a post “School District Caught Manipulating Attendance Records to Get More Money” which incorrectly cited Valley Park School ...6 years ago
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We fight for a democracy worthy of us all! - The nation stands at a crossroads, said NEA President Lily Eskelsen García in her final keynote address to the 2020 NEA Representative Assembly and it’s up...6 years ago
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Giving Private Schools Federal Emergency Funds Slated for Low-income Students Will Shortchange At-risk Kids - Low-income Seattle students began to pick up bagged lunches in March after their school closed. Karen Ducey/Getty Images Derek W. Black, University of Sout...6 years ago
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The Passing Of Chaz 1951-2020 Age 69 - I am the son of Chaz and like to inform you that he passed away this afternoon from the COVID virus. My father passed in peace beside his loved ones. We ar...6 years ago
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Let The Next Round Of Anti-Semitic Ads Begin - All four pro-public education candidates came in first in their LAUSD school board elections, but two will face run-offs in November.6 years ago
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The Fight For Our Children - *The number of suicides among people ages 10 to 24 nationally increased by 56 percent between 2007 and 2017, according to a new federal report showing the ...6 years ago
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Love Grow Your Own (but not without the actual growth part) - The Governor of Virginia, Ralph Northam, recently announced a grow-your-own type of program for teachers. According to this piece: On Monday, Governor Ral...6 years ago
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Another attempted cash grab by the corporate ed crowd in Washington State: House Bill 2788 - The League of Women Voters has opposed charter schools because they don’t have boards elected by the voters but instead the corporation running the schools...6 years ago
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Some of Our Graduates Don't Even Know How to Tighten a Nut - Are schools neglecting practical knowledge and skills? Many of our students are graduating from high school with extremely limited practical knowledge essen...6 years ago
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Read to Self: Just a Kid and a Book. - Date: Monday, January 5, 2020 Place: My classroom Student: Mrs.Mims, could we start doing Read to Self again because I got this great book for Christmas an...6 years ago
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Reminiscences - I just finished dumping the rest of my lesson plans. I guess I held on to the calculus ones for so long because I spent so much time working on them an...6 years ago
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Just Asking for some Teachers I know. - Recently Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers stated, We must … recognize that part of supporting our kids in the classroom means supporting the educators who t...6 years ago
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Charging a terrified 10-year-old girl as a criminal is a very bad look for state attorney Dennis Ward - What the hell is going on? As a parent, I feel very comfortable using this exact wording to ask this … Continue reading →6 years ago
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Blaming Schools for Student Absences is Like Denouncing Doctors for Disease by Steven Singer - Originally posted at: https://gadflyonthewallblog.com/2019/08/25/blaming-schools-for-student-absences-is-like-denouncing-doctors-for-disease/?fbclid=IwAR1LV...6 years ago
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Jersey journalist roughed up at session sponsored by charter school groups - The sponsors of an event that doesn’t like journalists An independent New Jersey journalist was roughed up, his video camera was seized, and he was ejected...7 years ago
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K12 Inc. Data Breach Puts thousands of students at risk - It's hard to believe school districts are still contracting with this horrible company. K12 Inc. is the largest for-profit online alternative to actual pub...7 years ago
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A Critique of Standards-Based Grading - It first happened to me about ten years ago. I was beginning my third year of teaching in a new school in Washington, DC. Social studies teachers were si...7 years ago
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Reduced time for testing? Not so fast. - NYSED and Commish Elia continue to say that the NYS Assessments are of reasonable length, I completely disagree. Here is what NYSED states are average expe...7 years ago
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A Response to NorthJersey.com's Explosive "Cashing in on Charter Schools" Series - From NorthJersey.com's Cashing in on Charter Schools series Please note: THIS is what journalism looks like. For the better part of a *DECADE* I have wa...7 years ago
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This Week in Education Organizing - February 15, 2019 - Coalition for Education Justice to Release Report on CRE Eighty-five percent of public school students in New York City are Black, Latinx, or Asian and y...7 years ago
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The World According to Michelle Rhee - The men behind the curtain fashioning the brave new world of corporate run education in America! Michelle Rhee is the founder of StudentsFirst, The New T...7 years ago
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Libraries, books and overcoming the effect of poverty - *Published in the New York Times, September 20, 2018* *To the Editor:* *Re “Why libraries still matter.” [https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/08/opinion/sund...7 years ago
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TSJ's 17th Annual Curriculum Fair - *TSJ's 17th Annual Curriculum Fair* *** REGISTER HERE *** *From Puerto Rico to Chicago:* *Reclaiming and Reimagining Our Communities* Saturday, November 1...7 years ago
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Whose Opinions Matter in Education World? - It's hard to identify education heroes and sheroes. And perhaps even harder to pinpoint just whose work is slanted, paid-for and dishonest.7 years ago
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Book Review: The History of Institutional Racism in U.S. Public Schools (2018, Garn Press) by Susan DuFresne - I recently had the privilege of reading Dufresne’s powerful illustrated history of educational and institutional racism in the United States. Dufresne blen...8 years ago
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Corruption on Top of Corruption: How Rahm’s Response to Sexual Abuse of Students Reveals His Core Function - Rahm Emanuel’s response to the Chicago Tribune investigation that found CPS failed to protect hundreds of students from sexual abuse is cowardly. It is co...8 years ago
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New Local Businesses in Sacramento - Starting a new local business in Sacramento is a monumental task, but can be accomplished with footwork, perseverance and knowledge. One must learn the loc...8 years ago
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Lesson Plan: Rhyme and Rhythm in Poetry - I’ve started a recent unit on poetry with my class. I’m not a poet, and I’m not a poetry fan (I don’t hate it, but I’m a prose gal), so this makes it harde...8 years ago
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The Apotheosis of Betsy DeVos - Betsy Devos has drawn few headlines in recent months, and that is a good thing for the Secretary of Education. Her tenure began with Vice President Mike P...8 years ago
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A Teacher’s Tale in the Midst of the Terror in our Schools - Students’ active-shooter plan for teacher in wheelchair: ‘We will carry you’ Reprinted from Allison Slater Tate Feb. 21, 2018 at 4:58 PM Like teachers all ...8 years ago
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Social Emotional Data. The new Cash Cow in the Corporate Assessment Industry - Recently I was asked to allow my son to participate in a survey at school. The "opt in" survey form specifically stated, "the questions on the survey rela...8 years ago
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Education Is a Civic Question - In their final post to end Bridging Differences' decade-long run, Deborah Meier and Harry Boyte urge readers to put the energy, talents, wisdom, and hard w...8 years ago
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Site News: New Home for Education News & Commentary - Quick! Get over there! The daily education news roundup and education commentaries that you're probably looking for are now being published over at The Gra...9 years ago
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Should We Be Grateful? - In an odd turn of events, and with little explanation, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder has decided to return the state’s School Reform Office back to the Dep...9 years ago
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Parents Deserve to Know Who Is Being Appointed to State Board of Ed - I spent a rather surreal day at NJ Senate's Judiciary Committee meeting yesterday. This Committee, headed by Democrat Nick Scaturi, is responsible for a...9 years ago
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An Open Letter to NC Lawmakers - An Open Letter to NC State Lawmakers and NC State Superintendent Mark Johnson: I am a NC native, voter, and public school teacher. I am addressing you all ...9 years ago
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The Secret to Fixing Schools (My Next Bestseller) - The Secret to Fixing Schools (My next bestseller) Prologue I just finished watching a fascinating documentary on Netflix entitled, “The Secret”. The film p...9 years ago
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CPS Targets Special Education Teacher Sarah Chambers - Here are the remarks from an action we did today at River Point Plaza, a new development that used over $30 million in TIF funds. CPS claims we are broke...9 years ago
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Farewell, Sleep - Today is the official last day of my spring break. I've done a scientific survey: My natural bedtime is 2 AM, and my natural wake up time is 9:41 AM. Tom...9 years ago
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March is nearly over and I didn't do anything for WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH - I was inspired when I saw this meme I guess it can be called of WOMEN IN STEM and "IT'S OKAY TO BE SMART" And I began thinking about how the only subjec...9 years ago
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Friday, February 26, 2010
SCUSD Community Engagement Budget and Strategic Plan Survey Results
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Remainders: Gillibrand wants to train more female engineers | GothamSchools
Remainders: Gillibrand wants to train more female engineers | GothamSchools
Remainders: Gillibrand wants to train more female engineers
by Maura Walz
- “New York City schools is closed!” read the sign on one school building door today.
- Apparently the snow day was caused by a number of people sleeping in inside-out pajamas.
- How do teachers spend their snow days? BronxTeach gives an inside look.
- Kirsten Gillibrand is sponsoring a Senate bill to promote engineering education.
- Arthur Goldstein parses the city’s proposals for the teachers union contract.
- C.W. Arp: “Good teachers do feel their frustration as if it is the first, the only.”
- An editor at EdWeek is leaving to head a union-management reform project at the AFT….
- While Education Sector is looking for a new writer/editor.
- A policy analyst for FairTest calls attention to value-added models for teacher evaluation “hype.”
- The pre-kindergarten admissions process for soon-to-be public school students begins on Monday.
- Chaz posts a DN cartoon showing Klein using test scores as boxing gloves against “the Mighty Mulgrew.”
- CityPragmatist is launching a new series examining the pros and cons of charter schools.
- And a TFA’er teaching in the South Bronx will be filing weekly dispatches over at GOOD magazine.
School Turnaround “Fresh Start” Teacher Seniority = Lawsuit � The Quick and the Ed
School Turnaround “Fresh Start” Teacher Seniority = Lawsuit � The Quick and the Ed
School Turnaround “Fresh Start” + Teacher Seniority = Lawsuit
February 26th, 2010 | Category: Accountability, Teacher Quality
This Wednesday, the ACLU brought a lawsuit against Los Angeles Unified to stop anticipated layoffs at three low performing schools that were decimated by last year’s layoffs. We will be featuring one of the schools, Markham Middle School in an upcoming report on school restructuring and know some of the details about the schools recent experience. The situation that Markham has faced over the last couple of years illustrates the need to carve out schools from collective bargaining contracts in order for school turnaround to have a chance. This concept of creating partnership zones that carves out a small group of schools from the collective bargaining agreement has been one of the key elements of the turnaround model that Mass Insight and others have been advocating, and the Markham example clearly illustrates why this is such a key element of a turnaround strategy. The federal government is about to invest $3.5 billion to support school turnarounds using one of four strategies including school closure, charter conversion, school turnaround through a “fresh start,” or school transformation.
Starting in the 2008-09 school year, Markham Middle school was given a “fresh start” after a decade of continuous failure under the federal accountability system. The school was turned over to the Partnership for Los Angeles Schools, a nonprofit organization started by Mayor Villaraigosa. The Partnership was a concession after the mayor‘s failed attempt at mayoral control of LAUSD. The partnership took over
Oakland Unified Board, Administration and Labor Unions to Host “March 4th Statewide Day of Action for Public Education” Press Conference
Oakland Unified Board, Administration and Labor Unions to Host
“March 4th Statewide Day of Action for Public Education” Press Conference
OUSD joins students, educators, teachers, staff and education advocates from across California
in protesting school funding that ranks 47th in the U.S. and is $2,400 per student less than the national average
Oakland – February 26, 2010 – On Thursday, March 4, the Oakland Unified School District will support the “Statewide Day of Action for Public Education” with a series of events culminating in a 4:00 PM press conference at the Elihu M. Harris State Office Building (1515 Clay St. Oakland, CA). Oakland Board of Education Directors will lead OUSD Superintendent Tony Smith and the following labor unions in denouncing the crippling cuts to public education:
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 257 Morris Tatum
- American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local 771 President Ana Turetsky
- Oakland Education Association (OEA) President Betty Olson-Jones
- Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 1021 President Mynette Theard
- United Administrators of Oakland Schools (UAOS) Executive Director JoAnna Lougin
OUSD’s Board, administration and bargaining units are acting in solidarity with hundreds of other local, state and national organizations to ensure that public education is prioritized, not marginalized, and that schools receive adequate funding. The joint statements at 4:00 PM will cap a day of activities highlighting the injustice of school funding cuts and the danger they pose to California’s future. Activities include:
- 7:30 AM to First Bell: Peaceable leafleting and picketing will occur on school campuses prior to the beginning of class.
This is an opportunity to engage the community and:
- Inform them of the scope of education funding cuts
- Explain the impact of funding cuts on children
- Discuss structural issues (e.g., 2/3 budget passage requirement)
- Advocate for pressure on elected officials to support education
- 9:15 AM: Simultaneous Fire Drill at All Schools
- OUSD and its labor unions are joining districts throughout California in holding a fire drill – at all schools – at 9:15 AM on March 4th. The simultaneous fire drill is meant to symbolize the “state of emergency” afflicting public education.
- All-Day: “Teach-In”
- OUSD and OEA have jointly created curriculum that secondary English and History/Social Studies teachers can use to bring discussions of budgeting, educating funding, equity and political action into the classroom. The lesson plans can be downloaded from the OUSD website at: http://www.ousd.
k12.ca.us/ March4lessonplan s.
- 4:00 PM: Press Conference at Elihu M. Harris State Office Building (1515 Clay St.)
- OUSD’s Board, administration and unions will hold a press conference in front of the State Building to protest the deepest school funding cuts on record – reductions that leave California 47th out of 50 states in per-pupil funding for K-12 education.
OUSD and its partners are taking action to protest the education cuts enacted by the Governor and the California legislature – reductions which are unprecedented in scope. Despite schools which rank at the bottom of all states in staff-to-student ratios and nearly last in per-pupil spending, California reduced funding for education by $18 billion in 2008-09 and the first half of 2009-10. As a result, California’s schools face an average net funding cut of $470 per pupil, roughly $11,750 for every classroom. In addition to slashing budgets, the state also delayed the release of funds, restricting the ability of districts to plan and to manage cash-flows.
OUSD alone has trimmed $40 million dollars over the past 18 months, but still must make $85 million in reductions for the 2010-11 school year. In addition, the District is in the midst of cutting $100 million over three years. These deep budget cuts threaten to stifle the progress of districts such as OUSD, California’s most improved urban school district over the past five years.
While it’s true California is in the midst of an economic crisis, children are bearing a disproportionate amount of the burden for the state’s financial problem. Education funding accounts for 40 percent of the state budget, but schools have suffered 60 percent of the cuts. As a result, more than 20,000 teachers and administrators and more than 10,000 support positions have been eliminated statewide, along with countless programs like arts, music, sports, afterschool, summer school, vocational, adult education and Advanced Placement classes.
“The most vulnerable students are taking the biggest hit,” explained OUSD Superintendent Tony Smith. “Schools are where we’re creating community today and preparing for the future. Not funding children has disastrous short-term and long-term effects on the state of California.”
Event Details
Title: OUSD’s March 4th Day of Action for Public Education Press Conference
Date: Thursday, March 4, 2010
Time: 4:00 PM
Venue: Elihu M. Harris State Office Building - 1515 Clay St. Oakland, CA
UC Berkeley’s recipe for preparing principals The Education Report
The Education Report
UC Berkeley’s Principal Leadership Institute faculty say they have a darn good recipe for effective, stable school leadership: finding strong, ”home grown” candidates and supporting the new administrators in their first three years on the job.
UC Berkeley’s recipe for preparing principals
The local institute celebrated its 10th anniversary this month. It has graduated 343 school leaders, and cites a 95 percent retention rate (though I’m following up to see exactly what that means).
[Home grown, defined: Candidates to the program "should" work at a public school in the Bay Area and have three years of teaching experience; they also must commit to working four years at a California public school after they graduate.]
Who are these graduates? you ask. Here’s a list of PLI leaders now in Oakland schools, courtesy of the PLI: Read the rest of this entry »
City releases new teacher reports it says are simpler, fairer | GothamSchools
City releases new teacher reports it says are simpler, fairer | GothamSchools
City releases new teacher reports it says are simpler, fairer
by Anna PhillipsTeachers' data reports place them in one of five categories depending on how much they were able to boost their students' test scores over the course of several years.
Reports ranking teachers on how much they were able to increase students’ test scores from one year to the next arrived in principal’s inboxes this week, and this time Department of Education officials say the reports are simpler and fairer than in years past.
First released in 2008, teacher data reports have rankled teachers who object to being judged solely on test scores and confused principals, some of whom found the reports too complicated to use. The reports released this week cover 12,000 teachers and address some of those concerns. They contain less information, are easier to read, and use a new formula to calculate teachers’ value-added scores.
This year, Chancellor Joel Klein has made it clear what should be done with the data: one in ten teachers who are up for tenure will have their reports used as a criteria in their tenure evaluations.
On Tuesday morning, principals with students in grades 3-8 — the state gives yearly math and English tests to these students — were given school summary reports. Teachers won’t receive their individual data reportsuntil next week. The vast majority work in traditional public schools, as less than a dozen charter schools
Central Falls Journal - A Jumble of Strong Feelings After Vote on a Troubled School - NYTimes.com
Central Falls Journal - A Jumble of Strong Feelings After Vote on a Troubled School - NYTimes.com
CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. — Like many other teenagers in this troubled city, Sheila Gomes said she found a surrogate family outside her home at Central Falls High School.
CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. — Like many other teenagers in this troubled city, Sheila Gomes said she found a surrogate family outside her home at Central Falls High School.
But with the school board’s decision on Tuesday to dismiss the entire faculty as part of a turnaround plan for the chronically underperforming school, some say they are losing one of the few constants in the state’s poorest city, where 41 percent of children live in poverty and 63 percent of the high school’s students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch.
“My teachers, they’re there for me. They push me forward,” said Ms. Gomes, a 17-year-old senior whose father is largely absent and whose mother works long hours at a factory. “My parents, they tried to, but they don’t know how. I don’t think they fully know me as a person to help me.”
This former mill town of about 19,000, where unemployment is 13.8 percent, is now embroiled in a battle over school reform similar to those that have taken place in troubled districts in Chicago, New York and Philadelphia, where officials have tried to fix failing schools by starting over with new staff members. Seventy-four teachers and 19 staff members in Central Falls will lose their jobs.
“The status quo needs to change,” Secretary of EducationArne Duncan said in an interview. “This is not the kind of stability I want. I’m looking for improvement.”
Teachers acknowledge that change is needed — the school’s
Home | Central Falls Kids Deserve Better
Home | Central Falls Kids Deserve Better
A great deal has been reported about the situation at Central Falls High School. The Superintendent of Schools has issued 88 termination letters at the high school - firing the entire teacher faculty - a move that is unprecedented in the United States and that threatens students just as they're showing improvement.
We felt it was important to get the rest of the story out regarding this unfortunate and unnecessary proposal.
We are the Central Falls Teachers Union, an affiliate of the Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals. We represent the hard working, dedicated teachers at Central Falls High School. The proposal to fire these teachers does a grave disservice to their ongoing efforts to improve the lives of the students at Central Falls High School.
The Superintendent has attempted to portray the teachers as the problem at the High School. The facts speak differently ».
California Chronicle | Yee Fights Cuts to Education
California Chronicle | Yee Fights Cuts to Education
SAN FRANCISCO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) joined California educators in calling on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) to protect school funding. Yee, who has consistently voted against all budget cuts to education, said Democrats should be as vigilant against cuts to education as Republicans have been against raising taxes.
This week, Yee again voted against a potential cut to California schools when he was one of only two Senators to vote "no" on AB 8x 5, which included up to $2.5 billion in deferrals to education. Yee is also insisting that the proposed "gas tax swap" provide a guarantee to Proposition 98 – voter-approved minimum funding for education. Over the past two years, Yee has voted against budget cuts to education that have left public schools $17 billion short.
"The state budget should not be balanced on the backs of kids and the most-vulnerable," said Yee. "I will continue to oppose all budgets that put the interests of corporations and the rich before the interests of children and families. If the Governor and his Republican colleagues are going to say taxes are off the table, then Democrats should say cuts to education are off the table. We need to stand by our principles and protect students and teachers."
"We are so proud of Senator Yee for standing up and saying no to more cuts," said Marty Hittelman, President of the California Federation of Teachers. "After all of the carnage inflicted by the governor and the legislature on education, it is a ray of sunshine to have a Senator like Senator Yee stand up for the people of California and say ´enough is enough.´ We, and the students we serve, applaud him."
The Governor´s proposed budget for
Yee Fights Cuts to Education
California Political Desk
February 26, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) joined California educators in calling on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) to protect school funding. Yee, who has consistently voted against all budget cuts to education, said Democrats should be as vigilant against cuts to education as Republicans have been against raising taxes.This week, Yee again voted against a potential cut to California schools when he was one of only two Senators to vote "no" on AB 8x 5, which included up to $2.5 billion in deferrals to education. Yee is also insisting that the proposed "gas tax swap" provide a guarantee to Proposition 98 – voter-approved minimum funding for education. Over the past two years, Yee has voted against budget cuts to education that have left public schools $17 billion short.
"The state budget should not be balanced on the backs of kids and the most-vulnerable," said Yee. "I will continue to oppose all budgets that put the interests of corporations and the rich before the interests of children and families. If the Governor and his Republican colleagues are going to say taxes are off the table, then Democrats should say cuts to education are off the table. We need to stand by our principles and protect students and teachers."
"We are so proud of Senator Yee for standing up and saying no to more cuts," said Marty Hittelman, President of the California Federation of Teachers. "After all of the carnage inflicted by the governor and the legislature on education, it is a ray of sunshine to have a Senator like Senator Yee stand up for the people of California and say ´enough is enough.´ We, and the students we serve, applaud him."
The Governor´s proposed budget for
Model Middle Grades Schools Named - Year 2010 (CA Dept of Education)
Model Middle Grades Schools Named - Year 2010 (CA Dept of Education)
"Schools To Watch™-Taking Center Stage" Model Schools

SACRAMENTO — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell today designated six California schools as model middle grades schools in the Schools to Watch™–Taking Center Stage (STW™–TCS) program.
"Middle school can be a difficult time for students as they mature socially, physically, and academically. These six model middle grades schools are making great progress in improving academic achievement, meeting the needs of their students, and making changes that are leading to further student success," said O’Connell. "All the hard work of the students, their parents, teachers, and administrators are paying off and I congratulate them all and hope that other middle schools can learn from their successful practices."
The new model middle grades schools in the Schools to Watch™–Taking Center Stage program schools are:
- Canyon Middle School (Castro Valley Unified School District, Castro Valley, Alameda County);
- Edna Hill Middle School (Brentwood Union School District, Brentwood, Contra Costa County);
- Frank M. Wright Middle School (Imperial Unified School District, Imperial, Imperial County);
- John Glenn Middle School (Desert Sands Unified School District, Indio, Riverside County);
- Medea Creek Middle School (Oak Park Unified School District, Oak Park, Ventura County);
- Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School (Los Angeles Unified School District, Northridge, Los Angeles County).
STW™–TCS is a collaborative effort of 12 education organizations that form the California Middle Grades Alliance. The goal of the program is to identify high-performing school models that demonstrate academic excellence, developmental responsiveness to the needs and interests of young adolescents, social equity, and organizational support. In order to be named a STW™–TCS designee, schools conducted an extensive self-study and completed a narrative application. Each site was reviewed in January by a team of middle grades experts.
The six middle grades schools named today are among 26 others selected in previous cycles since 2003 as STW™–TCS designees. Medea Creek and John Glenn middle schools have been STW™–TCS schools for six years. Despite changes in leadership in many of these schools, the vision and progress continues, as shown by the hard work and dedication of the faculty and support of the district and community.
All six schools will be formally recognized at the California League of Middle Schools annual conference in Sacramento, February 26-28, 2010. At the conference, they will have an opportunity to showcase their accomplishments and network with other middle grades educators from around the state.
For more information about the Schools to Watch™–Taking Center Stage model school program, visit California Schools to Watch - Taking Center Stage - Middle Grades.
SCOTUSblog � Thwarting the First Civil Rights Revolution
SCOTUSblog � Thwarting the First Civil Rights Revolution
Thwarting the First Civil Rights Revolution
Erin Miller | Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 4:28 pm
Thwarting the First Civil Rights Revolution
The Court's late-nineteenth-century decisions on race
Erin Miller | Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 4:28 pmThe following essay for our Race and the Supreme Court program was written by Robert J. Cottrol, the Harold Paul Green Research Professor of Law and Professor of History and Sociology at the George Washington University. He is the co-author of Brown v. Board of Education: Caste, Culture and the Constitution (University Press of Kansas, 2003). He is currently working on a comparative legal history contrasting the role of law in constructing systems of slavery and racial hierarchy in the Americas.
Chances are if you went to law school sometime in the last half-century you absorbed a certain narrative about race and the Supreme Court. The Court was the hero of that narrative. Its 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education cut through the Gordian knot that had long stifled racial progress in the nation. The decision, the first act of the new Warren Court, gave strength and heart to the postwar Civil Rights movement and ultimately courage to the political branches. It helped precipitate a civil rights revolution, one in which the law went from being an active abetter of American-style apartheid, Jim Crow, to being the chief vehicle for attacking racial discrimination. The Court’s school desegregation
Patient Money - Nudging Schools to Help Students With Learning Disabilities - NYTimes.com
Patient Money - Nudging Schools to Help Students With Learning Disabilities - NYTimes.com:
"WHEN it comes to special education, Becky McGee and her 19-year-old son, Kyle, feel as if they’ve seen it all."
And Ms. McGee hopes her hard-won lessons might benefit other parents.
Kyle was born with orthopedic and neurological problems. In elementary school he was found to have several learning disabilities that included severe dyslexia and attention-deficit disorder. Ms. McGee sought for years for her son to get the kinds of therapy and intervention that would help him succeed in his public school system in Yorktown, Va.
Throughout Kyle’s elementary, middle and high school years, Ms. McGee had to fight for the special services, particularly for a reading program for dyslexia that worked well for her son. She even enlisted the help of a lawyer who specializes in learning disability cases.
At one point, Ms. McGee and her husband, Chuck, decided to put Kyle in private school for two years before he went to public high school. They often paid out-of-pocket for reading therapies that schools could not or would not provide.
Philadelphia Public School Notebook
Philadelphia Public School Notebook
On the origin of lawsuits The Notebook blog
Len Rieser wrote about how lawsuits happen and what can sometimes prevent them, in light of "webcamgate."
Notes from the news, Feb. 26
Submitted by Erika Owens on Fri, 02/26/2010 - 09:20 Posted in Notes from the news | Permalink
Len Rieser wrote about how lawsuits happen and what can sometimes prevent them, in light of "webcamgate."
See also: Laptop family is no stranger to legal disputes The Inquirer
Nutter Defends Decision to Close Phila. Schools Thursday KYW
Nutter says the forecast warranted the closure. Today the streets are snow covered and schools are closed again.
Nutter says the forecast warranted the closure. Today the streets are snow covered and schools are closed again.
"Highly Qualified Teachers": Who's Paying for It? Philly Teacher blog
Philly Teacher used her snow day to review her grad school loans. To retain her teaching certificate, and continue to be considered "highly qualified," she had to get a Master's degree.
Philly Teacher used her snow day to review her grad school loans. To retain her teaching certificate, and continue to be considered "highly qualified," she had to get a Master's degree.
Please email us if we missed anything today or if you have any suggestions of publications, email lists, or other places for us to check for news.
No resolution on violence at South Philly
Submitted by Helen Gym on Wed, 02/24/2010 - 15:36 | Permalink
It’s hard to look at the findings of the District’s independent investigation into the December 3 violence at South Philadelphia High School without significant shock and outrage. After all, this was an incident in which more than two dozen Asian immigrant students were assaulted throughout the day in multiple attacks, which sent 13 youth to the hospital at a school with a history of violence overall and against Asian immigrant students in particular.
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