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Charter Schools Should Educate, Not Discriminate

Photograph; Students at a charter school in Washington, D.C., in 2012.Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post/Getty Images By Amy B. Dean | Originally Published at Al Jazeera. January 13, 2014 Immigrant children deserve excellent schooling too Public schools have historically been key institutions in our nation of immigrants. [...]

Charter Schools Should Educate, Not Discriminate2016-11-29T17:38:21-05:00

Columbus Has 17 Charter School Failures In One Year

Photograph; Sam Greene | Dispatch | The school on S. 6th Street is one of four Olympus schools shuttered. Felony theft, filth, and failure to meet payroll, and still, the public funds keep coming. A sponsorship is all you need and regardless of your record you too [...]

Columbus Has 17 Charter School Failures In One Year2016-11-29T17:38:21-05:00

The Truth About Charter Schools

Padded Cells, Corruption, Lousy Instruction And Worse ResultsCharter schools are sold as an answer. With awful discipline and shocking scandals, many really cause new problems By Jeff Bryant | Originally Published at Salon. January 10, 2014 | (Photograph Credit; RonTech2000 via iStock) Imagine your 5-year-old boy went [...]

The Truth About Charter Schools2016-11-29T17:38:22-05:00

Standards Won’t Change Inequity: A Reader

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. January 8, 2014 The new Common Core and related tests are likely to continue a three-decade pattern of traditional schooling either integrating the new standards and tests into the existing structure of schools or using [...]

Standards Won’t Change Inequity: A Reader2016-11-29T17:38:22-05:00

What’s the Matter With Kansas’ Schools?

Illustration By David Biskup. New York Times Once upon a time every state in the Union, unequivocally guaranteed a free public education in its Constitution, but that soon may end. Within the month we will know more. The Kansas Supreme Court is expected to decide what Governors [...]

What’s the Matter With Kansas’ Schools?2016-11-29T17:38:22-05:00

Racism May Accelerate Aging in African American Men

Photograph; A homeless African-American man in Southern California isolated on white. [Copyright: Russell Shively] Cower in the corner. Worry and walk on eggshells. Look behind you. Be alert. There are certain standards that you need to comply with…Do not flirt with possibilities or ever fail. Most every [...]

Racism May Accelerate Aging in African American Men2016-11-29T17:38:22-05:00

How Close to Poverty Are You?

Photograph; New York Times | Mapping Poverty in America By John Light | Originally Published at Bill Moyers HQ. January 7, 2014 Where can you find concentrated poverty in America? The New York Times put together an interactive map which reveals that almost all American cities have [...]

How Close to Poverty Are You?2016-11-29T17:38:22-05:00

Be the Change Charter School: Questions and Answers

Photograph; Sonia Wang, a founding member of the prospective Be the Change Charter School, said some local parents support the school's bid to open in Bridgeport. [Facebook/Be the Change] "Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive." It happens without a word. [...]

Be the Change Charter School: Questions and Answers2016-11-29T17:38:22-05:00

Here’s Exactly How Much the Government Would Have to Spend to Make Public College Tuition-Free

Mister President, we thank you for addressing the need to expand college opportunities. As you noted, currently, inequity and inequality are replete. "[T]he United States still has a long way to go to open the door to college for low-income Americans….We have to make sure there are [...]

Here’s Exactly How Much the Government Would Have to Spend to Make Public College Tuition-Free2016-11-29T17:38:22-05:00
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