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School Restructuring Equals Put Charters In Place

Photograph; Newark Schools Superintendent Cami Anderson, right, meets with Dashonnah Gittens, left, and fellow junior Armani Stevenson at an event last fall. (Aristide Economopoulos/The Star-Ledger) One more community is torn asunder. The Newark New Jersey School District was not the first; nor will it be the last [...]

School Restructuring Equals Put Charters In Place2016-11-29T17:38:24-05:00

The Scrooge Effect, Representative Kingston and the Work Ethic

Words wield as weapons. Attitudes are our stronger armaments. Our beliefs are the bombs that brutalize a nation for generations. Poverty, we say is the greatest petard. Perhaps poverty is but a symptom of the greater scourge – our way of thinking. It is our point of [...]

The Scrooge Effect, Representative Kingston and the Work Ethic2016-11-29T17:38:24-05:00

Parents Withdraw Students from New Orleans East School Amid Protests

Group aims to start its own school Photograph; Video Capture WDSU Television. To View Video. CONCERNED COMMUNITY LEADERS WHO TOOK A STAND TODAY AGAINST WHAT THEY CALL THE "PRISON-LIKE DISCIPLINARY CODE" AT A LOCAL SCHOOL. AS AN ACT OF PROTEST, SOME PARENTS ARE REMOVING THEIR [...]

Parents Withdraw Students from New Orleans East School Amid Protests2016-11-29T17:38:24-05:00

Florida School Named After KKK Leader to Change Title

Photograph; The Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist group, is known for its violent past and white-hooded costume "The more things change the more they stay the same." "The times, they are a changin'." Will we? Florida school named after KKK leader to change [...]

Florida School Named After KKK Leader to Change Title2016-11-29T17:38:24-05:00

Is It Normal to Have Trouble Paying Attention?

The lens of ADHD has changed our perceptions of ourselves and our children. By Jessica Grogan, Ph.D. | Originally Published at Encountering America. Psychology Today. December 17, 2013 Since 1990, the number of American children on medication for ADHD has risen precipitously (from 600,000 to 3.5 million) [...]

Is It Normal to Have Trouble Paying Attention?2016-11-29T17:38:24-05:00

VAMboozled by Empty-Suit Leadership in SC

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. December 17, 2013 Rep. Andy Patrick, R-Hilton Head Island (SC), has made two flawed claims recently, one about leadership and another about teacher evaluation (“S.C. lawmaker proposes teacher evaluation plan,” Charleston Post and Courier, December [...]

VAMboozled by Empty-Suit Leadership in SC2016-11-29T17:38:24-05:00

Charter School Operators Make Their Case for New Schools to CPS Officials

Photograph; Katherine Myers, founder of the Great Lakes Academy Charter School, said community feedback in the South Shore neighborhood showed a strong support for the school. Say that community schools are under-utilized. Close those neighborhood schools. Insist the children walk for miles on unsafe streets or travel [...]

Charter School Operators Make Their Case for New Schools to CPS Officials2016-11-29T17:38:26-05:00

Louisiana School Voucher Program Needs Better Oversight, Auditor Says

Graph; Louisiana's voucher program expanded statewide last year from a New Orleans pilot, gaining attention from the U.S. Justice Department. Legislative auditor Daryl Purpera said Monday there's not enough oversight of the expanded (and expanding) budget. (Louisiana Legislative Auditor) By Danielle Dreilinger | Originally Published at Times [...]

Louisiana School Voucher Program Needs Better Oversight, Auditor Says2016-11-29T17:38:26-05:00
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