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School Bans Gone Wild – Parents You Could Be Next

Mama Sass, a Miami mother of two, blogs at MomsMiami.com. Introductory Essay By Betsy L. Angert | Originally Published at EmpathyEducates. April 15, 2014 Go to the grocery store. Dine out for dinner. Even at a cocktail party, conversations about our children's school abound. Everyone you speak [...]

School Bans Gone Wild – Parents You Could Be Next2016-11-29T17:38:05-05:00

Civil Rights Complaint Targets Charter Group

All Photographs represent aspects within the civil rights complaint. Tuesday, December 17, 2013. (Photo by Ted Jackson, Nola.com | The Times-Picayune) What do we do when an ugly reality comes face-to-face with the pretty picture fame and fortune flaunted? Do we run? Do we hide? Do we [...]

Civil Rights Complaint Targets Charter Group2016-11-29T17:38:05-05:00

We Need to Talk About the Test

A Problem With the Common Core By Elizabeth Phillips | Originally Published at The New York Times. April 9, 2014 I’D like to tell you what was wrong with the tests my students took last week, but I can’t. Pearson’s $32 million contract with New York State [...]

We Need to Talk About the Test2016-11-29T17:38:06-05:00

Editorial: Florida Doesn’t Need More Vouchers

House Speaker Will Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel | Scott Keeler | Times This voucher program has relied on a convoluted redirect of tax dollars to avoid running afoul of the state Constitution that prevents public dollars from flowing to religious institutions. A Times Editorial | Originally Published at [...]

Editorial: Florida Doesn’t Need More Vouchers2016-11-29T17:38:06-05:00

Gentrification’s Insidious Violence: The Truth About American Cities

Photograph; Your neighborhood is being gentrified if there is a coffeehouse with a mustached-indie-sustainable-farmer-hipster-barista who's very serious... | Andrew Burton/Getty Images Too many claim white people are at risk in communities of color. Really, it's those communities that are threatened By Daniel José Older | Originally Published [...]

Gentrification’s Insidious Violence: The Truth About American Cities2016-11-29T17:38:06-05:00

Why Are Teachers and Students Opting Out of Standardized Testing?

Briana Griffiths, 9, studies for her English test. More than 1.2 million children statewide, including 450,000 in New York City, took new state exams over six school days. By Michelle Chen | Originally Published at The Nation. April 7, 2014 After years of drilling, assessing and scoring [...]

Why Are Teachers and Students Opting Out of Standardized Testing?2016-11-29T17:38:06-05:00

Google Scans of Student Emails Spur Privacy Concerns

Graphic Credit; AngertAesthetics By Melody Petersen | Originally Published at The Orange County Register. April 5, 2014 Updated April 7, 2014 Every day, thousands of Orange County students log in to their school-assigned Google accounts to work on lessons and send emails to teachers and classmates. What [...]

Google Scans of Student Emails Spur Privacy Concerns2016-11-29T17:38:06-05:00

33,000 New York Children Skip Standardized Tests

By Petr Svab | Originally Published at Epoch Times. April 6, 2014 Photograph; Danny Katch attends a test opt-out rally near his daughter’s school, P.S. 69 in Jackson Heights, Queens, April 1. (Petr Svab/Epoch Times) NEW YORK—Last week was quite different for Lila, 9, compared to most [...]

33,000 New York Children Skip Standardized Tests2014-04-07T14:46:41-04:00

Education Election – Parents Empowered

Photograph; Steve Johnson, an Amundsen High School Local School Council member, recommends that the council craft a letter opposing CPS budget cuts. | DNAInfo/Patty West Beginning April 7th parents once again will take action. Some will vote and countless of these will be on the ballot. Those [...]

Education Election – Parents Empowered2016-11-29T17:38:07-05:00
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