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Parents Livid Over CPS Investigators Questioning Kids Over ISAT Boycott

Photograph; Drummond Montessori School students were pulled out of class and questioned about the recent ISAT tests Thursday afternoon 3-20-14. | Kevin Tanaka/For Sun-Times Media By Jon Seidel And Mitch Dudek | Originally Published at Chicago Sun Times. March 20, 2014 Furious Bucktown elementary school parents said [...]

Parents Livid Over CPS Investigators Questioning Kids Over ISAT Boycott2016-11-29T17:38:11-05:00

Liberals and Tea Party Find Common Ground with Common Core

By Karen Wolfe | Originally Published at LA Progressive. March 19, 2014 Few if any political issues have brought together liberals and the tea party to the extent that the Common Core State Standards have. How can something be equally objectionable to political opposites? Tea partiers ideologically [...]

Liberals and Tea Party Find Common Ground with Common Core2016-11-29T17:38:11-05:00

Don’t Help Your Kids With Their Homework

Illustration; By Jean Jullien And other insights from a ground- breaking study of how parents impact children’s academic achievement By Dana Goldstein | Originally Published at The Atlantic. March 19 2014, 9:06 PM ET One of the central tenets of raising kids in America is that parents [...]

Don’t Help Your Kids With Their Homework2016-11-29T17:38:11-05:00

Kansas School Funding Is Unconstitutional

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback listens to kindergarten students during a class on Jan. 23 at Roesland Elementary School in Roeland Park, Ks.John Milburn/AP Originally Published at Education Justice. March 14, 2014 | The Luke Gannon v. State of Kansas Decision After a 16-day trial in Gannon v. [...]

Kansas School Funding Is Unconstitutional2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

Students with Disabilities Encounter Discrimination in New Orleans Schools

Photograph by Matthew Hinton | Kelly and Noah Fischer Originally Published at Southern Poverty Law Center. | March 12, 2014 Kelly Fischer’s hopes were quickly dashed last fall. She was attending a High School Fair in New Orleans, a chance for parents to meet representatives from the [...]

Students with Disabilities Encounter Discrimination in New Orleans Schools2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

Room for Debate: The Risk of Playing Down Racism

By Imani Perry | Originally Published at The New York Times. MARCH 12, 2014 The My Brother’s Keeper initiative is a response to a terrible social reality. Black boys and men are suffering mightily in this nation. The cause is important. However, this endeavor raises serious concerns. [...]

Room for Debate: The Risk of Playing Down Racism2016-11-25T17:40:20-05:00

Status Quo at Elite New York Schools: Few Blacks and Hispanics

Photograph; Hill Street Studios/Getty By Al Baker | Originally Published at The New York Times. March 11, 2014 Seven black students have been offered a chance to start classes at Stuyvesant High School in September, two fewer than received offers last year. For Hispanics, the number has [...]

Status Quo at Elite New York Schools: Few Blacks and Hispanics2016-11-25T17:40:20-05:00

Will the Children Eat? Offering Universal Free Lunch

Will children eat? In one-fifth of American households children are food insecure; thus, the question is pressing. Our young do not have access to food that sustains them. Nor have our nations assistance programs provided enough. And still, funds are cut, and cut, and cut. Private food [...]

Will the Children Eat? Offering Universal Free Lunch2016-11-29T17:38:12-05:00

I Opted My Kids Out of Standardized Tests. Then My Education Began.

Photograph; She's smiling because she knows taking the test may very well be easier than opting out. |Photo by iStock/Thinkstock By Lisa T. McElroy | Originally Published at Slate. March 6, 2014 Then I learned a thing or two. Deciding to opt my two daughters out [...]

I Opted My Kids Out of Standardized Tests. Then My Education Began.2016-11-29T17:38:13-05:00
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