Sign This Letter Before May 1, and You Just Might Save a Public School

Last week, public school parents and advocates in Ward 6 sent a letter to the council demanding that the proposed FY17-FY22 DCPS capital budget not be approved before clearer rationales are presented. They are asking parents and advocates in other wards to sign on before May 1. (Here is the link; a link to the … Continue reading Sign This Letter Before May 1, and You Just Might Save a Public School

Does Testing Produce Better Teachers–or Just More Contracts for Consulting About Them?

Now that PARCC testing is well underway in DC public schools, test scores and their correlation (or not) with student achievement and teacher quality, hiring, and turnover seem to be in the air we breathe. In January, in a report titled "Teacher Turnover, Teacher Quality, and Student Achievement in DCPS," researchers found that some relatively high … Continue reading Does Testing Produce Better Teachers–or Just More Contracts for Consulting About Them?

A Public School System Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand

Mayor Bowser’s call for a citywide vote in November to make Washington, DC the nation’s 51st state was planned to coincide with the 154th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.  That reminded me of one of Lincoln’s best-known speeches, his “House Divided Speech” where he said “a house divided against itself … Continue reading A Public School System Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand