In a 2003 interview, novelist Kurt Vonnegut was quoted saying the following: “It’s perfectly ordinary to be a socialist. It’s perfectly normal to be in favor of fire departments.” I was forcibly reminded of that statement during meetings in the last few weeks to get public feedback for cross sector task force recommendations; the master … Continue reading It’s Perfectly Normal To Be In Favor Of By Right Schools
Month: April 2018
“This Is Not A Law That We Are Enforcing”
The following is a transcript (starting at 2:28:45 in the video available here) from the budget oversight hearing of the public charter school board on April 11, before the education committee of the city council. In it, committee chair David Grosso asks charter board executive director Scott Pearson about illegal out of school suspensions. Besides … Continue reading “This Is Not A Law That We Are Enforcing”
School Report Cards: What’s Your Grade?
Our office of the state superintendent of education (OSSE) is developing school report cards, per our city's adoption of the Every Student Succeeds act (ESSA) . (See here for background information (and see OSSE's official outline here). Our city's adoption of a plan for ESSA was to replace the prior rules of the No Child Left Behind … Continue reading School Report Cards: What’s Your Grade?
Inequitable Funding In DCPS (Yes, It Is As Bad As You Feared)
Ed. Note: Below are graphs created by two DCPS parents, Betsy Wolf and Amber Gove, that tell a story of inequitable funding of DCPS schools along socioeconomic lines. This is in line with what many public witnesses testified about during the recent DCPS budget hearing on March 28, citing concerns with inadequate staffing and cutbacks … Continue reading Inequitable Funding In DCPS (Yes, It Is As Bad As You Feared)
Facilities & Cross Sector Task Force Meetings
The deputy mayor for education's office has been busy, setting upcoming meetings for the master facilities plan (MFP) as well as cross sector task force recommendations. More information on the MFP is here. The master facilities plan is late in coming, but is the basis for future building needs for DC's public school students. (For … Continue reading Facilities & Cross Sector Task Force Meetings