Still Segregated 64 Years After Brown v. Board: It’s Past Time To Do Better, DC

[Ed. Note: The following is by DCPS parents and education advocates Iris Bond Gill and Erin Roth, who unlike many other education reformers in DC actually have skin in this game. Visit them on twitter at @iris007gill (Iris) and @erotheroth (Erin)] By Iris Bond Gill & Erin Roth In our nation’s capital, where school reform … Continue reading Still Segregated 64 Years After Brown v. Board: It’s Past Time To Do Better, DC

It’s Not Just Ellington—Or Ballou

We unelected and unappointed DC citizens apparently know more about our president’s sexual proclivities than we do about residency fraud or graduation accountability in our publicly funded schools. For instance, back in March, during her agency’s performance oversight hearing before the council’s education committee, state superintendent of education Hanseul Kang promised to provide a list … Continue reading It’s Not Just Ellington—Or Ballou

Springtime For DC Schools: Begging, Diamond-Encrusted Door Locks & An Independent Commission

Billed as only for government witnesses, the city council’s April 19 DCPS budget oversight hearing also featured public witnesses who had been unable to testify during the DCPS budget hearing for public witnesses, held over spring break. (Minor aside: Despite a petition to move that DCPS public witness hearing, the city council moved only the … Continue reading Springtime For DC Schools: Begging, Diamond-Encrusted Door Locks & An Independent Commission