Excitement over the announcement of the new DCPS chancellor (and the prospect of an edu-schmoozefest at RPM in his honor) caused the cancellation of November's cross sector task force meeting. But not to worry! That cancelled meeting is being reconstituted virtually, via two conference calls tomorrow and Friday: Thursday, December 1, 2016 12:00pm-1:00pm Friday, December … Continue reading Phone In Tomorrow and Friday to Attend a Cross Sector Task Force Meeting
Author: Valerie Jablow
Meet Our New Public Education Personnel: Just Like the Old Ones (Only More So)
Like shifting tides creating debris pools, the changing political winds of this election year have revealed common underpinnings of our public education system. Let us start with Antwan Wilson, who has been offered the position of DCPS chancellor (albeit without the review of the DCPS Rising Leadership Committee—oops, so much for public engagement required by … Continue reading Meet Our New Public Education Personnel: Just Like the Old Ones (Only More So)
The Chancellor Game: Naming Names
[The following is by Erich Martel, retired DCPS teacher.] According to a confidential source, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser has put together a short list of candidates for chancellor of DCPS. An official announcement may be made as early as tomorrow (Monday, November 21). If that is the case, then the members of the chancellor search … Continue reading The Chancellor Game: Naming Names
So, About Those Charter Expansion Plans: BASIS, Rocketship
It appears that there will be two missed opportunities for DC public education collaboration next week. That is when there will be meetings of the public school charter board (November 21) and the cross sector task force (November 22). Despite their proximity in time and subject matter (and even with overlap of some members, including … Continue reading So, About Those Charter Expansion Plans: BASIS, Rocketship
DCPS Chancellor: Moving Forward In the Dark
A few weeks ago, I got a rather triumphant email from the deputy mayor for education, Jennifer Niles, highlighting two documents from the DCPS Rising Leadership Committee. As you may recall, the committee was formed by Niles to assist in the search for a new DCPS chancellor. One of the documents mentioned in that email … Continue reading DCPS Chancellor: Moving Forward In the Dark
Testing Our Schools, Ourselves
Our state board of education—the only elected body in DC with any direct oversight of our public schools—will hold a hearing this Wednesday November 16 at 5:30 pm (441 4th St. NW, Judiciary Square) on how we in DC want to implement the new federal law called ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act). That law replaces … Continue reading Testing Our Schools, Ourselves
So, What Just Happened (School Nurse Edition)?
Today, a day after the presidential election and two weeks after a council hearing on school nurses, we here in DC know that --School nurses are vital to the health and well-being of our schoolchildren; and --School nurses are not vital to the health and well-being of our schoolchildren; and --The current system of school … Continue reading So, What Just Happened (School Nurse Edition)?
And Yet More Cross Sector Task Force Meetings (Not Obviously) Announced . . .
but you can see a few of them listed here, with the next one starting tomorrow: --November 7, 5-9 pm, at EducationCounsel, 101 Constitution Ave. Suite 900: this is marked as a retreat. It is not clear whether it is open to the public, although its listing on this public calendar suggests it is. --November 22, … Continue reading And Yet More Cross Sector Task Force Meetings (Not Obviously) Announced . . .
So, While the Cross Sector Task Force Ponders Creating By Right Charter Schools . . .
the rest of us in DC are left to ponder the many actual--and urgent--cross sector issues, such as --Misleading (and noncompliant) data for public school capacity and utilizations; --The misalignment between 5th and 6th grades in charter and DCPS middle schools such that enrollment is decimated in DCPS elementaries at 5th grade; --Schools in disrepair … Continue reading So, While the Cross Sector Task Force Ponders Creating By Right Charter Schools . . .
Help DC’s Most Vulnerable Students on October 27
This coming Thursday October 27, at 10 am at the Wilson Building, the education committee of the DC city council will hold a hearing on the use and allocation of at risk funds in public schools. You can sign up to testify here before 5 pm on Tuesday October 25--or by calling 202-724-8061. (Written testimony can … Continue reading Help DC’s Most Vulnerable Students on October 27