In a pandemic that has wrecked the economy generally, and DC revenues specifically, the spectacle of a last-minute addition of $48 million in capital spending to purchase the Georgetown Day School’s lower school building, to create a new Ward 3 middle school, provided unique entertainment value. It added to $56 million newly committed to build … Continue reading Advantaging The Advantaged: A Tale Of $312 Million
What A Year This Week Will Be: Upcoming Events
--DCPS has a survey out on technology for students and online learning. (See screenshots of each page here.) Please fill it out by July 31 if yours is a DCPS family. Context: Earlier this year, in late May, the deputy mayor for education had a tech survey for DCPS that received 17,000 responses--without any ability … Continue reading What A Year This Week Will Be: Upcoming Events
Now That Distance Learning Is The New Floor For DC Education, Students Need Devices And Internet STAT
Yesterday, Mayor Bowser announced that she would not announce what the plan was for re-opening DCPS. Instead, at the press conference, officials outlined several scenarios for DCPS, including a “hybrid” model of part-time in person instruction, alongside an all-virtual model, all of which they clearly had planned to roll out yesterday as a done deal--then … Continue reading Now That Distance Learning Is The New Floor For DC Education, Students Need Devices And Internet STAT
Are We Funding Our Schools Equitably?
[Ed. Note: The following is an exposition of the release of school-level data on spending in our public schools, by the incomparable Betsy Wolf, DCPS parent and education researcher. It was first posted on twitter and is reprinted here by permission of the author, who thanks DC education budget analysts Mary Levy and Will Perkins for … Continue reading Are We Funding Our Schools Equitably?
Act NOW To Save Our Schools In The FY21 Budget!
Next Tuesday, July 7, the DC council will take a first vote on the FY21 budget and the budget support act. The council’s final vote on the budget will be July 28. All of which means there is limited time to appeal to council as well as to Mayor Bowser to ensure that the following … Continue reading Act NOW To Save Our Schools In The FY21 Budget!
Will The Council Heed A Letter On The Price Of Disaster Capitalism In DC Schools?
[Ed. Note: Yesterday, the DC Council issued a draft budget report from its education committee, along with draft changes to the budget support act, with both approved by the committee today and now awaiting approval of the entire council. In the latter, not only has an amendment to offer charter co-locations (with revenue to go … Continue reading Will The Council Heed A Letter On The Price Of Disaster Capitalism In DC Schools?
Time To Start Advantaging The DC Public In Its Schools
Despite a few things you may have heard about during the first half of 2020 (you know, a pandemic, global economic collapse, police brutality), our mayor has been very busy in that same period excluding the public and advantaging private education interests at public expense. To be more specific: --Mayor Bowser seized the field of … Continue reading Time To Start Advantaging The DC Public In Its Schools
Building A Better Budget—Oh, And Hearings YOU Can Testify At!!
In the wake of the June 4 invite-only hearing last week on DC’s FY21 public education budget (listen here and see the witness list here), the DC council will be holding two budget hearings next week, on June 17 and 18--and YOU can testify! Deadline to sign up is June 15--see here and here for … Continue reading Building A Better Budget—Oh, And Hearings YOU Can Testify At!!
This Is What Power Is About In DC
As you may recall, the DC council decided to not have a truly public hearing on the (disaster) budget for our publicly funded schools. In its place is an invite-only public hearing tomorrow, Thursday June 4. Check out the witness list here. Of the 28 invited witnesses, --3 are representatives of government agencies (state board … Continue reading This Is What Power Is About In DC
Satisfying the Satisfied: DC’s Brave New FY21 Budget
By proposing a 3% increase in the uniform per student funding formula (UPSFF) in her post-COVID FY21 budget, Mayor Bowser is pulling off what appears to be a heroic effort in a terrible economic crisis: ensuring some increase in school funding, albeit not at the level previously proposed (a 4% UPSFF increase). Ensuring reasonably stable … Continue reading Satisfying the Satisfied: DC’s Brave New FY21 Budget