[Ed. Note: In the wake of allegations of child sex abuse by an aftercare worker at DCPS's Capitol Hill Montessori at Logan, several parents have spent countless (unpaid) hours creating the following documents, which I have put below by permission of their main source, parent Danica Petroshius. The first document (available here) is a list … Continue reading Documenting & Addressing Sexual Misconduct In DC’s Publicly Funded Schools
Just One Week In DC Schools (Or, Heaven Help Us)
So, all this happened just this week in DC schools: --Shots were fired at the windows of Hendley Elementary while children were inside. It was the second time in as many weeks the school building was shot at. The Ward 8 school recently received a large budget cut--despite having many at risk students. --A fire … Continue reading Just One Week In DC Schools (Or, Heaven Help Us)
The Real Master (Facilities) Plan?
Back in October, I attended a public meeting at Kramer Middle School, for feedback on the master facilities plan (MFP). The session was one of several held throughout the city by the deputy mayor for education’s (DME) office, which is responsible for creating the plan. Required to be updated wholesale once every decade, the MFP … Continue reading The Real Master (Facilities) Plan?
Where Is Our Safe Room?
Just the other day, while the charter board approved almost 2000 new school seats (in the face of an official determination that we have thousands of unfilled seats already), and while many schools of right in wards 7 & 8 face unbelievable budget cuts (see the chart here, on p. 2) that will ensure they have … Continue reading Where Is Our Safe Room?
Upcoming Weekend Events (And Beyond!)
Just a quick highlight of several education events happening this weekend in DC: On Sunday May 19, from 1-5 pm, there will be a panel discussion to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the decision in the Bolling v. Sharpe court case, which desegregated public schools in our city. See more information here. The discussion will … Continue reading Upcoming Weekend Events (And Beyond!)
Mayor Bowser’s Second Term: Endgame For DCPS?
[Ed. Note: The following editorial is by former DCPS parent Peter MacPherson] by Peter MacPherson I’ve spent many years advocating for public education in the District of Columbia. My 22-year-old daughter spent every day of her 14 years as a primary and secondary school student in DCPS. In all that time, I have personally witnessed … Continue reading Mayor Bowser’s Second Term: Endgame For DCPS?
Accounting For Public Exclusion
This blog post is accounting for how you are not a part of DC's public schools, even if you think and believe you are. Last week, I discovered that no one in the public can anymore view the June 2017 charter board meeting, because the video was accidentally destroyed. Several summers ago, in this blog, … Continue reading Accounting For Public Exclusion
Rallying For Our Schools: What You Can Do NOW
In this budget season, fraught as it always is, there are actions that all of us can take right now to help our schools. 1. To demand that our neighborhood schools are properly funded (please!), the Washington Teachers' Union (WTU) is sponsoring a rally this Thursday April 25 at 4 pm at Freedom Plaza, across … Continue reading Rallying For Our Schools: What You Can Do NOW
What Is The Plan For Banneker High School’s Current Building? (Or, Conflicts Of Interest And “The Middle School Program”)
Back in January, I made several FOIA requests of DC government agencies for information about future plans for the building currently occupied by DCPS’s Banneker high school, on Euclid Street. I did this because the plan to re-locate the school to the site of the closed Shaw junior high never mentioned what would become of … Continue reading What Is The Plan For Banneker High School’s Current Building? (Or, Conflicts Of Interest And “The Middle School Program”)
Just Tell Me: Who Owns This?
In the wake of excellent reporting about the private nature of publicly funded charter schools in Los Angeles and New Jersey, I wanted to get an answer to the question in the title of this blog post, prompted by that picture above, which I took in February. That is: who really owns St. Coletta charter school … Continue reading Just Tell Me: Who Owns This?