Board of Education Vote TONIGHT on High School Credits

The DC State Board of Education (SBOE) will vote tonight, Wednesday March 16, at its monthly public meeting on whether students can get high school credits by taking and passing a test in subjects other than math and world languages. The meeting will be at 441 4th Street, NW (Old Council Chambers), starting at 5:30 … Continue reading Board of Education Vote TONIGHT on High School Credits

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David Grosso [council education committee chair] to Kaya Henderson, DCPS chancellor and government witness, March 4, minute 28:47 of the DCPS performance oversight hearing: “So middle schools was one of your three priority areas for FY 15 budget and you’ve made the investments . . . [but] DCPS still has not seen a turnaround in … Continue reading No Comment

The Unbearable Lightness of Being [A Public School Family in DC]: Part 2

On February 17, two events happened in DC public education that will have an effect on all public education families for at least the next year: the release of DCPS budgets to individual schools and the first meeting of the deputy mayor for education’s (DME’s) cross sector task force. There are no publicly available minutes … Continue reading The Unbearable Lightness of Being [A Public School Family in DC]: Part 2

School Facilities Are Not Just About Doors, Floors, and Windows

The city council’s performance oversight hearing for DGS, the agency in charge of all DCPS modernizations, is slated for February 25. During the hearing, expect to hear the following words uttered regularly, either in testimony or in grave tones by councilmembers on the dais: modernization equity; stabilization funds; debt cap; Ellington. So let’s talk about … Continue reading School Facilities Are Not Just About Doors, Floors, and Windows

High School Testing Out–or, the Battle Between OSSE and the State BOE

In DC, there is no shortage of public education opinion makers--but very few clear lines of decision making, much less public authority in them. The ongoing discussion of testing out of courses in DC public high schools is an excellent example. The state board of education (SBOE), DC's only elected body that directly affects public … Continue reading High School Testing Out–or, the Battle Between OSSE and the State BOE

How About Some Cross-Sector Task Force Meetings to Go Along With Your Snow/Ice/Cold?

Soooo, now we have a cross-sector task force meeting schedule, kinda sorta, with the first one starting tomorrow (scroll down on that link above to actually see the dates): Wednesday, February 17, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library (901 G Street NW) Room 417 Tuesday, March 22, Location TBD Tuesday, April 26, Location TBD Tuesday, … Continue reading How About Some Cross-Sector Task Force Meetings to Go Along With Your Snow/Ice/Cold?