So, While the Cross-Sector Task Force Doesn’t Meet . . .

a bunch of things it ought to be discussing keep happening during Education Week: Today, for instance, Mayor Bowser and the Deputy Mayor for Education Jennifer Niles announced that several closed DCPS facilities would be turned over to charters. Just up Alabama Avenue from one of those newly minted charter schools is another DCPS school, … Continue reading So, While the Cross-Sector Task Force Doesn’t Meet . . .

Local Control of Public Schools is a Thing in 2016

Maybe it’s in the air (or snow), but local control of public schools seems a hot-button issue for 2016. It’s not just a matter of a potential ballot initiative for an elected school board in DC, either: people of all political stripes have been energized by a movement to amend Virginia’s constitution to bypass local … Continue reading Local Control of Public Schools is a Thing in 2016

Let’s Talk About the Real Cost of Closing DC Public Schools—Because It’s 2016

Last year, after his election, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked why he endeavored to have gender balance on his cabinet. He had a simple answer: “Because it’s 2015.” So, let’s talk about the real cost of closing DC public schools—because it’s 2016. Two years ago, in 2014, the DC public charter school board … Continue reading Let’s Talk About the Real Cost of Closing DC Public Schools—Because It’s 2016