The cross-sector task force for collaboration between charters and DCPS is sponsoring focus groups around the city during eight days in February, from 6-7:30 pm each evening (dates, locations, and signups announced here). According to a posting at my school by one of the task force members (Caryn Ernst), the focus groups will discuss a variety … Continue reading Cross-Sector Focus Groups–Sign Up Now!
Proposed Ballot Measure: Elected School Board
Today, schools activist Peter MacPherson sent a missive (below) to members of the city council and the mayor. In it, he proposes a ballot measure for an elected school board that (presumably) would have control of both sectors of public schools in DC. Given the current state of opacity (and occasional corruption) in DC public … Continue reading Proposed Ballot Measure: Elected School Board
A New Year–and More of the Old Education Show
Once again, the education news reported in the Post (this time, via Fortune) became a little, um, personal for me. In promoting the Common Core, the chairman of ExxonMobil was quoted as saying that he was not sure if public schools understand that the entirety of the business community is their "customer": “What they don’t … Continue reading A New Year–and More of the Old Education Show
Happy Winter Break—or Why You Are Probably Already Behind in Lobbying for Your Public School
This past Friday, December 18, DCPS principals had run out of time to appeal enrollment projections. This is important because next year’s DCPS school budgets will be based on those enrollment projections, which DCPS principals had 11 days to argue up (or down). Right now, the timeline for the DCPS FY17 budget roughly follows this … Continue reading Happy Winter Break—or Why You Are Probably Already Behind in Lobbying for Your Public School
Here’s Your Cross-Sector Task Force
Yesterday, the deputy mayor for education (DME) made the announcement official: the cross-sector task force, to coordinate how charters and DCPS work together, is now ready to roll. The task force consists of 26 members, chaired by DME Jennifer Niles and former mayor Anthony Williams. The DME is the founder and former head of the … Continue reading Here’s Your Cross-Sector Task Force
Where Have All the 4th Grade PARCC Scores Gone?
In her blog post from the beginning of this school year, Suzanne Wells examined a phenomenon in DCPS neighborhood schools on Capitol Hill: the exodus of 4th graders from neighborhood DCPS elementaries to charter middle schools at 5th grade. As the principals of those neighborhood elementaries attested, the students who left to enroll in charters … Continue reading Where Have All the 4th Grade PARCC Scores Gone?
PARCC and the “Elsewhere” Schools
Right now, city leaders, education officials, and parents are poring over the latest PARCC test results for grades 3 through 8 in our public schools. There have been, and will be, many things written about these test results. Some will tout the results as evidence that one sector or set of schools or approaches is … Continue reading PARCC and the “Elsewhere” Schools
Stuff We Spend Our City Money On
This picture, taken today, November 20, 2015, is of the north sidewalk on the 500 block of A St. NE, on Capitol Hill. The concrete sidewalk shown here will soon be jackhammered and replaced with bricks. Passed in 1985, DC municipal regulation 24-1200 says that whenever a repair is deemed necessary for a portion of … Continue reading Stuff We Spend Our City Money On
Loooonger Schools Days, Years
DCPS is currently surveying parents for their thoughts on extending the school day and year. The agency notes that the feedback it receives will “inform” the budget for next fiscal year. Given the poor attendance at the public hearing the other week for DCPS’s FY 17 budget, it is admirable that DCPS is asking for … Continue reading Loooonger Schools Days, Years
Help Needed for Free Books for Schools: Tomorrow, Saturday November 14
The Washington Teachers' Union, in partnership with First Books, will be sorting 40,000 free and new books today (Friday Nov. 13th) and then distributing them tomorrow (Saturday November 14, 9 am- 3 pm), to give to preK-12th grade students, teachers, families and libraries. This is a great chance to build classroom libraries, and volunteers may … Continue reading Help Needed for Free Books for Schools: Tomorrow, Saturday November 14