Michael Chandler reported in The Washington Post on November 5, 2015, that the Cross-Sector Collaboration Task Force meetings will be held in public. Shayne Wells, a spokesman for the Deputy Mayor for Education (DME), said the DME’s office will comply with the Office of Open Government’s ruling that the Task Force is a public body … Continue reading Behind Closed Doors – Part 2
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective School Modernizations
Perhaps the best person in DC to speak with deep experience about school modernizations is Mary Filardo, executive director of the 21st Century School Fund. At last Monday’s council hearing on DCPS modernizations, Filardo presented a list of the basic elements of well-managed capital improvement programs: 1. Accurate information systems 2. Comprehensive, multifaceted planning 3. … Continue reading The 7 Habits of Highly Effective School Modernizations
Closing Our Schools, Closing Ourselves
The Post recently ran a story about the imminent closure of Wilkinsburg High School, on the eastern edge of Pittsburgh. Then, following up, Post writer Valerie Strauss wrote a piece titled “Yes, this stuff is still happening in US schools—and it’s still wrong.” For me, that imminent closure is somewhat personal: my dad graduated from … Continue reading Closing Our Schools, Closing Ourselves
Update: Reconvened Ed. Committee Hearing, November 12
UPDATE: The hearing on legislation for youth suicide prevention and the School Climate Survey Act and assessment of children of incarcerated parents has been reconvened for 2 pm on Thursday, November 12. The education committee of the council heard testimony on the original hearing date of October 27, but you can sign up by November … Continue reading Update: Reconvened Ed. Committee Hearing, November 12
Behind Closed Doors
This blog was printed in the November 2015 issue of The Hill Rag. The Deputy Mayor for Education recently announced the formation of a Cross-Sector Collaboration Task Force. According to an 8/19/15 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) document prepared by the Deputy Mayor for Education’s office, the Task Force is charged with “developing clear and fair … Continue reading Behind Closed Doors
Testing, Testing, One, Two—HEY! Is Anyone Listening?
So we here in DC have test results--some preliminary numbers for the new PARCC test from SY 14-15 (high school test scores now, the rest by the end of November) and NAEP scores. Both DCPS and the charter board seem happy because the test scores, while not great overall, show a relative upward trajectory (relative … Continue reading Testing, Testing, One, Two—HEY! Is Anyone Listening?
DCPS Budget Hearing–Don’t Blink, or You Might Miss Something
DCPS has just posted a hearing notice for its FY17 budget at this link. The hearing is slated for next Wednesday November 4, 6 pm-8 pm at Stuart-Hobson Middle School (410 E NE). If you wish to testify, the deadline for registering is THIS Friday, October 30 at 3 pm. Register online at this link or contact Brenton … Continue reading DCPS Budget Hearing–Don’t Blink, or You Might Miss Something
Georgetown’s Big Sink
Outlining the historic implications of the renovation of DCPS’s Duke Ellington high school, DC public schools activist Peter MacPherson explores here more of what he recently discussed on Education Town Hall. Renovation of the 117-year-old building, built as Western High School and then reopened in 1977 as a selective high school for the arts, began … Continue reading Georgetown’s Big Sink
Increasing Graduation Rates and Enrollment
In the last two weeks, OSSE (office of the state superintendent of education) released information that everyone is glad to hear. Graduation rates increased in the 2014-15 school year for both DCPS (6.1%) and DC charter schools (2.8%). The overall graduation rate increased 4%, to 65.4%. In addition, enrollment for school year 2015-16 increased in … Continue reading Increasing Graduation Rates and Enrollment
And Yet Another Deadline: School Modernizations Hearing
This just-announced DC council hearing, on DCPS summer modernizations and 2016 modernizations and new modernizations procedures, has a deadline of next Thursday October 29 for signing up to testify: Joint public oversight roundtable, Committee on Education and Committee on Transportation and the Environment, 11 am Monday, November 2, 2015. Those who wish to testify on … Continue reading And Yet Another Deadline: School Modernizations Hearing