This coming Saturday, October 22, at 10 am, be sure to join DCPS librarians at a read-in at our city hall, the Wilson Building (1350 Pennsylvania Ave. NW), to protest the DC council not passing legislation that would provide a librarian for every DCPS school. Specifically, the Students' Right to Read Amendment act is in … Continue reading Support Librarians This Saturday, October 22, 10 AM
The Coming Storm Of Expanding Ward 3’s Schools
[Ed. Note: On September 27, the DC Council held a hearing on a resolution regarding the need for a large addition to Stoddert Elementary as well as overcrowding of schools in Ward 3. The hearing had a number of public witnesses as well as government witnesses--but the only council member in attendance was the chair … Continue reading The Coming Storm Of Expanding Ward 3’s Schools
In Case You Missed It (Now, With Graphs!)
--DCPS is holding strategic planning meetings; sign up is here. (Fun fact: When searching for more information about this, I found a press release for DCPS’s strategic planning . . . from 2012.) --On November 2, the DC council will hold a hearing for a bill on expedited background checks for teachers. More information is … Continue reading In Case You Missed It (Now, With Graphs!)
Ignoring The $1 Billion Elephant In The Budget Room
[Ed. Note: On September 16, the DC Council heard testimony on a revision of the Schools First In Budgeting act. Introduced back in December 2021, the bill had a public hearing in January 2022--after which followed months of silence. The bill was one of a pair that council chair Phil Mendelson had introduced to address … Continue reading Ignoring The $1 Billion Elephant In The Budget Room
Fiddling While DC’s Schools Burn—And Action To Take Today
On August 1, the deputy mayor for education (DME) and several of his staffers met with C4DC to discuss education planning in DC. But the DME didn’t really discuss what he is actually planning with respect to DC’s publicly funded schools other than to report on three things he hopes to accomplish in 2023: finishing … Continue reading Fiddling While DC’s Schools Burn—And Action To Take Today
DC Education Agency Oversight Responses: A Resource
[Ed. Note: This blog post on where to find education agency oversight responses is intended to be a resource. Many thanks to DCPS budget analyst Mary Levy for her excellent help and insight locating and enumerating these sources. Background: Every spring the DC council holds oversight hearings—budget and performance—for each DC education agency. The council … Continue reading DC Education Agency Oversight Responses: A Resource
When The Long Arm Of The Law < Public Shaming: DME FOIA Follies
In April 2021, and then again in October 2021, my husband sent an email to the generic email (dme@dc.gov) for the office of the deputy mayor for education (DME). In both emails, my husband requested enrollment data by DCPS boundary for the 2020-21 school year. Previous years’ data had been released publicly—but not for that … Continue reading When The Long Arm Of The Law < Public Shaming: DME FOIA Follies
Good School Planning: A Data Dump
[Ed. Note: The following is simply a dump of data that are in my estimation basic to DC school planning. These data sets are also very difficult, if not impossible, to come by in any one DC agency or website. Nonetheless, they are central to annual master facility plan (MFP) updates, along with a possible … Continue reading Good School Planning: A Data Dump
Once Again Flouting DC Law: DGS And School HVAC Reporting
[Ed. Note: The following blog post is by former DCPS teacher Kathleen Coughlin, who here has outlined how the DC Department of General Services (DGS) has not been following DC law for timely and accurate reporting of HVAC repairs and inspections in DCPS schools for the better part of a year. In June, Coughlin wrote … Continue reading Once Again Flouting DC Law: DGS And School HVAC Reporting
July Happenings . . .
. . . most of which have not been well-publicized in my view: --DC is sponsoring vaccination clinics this summer for DC students. See here for the only listing I was able to find, courtesy of this tweet. A roundtable on the subject held the other week by the DC council revealed that >25% of … Continue reading July Happenings . . .