The Most Important Data Chart Concerning The 2018-2019 State School Performance Grade Report

Last year when DPI released the school performance grades for the state not included in the report was a data table that showed a correlation between poverty levels and school letter grades received. Until last year, it had been. Maybe there was a trend that Mark Johnson's office did not want to publicize. Here’s a … Continue reading The Most Important Data Chart Concerning The 2018-2019 State School Performance Grade Report

School Performance Grades Come Out Today – The Gerrymandered NCGA’s Continued Use Of Poverty To Drive “School Choice”

Today school performance grades for the 2018-2019 school year will be released. The only positive about those school performance grades in relation to last year is that the NCGA kept the scale at a 15-point scale instead of what was planned for this year: making it a 10-point scale. From Public Schools First NC (PSFNC.org) … Continue reading School Performance Grades Come Out Today – The Gerrymandered NCGA’s Continued Use Of Poverty To Drive “School Choice”

357 Pages That Could Change North Carolina Public Education – For The Better

Today's ruling in the Common Cause vs. David Lewis lawsuit over district lines drawn for state legislative races could be one of the greatest victories in the almost nine-year fight against the education reforms that have been tearing away at NC's public education system. It's 357 pages and can be found here - 2018-09-03_Common Cause … Continue reading 357 Pages That Could Change North Carolina Public Education – For The Better

The State Superintendent Just Sent An Email About Preparing For Hurricanes – Here’s What He Can Do To Prepare

As Hurricane Dorian moves through the Bahamas toward the southeast coast of the US, Mark Johnson sent an email with a video link to help spread the word about ReadyNC.org and urge North Carolinians to prepare for severe weather. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXFZ6GeSKQ8&feature=youtu.be Many North Carolianians have suffered through many hurricanes in the past few years and the … Continue reading The State Superintendent Just Sent An Email About Preparing For Hurricanes – Here’s What He Can Do To Prepare

Why Our State Superintendent Could Never Work In Education In Finland

Follow school-reform history and public school advocacy and you will come across the name and hopefully the work of Pasi Sahlberg, a professor of education policy at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. He has devoted a lifetime of study in how different countries run public education and why some do it … Continue reading Why Our State Superintendent Could Never Work In Education In Finland

The Absolute Karmic Irony of iStation’s Full-Page Ad In The N&O Today

When a product that supposedly has already been purchased and is now "working for free" has to buy a full-page ad in the Sunday edition in the state's most circulated newspaper (N&O and Charlotte Observer are owned by same company and share content), then it should say something about the doubt surrounding its procurement. But … Continue reading The Absolute Karmic Irony of iStation’s Full-Page Ad In The N&O Today

There’s A Hurricane Coming – Remembering The Launch Of Mark Johnson’s www.ncsuperintendent.com

Courtesy: Tales of An Educated Debutante  As of this morning, Hurricane Dorian had sustained winds of 150 mph which makes it a powerful Category 4 storm. The Carolinas will surely feel the effects. It was about this time last year that State Superintendent Mark Johnson launched a new personal website for his office when Hurricane … Continue reading There’s A Hurricane Coming – Remembering The Launch Of Mark Johnson’s www.ncsuperintendent.com