In North Carolina (And Elsewhere), To Advocate For Public Schools Is To Confront Social & Racial Issues

If you believe that an ALEC-aligned (American Legislative Executive Council) lawmaker in North Carolina will ever want to work with a union or organization that is trying to advocate for the vitality of public schools, then you are mistaken. And there are many of them. That Koch-brothers funded "bill mill" has as its underlying premise … Continue reading In North Carolina (And Elsewhere), To Advocate For Public Schools Is To Confront Social & Racial Issues

NCDPI Conducted An Internal Investigation. Really?

When statements are issued on Friday afternoons around time for people to stop working, then it is intentionally done unless it is an emergency. This was not an emergency. It was meant to hopefully appear without being seen by many people. This is complete BS. It reads more like a bad cover-up than anything else. … Continue reading NCDPI Conducted An Internal Investigation. Really?

Remember What Mike Bloomberg Said About Teachers and Class Size? What Would He Say…

...now that most every school campus in the country is closed and schooling has had to go to online avenues? It might be worth watching this video again through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic.   https://twitter.com/i/status/1228201209900625921 In this speech, Bloomberg said, “If I had the ability, which nobody does really, to just design the … Continue reading Remember What Mike Bloomberg Said About Teachers and Class Size? What Would He Say…

Public School Advocates Might Want To See This Video – Why Dr. Oz Should Never Comment On Education

This happened last night. https://twitter.com/i/status/1250807416872189952 "Schools are a very appetizing opportunity. I just saw a nice piece in The Lancet arguing the opening of schools may only cost us 2 to 3%, in terms of total mortality. Any, you know, any life is a life lost, but ... that might be a tradeoff some folks … Continue reading Public School Advocates Might Want To See This Video – Why Dr. Oz Should Never Comment On Education

Teachers Should Be Political – Now More Than Ever (Especially Here in North Carolina)

In the state of North Carolina, over 56% of the state budget is dedicated to public education, most of which goes to K-12 (and pre-K) education. It’s specifically stated in Article IX of the state constitution that the state establish a free and viable means of educating school age-children. Sec. 2.  Uniform system of schools. … Continue reading Teachers Should Be Political – Now More Than Ever (Especially Here in North Carolina)

“Sad Truth” – For The First Time Since March of 2002

Rodney Pierce is a teacher and living historian from Halifax County, NC. His tweets are informative, thought provoking, and force people to confront issues in public education. He tweeted this today: It references a CBS report entitled "March 2020 was the first March without a school shooting in the U.S. since 2002" that was posted … Continue reading “Sad Truth” – For The First Time Since March of 2002

What Faulty Data Are You Talking About Lt. Governor?

"We’ve got to start making determinations about how to get back to life based on real data, and I think we’ve seen a lot of data out there that’s a bit faulty and certainly a bit biased and certainly not the full story," Forest said. The above quote was from a radio interview Lt. Gov. … Continue reading What Faulty Data Are You Talking About Lt. Governor?

Mark Johnson’s Nomorecommoncore.org is No More

Remember two months ago when Mark Johnson was running to be Lt. Gov. so that he could sit on the very state board of education that he literally fought against for almost two years in court over a power struggle? Remember his platform? No more Common Core! And remember that website for his campaign – … Continue reading Mark Johnson’s Nomorecommoncore.org is No More

The North Carolina General Assembly Should Grant Every Waiver Requested By The SBOE And Then…

The North Carolina State Board of Education submitted their requests for waivers to be given by the NCGA when it reconvenes late this month. From NC Policy Watch yesterday: The State Board of Education has agreed to ask state lawmakers to waive certain student tests and other accountability measures due to school closures. Gov. Roy Cooper ordered public … Continue reading The North Carolina General Assembly Should Grant Every Waiver Requested By The SBOE And Then…

One Glaring Item Not Mentioned: Revisiting Mark Johnson’s www.ncsuperintendent.com

Remember that website Mark Johnson created to deal with Hurricane Florence a year and a half ago that looked like a campaign website? The one that he kept referring to continuously in his glossy flyers and multiple emails over the last twelve months? The one he had made in hopes to help North Carolinians keep … Continue reading One Glaring Item Not Mentioned: Revisiting Mark Johnson’s www.ncsuperintendent.com