Prager University has received a few more mentions in these last few weeks, especially if you follow the saga of Oklahoma's state super, Ryan Walters. This morning on his foundational blog, Curmudgucation, Peter Greene (who also writes for Forbes) highlighted the "anti-woke" test and even showed how he scored. You can take the test yourself, … Continue reading The Prager U “Teacher Integrity” Test
Month: August 2025
Almost As Bad As WSFCS’s Financial Awareness Is Their…
... sense of timing. It was the night before students arrived on campus for this school year (a little over two weeks ago) that WSFCS sent out an email outlining the latest round of layoffs. Then that first Friday, the first weekend of the new school year, notices began to be sent out VIA EMAIL. … Continue reading Almost As Bad As WSFCS’s Financial Awareness Is Their…
About That New Ill-Timed Email From WSFCS
Right after school ends on Tuesday, every employee gets this email: Kind of funny considering the state of the school system and the reasons why we are there. Legally speaking, this might not be the most pressing issue facing Central Office or the school board. IEP's that might not be met because of reductions, the … Continue reading About That New Ill-Timed Email From WSFCS
Dear WSFCS School Board, Maybe You Should Have A Bake Sale. Or Big Lemonade Stand.
Not ten minutes after hearing on various outlets how more assistant principals in our school system received notices for reduction in force, I see a neighborhood elementary student in her front yard with a lemonade stand and baked goods. It is not too uncommon still to see kids doing such things to raise money, sometimes … Continue reading Dear WSFCS School Board, Maybe You Should Have A Bake Sale. Or Big Lemonade Stand.
1/2 Of My Administration Has Been RIF’ed Since Last School Year. Damn.
If you are a teacher/educator/administrator in the WSFCS system, you know that emails began to be sent to people identified in the "Reduction In Force" currently in its latest stage. What's so egregious about this round is its timing: when it happened and how fast it was announced and then implemented. Not even EIGHT school … Continue reading 1/2 Of My Administration Has Been RIF’ed Since Last School Year. Damn.
Pink Slips Start Today In WSFCS
As was voted upon in this past Tuesday’s school board meeting, the first notices for reduction in force actions (this round) will start today. On a Friday. The day of the first football games. The eighth day of school for students. Some people will get an electronic notice in an email transmission while they are … Continue reading Pink Slips Start Today In WSFCS
UNIONIZE! NC Teachers (And All Public Employees) Should Have Collective Bargaining Rights
It’s a special kind of cruel irony that the only state in the country with the lowest legal minimum wage, no collective bargaining rights, delayed Medicaid expansion, loosely regulated vouchers and charter school expansion, a school performance grading system that measures achievement over growth, and the lowest corporate flat tax in the nation cannot even … Continue reading UNIONIZE! NC Teachers (And All Public Employees) Should Have Collective Bargaining Rights
The Most Frustrating Thing About The WSFCS Budget Crisis
When the state audit of the WSFCS finances was released in response to the budget crisis of 2025, it combed through years of financial statements. What was found was not a one time incident that set the district astray, but a series of mistakes that compounded upon each other to create this storm of a … Continue reading The Most Frustrating Thing About The WSFCS Budget Crisis
So, We’re Going To Pay More For Insurance?
It's not the news one wants to hear, especially with no raises. And just remember, there is no new budget passed this year. If a budget is not passed, then the state automatically reverts to the previous budget’s recurring spending levels which is exactly what has happened this year. The only “budgetary” item that has … Continue reading So, We’re Going To Pay More For Insurance?
In This WSFCS Financial Crisis, We Are Not “All In This Together”
One of the common "loose mantras" being thrown around during this recent WSFCS financial crisis is, "We are in this together." No we aren't. Some voices are louder than others. Some are just hearing and not listening. Some things are being planned behind closed doors. It is hard for a veteran teacher who still sends … Continue reading In This WSFCS Financial Crisis, We Are Not “All In This Together”
