Extending The School Day In WSFCS Will Not Solve Anything

With a looming mask mandate decision on the horizon and vacancies still very high in all sectors of the school system, the decision to start tweaking the bell schedule in WSFCS is ill-timed and neglects the very obstacles that really stand in the way of our schools. On the school system website is an explanation … Continue reading Extending The School Day In WSFCS Will Not Solve Anything

The Hypocrisy of School “Transparency” Bills

From the front page of the Winston-Salem Journal this morning: House Bill 755 was filed last April. DURING TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK. Senate Bill 700 was also filed last April. DURING TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK. Post everything that is used and the sourcing of all of these materials? So that people can make judgement without the context … Continue reading The Hypocrisy of School “Transparency” Bills

So, Did Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Watch The Super Bowl Halftime Show?

It was a classic game - no Tom Brady, big plays, lead changes, fourth quarter heroics, and hopefully the best set of commercials you will see in a given year. The Super Bowl is the most watched sporting event annually in America as many who do not particulalry follow professional football come to watch the … Continue reading So, Did Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Watch The Super Bowl Halftime Show?

So, You Want To Blame Teachers?

Think of all of the factors that affect how well public schools can operate. Now take all of those factors and divide them up by who is responsible for them: elected officials and teachers. Here is the distribution: Actually there is one under the teachers column. If you want to blame teachers for the current … Continue reading So, You Want To Blame Teachers?

These Past Two Years Have Shown Us That Local School Board Elections Are That Important For Every NC School System

Throughout North Carolina, every local school board is wrestling with not just how to negotiate coming out of the pandemic. They are having to deal with problems fueled by partisan-fueled emotions. They are even having to consider this whole “CRT” discussion and the banning of books. I do not envy anyone having to fulfill the … Continue reading These Past Two Years Have Shown Us That Local School Board Elections Are That Important For Every NC School System

This State Board Of Education Member Is Resigning For Hypocritical Reasons

Todd Chasteen came to the State Board of Education in 2016 having been nominated by then Gov. Pat McCrory. Ironically, the senior education advisor to McCory at the time was current State Superintendent, Catherine Truitt. Maybe that is not ironic. Today, it was reported that Chasteen was resigning from the State Board of Education citing … Continue reading This State Board Of Education Member Is Resigning For Hypocritical Reasons

Don’t Like The State Of Public Education? Don’t Look At Teachers; Look At Who “Legislates” Them.

Teachers did not institute school performance grades that measure achievement on standardized test scores heavily over student growth. The North Carolina General Assembly did. Teachers did not remove longevity pay, graduate degree pay, due-process rights, and retiree health benefits. The North Carolina General Assembly did. Teachers did not create a non-transparent voucher system, rampant charter … Continue reading Don’t Like The State Of Public Education? Don’t Look At Teachers; Look At Who “Legislates” Them.

Our Public Schools Are Better Than The North Carolina General Assembly Wants You to Believe

Our public schools are better than many lawmakers portray them to be – lawmakers who have never spent time as educators. A lot better. And the problem is not the schools. The problem is the lawmaking body that controls the narrative of how schools are performing. With the constant dialogue that “we must improve schools” … Continue reading Our Public Schools Are Better Than The North Carolina General Assembly Wants You to Believe

You’re “Not (Doin’) Fine, Oklahoma! Oklahoma (Not) O.K.! “

Yes, North Carolina is not Oklahoma. But North Carolina is not "O.K." like Oklahoma - especially when it comes to treating teachers. This is a recently filed bill. "Oklahoma Republican Senator Rob Standridge has introduced a bill that would allow people to sue teachers if they offer an opposing view to the religious beliefs held by students." … Continue reading You’re “Not (Doin’) Fine, Oklahoma! Oklahoma (Not) O.K.! “

The Cruel Irony Of “The Year Of The Workforce”

“We’ve got to redefine what the purpose of K-12 education is. Some would say it’s to produce critical thinkers. But my team and I believe that the purpose of a public K-12 education is to prepare students for post-secondary plans of their choice so that they can be a functioning member of the workforce.”– STATE … Continue reading The Cruel Irony Of “The Year Of The Workforce”