When Duke University’s Children’s Law Center’s released its March 2017 report called SCHOOL VOUCHERS IN NORTH CAROLINA : THE FIRST THREE YEARS one of the most glaring aspects of the program was how many vouchers were being used at religiously affiliated schools. Some of the observations of the study included: Approximately 93% of the vouchers have been used … Continue reading The “Ordained” Opportunity Grants of North Carolina – The Least Transparent Voucher Program in the Nation
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Last Week Was National School Choice Week – Remembering Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’s 2016 Segment on Charter Schools
If you have any interest in why the charter school industry has been under the spotlight these past few years, you might want to check out a segment from the August 22, 2016 episode of Last Week Tonight With John Oliver. If you have HBO GO then you can watch all the episodes of a great … Continue reading Last Week Was National School Choice Week – Remembering Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’s 2016 Segment on Charter Schools
Happy Groundhog Day! The Fall Semester Will Almost Be Over. Maybe.
My final grades are due the morning of February 1st, 2019 for the first semester of the 2018-2019 school year in my district. Seems odd that grades associated with a season that ended last calendar year would be turned in the day before Groundhog Day. Seems odd that grades for the fall semester be turned … Continue reading Happy Groundhog Day! The Fall Semester Will Almost Be Over. Maybe.
The One Positive Effect of Mark Johnson’s Tenure as State Superintendent
The 24-month tenure of Mark Johnson has been rather eventful. And most of the actions or lack of action that have taken place under his “leadership” have been overwhelmingly deleterious. Consider: House Bill 17. Promotion of “school choice.” Audit of DPI. Reduction of funding for DPI Reorg of DPI Fighting with State Board of Education. … Continue reading The One Positive Effect of Mark Johnson’s Tenure as State Superintendent
The NCGA’s Teacher Assistant Contradiction
North Carolina has over 7400 fewer teacher assistants than it did ten years ago. Let me repeat: North Carolina has over 7400 fewer teacher assistants than it did ten years ago. When study after study published by leading education scholars and education historians (Ravitch, Kozol, etc.) preach that reaching students early in their academic lives is … Continue reading The NCGA’s Teacher Assistant Contradiction
NC’s Use of an Erroneous School Performance Grading System to Fuel “School Choice”
From Public Schools First NC (PSFNC.org): From the recent Public School Forum of North Carolina's report on top ten issues in NC education: From Lindsay Mahaffey, Wake County Board of Education - District 8: If NC is the only state that puts more emphasis on proficiency than growth and counts proficiency for 80% for a … Continue reading NC’s Use of an Erroneous School Performance Grading System to Fuel “School Choice”
Public School Forum Of NC Releases The Top 10 Educational Issues of 2018 & Challenges The NCGA To Do More for Public Schools
A heart-felt gratitude should be extended to the Public School Forum of North Carolina for their release of the Top 10 Educational Issues of 2018 report. For any public school advocate, it is a must-read. For any lawmaker in North Carolina, it is a must-read. For any taxpayer in North Carolina, it is a must-read. … Continue reading Public School Forum Of NC Releases The Top 10 Educational Issues of 2018 & Challenges The NCGA To Do More for Public Schools
It’s School Choice Week in NC – Why This Teacher Who Lives With A “Special -Needs” Child Will Not Apply For An Educational Savings Account in North Carolina
I am the proud parent of two children. One is a highly intelligent and academically driven young lady who looks like her mother. The other one is what some in the educational field might call “special.” He looks like his mother as well. Specifically, that child has Down Syndrome and is also on the autism … Continue reading It’s School Choice Week in NC – Why This Teacher Who Lives With A “Special -Needs” Child Will Not Apply For An Educational Savings Account in North Carolina
Major Announcements for Our Public School System But Only For a Private Audience: Mark Johnson’s February 19th Gathering
This invitation went to people throughout the state yesterday from the Office of the State Superintendent. It is for a dinner and a program. As a public educator and a taxpayer, I did not receive my own invitation. And it makes the point that "NO TAX DOLLARS WILL BE USED FOR THIS EVENT." While February … Continue reading Major Announcements for Our Public School System But Only For a Private Audience: Mark Johnson’s February 19th Gathering
“Racism” and “Segregation” Are Buzzwords Of Opponents of School Choice? According to PEFNC They Are.
Today the John Locke Foundation hosted a talk by Mike Long the new president of the Parents For Educational Freedom in North Carolina (PEFNC). It was a kickoff to School Choice Week here in NC and around the country. PEFNC under its first leader, Darrell Allison, helped to craft and lobby for vouchers and expansion … Continue reading “Racism” and “Segregation” Are Buzzwords Of Opponents of School Choice? According to PEFNC They Are.