“A pro-life and pro-traditional marriage Senator who believes in religious freedom, Senator Berger has fought to protect the unborn and the rights of magistrates and government officials who choose to opt out of gay marriages or other ceremonies because of religious objections.” – philberger.org It is easy to confine the labels “pro-life” and “pro-choice” to the … Continue reading Sen Berger, “Pro-Life” Means Taking Care Of Those Who Are Already Born
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Making DPI the “Department of Giving The Charter School Industry More Power in NC” – Concerning Mark Johnson’s Latest Hire
Today, State Supt. Mark Johnson named his new Chief of Staff. Joseph Miamone was the headmaster of Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy, a charter school in Rutherford County. He is also a member of the Charter School Advisory Board which reviews applications for charter schools in the state and makes recommendations to the state board as … Continue reading Making DPI the “Department of Giving The Charter School Industry More Power in NC” – Concerning Mark Johnson’s Latest Hire
So, Am I “a Pawn in a Political Chess Game” or a Public School Advocate? About that #JustAsk School Board Meeting
The following was said in an open discussion during a scheduled meeting of a group of elected officials who represent the local taxpayers of the Winston-Salem /Forsyth County School system. It is also on a publicly maintained video stream that can be be viewed by anyone who could not attend the meeting. https://youtu.be/bbnmkcdh4No It is … Continue reading So, Am I “a Pawn in a Political Chess Game” or a Public School Advocate? About that #JustAsk School Board Meeting
Sen. Phil Berger’s Absolute Fear of the Veteran Public School Teacher
Veteran teachers openly discuss, study, and collaborate. And they fight for public schools. The powers that rule in the North Carolina General Assembly under Sen. Phil Berger have been waging a war against public schools in our state for the last six years. Under the guise of “reform,” GOP conservatives driven by ALEC-crafted policies have … Continue reading Sen. Phil Berger’s Absolute Fear of the Veteran Public School Teacher
#JustAskMe Should Not Be #JustAskMeARhetoricalQuestion
When #JustAsk brought the responsive #JustAskMe, what many teachers did not expect was that #JustAskMe would not be very responsive. While either the volume of the questions that were submitted was too great, or the resources dedicated to answering the questions were limited, many teachers have expressed that their questions have remained unanswered. So, bring … Continue reading #JustAskMe Should Not Be #JustAskMeARhetoricalQuestion
Teachers Should Be Political, 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, Especially Here in North Carolina
Look at the Website of the Innovative School District’s Only School – What Does It Tell You About the Priorities of the ISD?
Southside-Ashpole Elementary School in Robeson County was selected by the state to be the first school (and currently only school) in the Innovative School District back before the end of the last school year. The first superintendent of the ISD was Dr. Eric Hall, who is now the Deputy Superintendent of INNOVATION in Raleigh having … Continue reading Look at the Website of the Innovative School District’s Only School – What Does It Tell You About the Priorities of the ISD?
Why This Teacher “Bonus” is a Symptom of a Deeper Problem
The recent exposure of the May 10th Forsyth County Board of Commissioners meeting (when the WSFCS superintendent and school board chair shared their budget request) has highlighted a rather contentious issue within the teaching community: teacher supplements. More importantly, it brings to light the need for an audit of how items are communicated between elected … Continue reading Why This Teacher “Bonus” is a Symptom of a Deeper Problem
A Case for More Grammar Instruction in Schools (And Less Standardized Testing)
“It really don’t matter how i put my words together, as long as you know what I am sayin’. If it can be read allowed in the same way that i would say it. No big deal. Its sorta like talking on a piece of paper right? Too think I should be graded on how … Continue reading A Case for More Grammar Instruction in Schools (And Less Standardized Testing)
“Steps to Help Make Our Schools Safer” And Mark Johnson’s Steps to Make It All About Him
There is not a sane person in the state of North Carolina who would not want to make our schools as safe as possible for our students. Taxpayer money is helping to fund a $35 million-dollar initiative to provide grants in the state to help launch School Safety Month. According to the Center for Safer … Continue reading “Steps to Help Make Our Schools Safer” And Mark Johnson’s Steps to Make It All About Him