In 2016, then Rep. Rob Bryan and the House Committee on Education, pushed through a bill that would establish an ASD (Achievement School District) in North Carolina allowing the control of some of the state’s low-performing schools to be outsourced to out-of-state entities. That ASD was renamed the Innovative School District (ISD) in 2017 in … Continue reading The Incestuous School District (ISD) of NC & the Pay-to-Play – Reason #28 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
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Our Schools Should be About Collaboration Among Teachers, Not Competition – Reason #27 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
“Collaborate” :intransitive verb. Noun form is “collaboration” – 1:to work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor Simply put, collaboration as described in that first definition from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary website is the best resource/tool that a school can have and that leaders can encourage. What makes schools work best are the … Continue reading Our Schools Should be About Collaboration Among Teachers, Not Competition – Reason #27 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
Our Schools Are Not Failing; Our Policy Makers Are : Raleigh’s New Way of Measuring Schools – Reason #26 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
When you are the North Carolina General Assembly and you want to stop a string of court decisions that have declared your unconstitutional acts “unconstitutional,” then you change the judicial system in your favor. Or at least try. When you are the North Carolina General Assembly and you want to remain in power on West … Continue reading Our Schools Are Not Failing; Our Policy Makers Are : Raleigh’s New Way of Measuring Schools – Reason #26 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
About That Charles Davenport Jr. Op-Ed on Teacher Pay in the News & Record
It is a rather sadistic beginning to Teach Appreciation Week. Charles Davenport Jr., an Editorial Board Member for the N&R, might have penned one of the most blatantly ignorant op-eds in recent memory when he made a claim that NC teachers were probably paid enough if not too much because “as far as academic rigor … Continue reading About That Charles Davenport Jr. Op-Ed on Teacher Pay in the News & Record
Longevity Pay Removed To Fund “Historic Raises” – Reason #25 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
In the long session of 2014, the NC General Assembly raised salaries for teachers in certain experience brackets that allowed them to say that an “average” salary for teachers was increased by over 7%. They called it a “historic raise.” However, if you divided the amount of money used in these “historic” raises by the … Continue reading Longevity Pay Removed To Fund “Historic Raises” – Reason #25 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
HB17: The Power Grab for Mark Johnson From That Special Session in December of 2016 – Reason #24 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
With the effects of House Bill 17 from the surreptitious special session of December in 2016, Mark Johnson became the most enabled incoming state superintendent in state history. He would have powers that even his predecessor did not possess one-tenth the magnitude of. And considering that he ran against her adherence to the “status-quo”, that’s … Continue reading HB17: The Power Grab for Mark Johnson From That Special Session in December of 2016 – Reason #24 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
When the Leader of the Public Schools Refuses to be Part of the Public – Reason #23 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
From WRAL on January 27, 2018: Johnson has said he prefers to work behind the scenes, speaking with lawmakers privately rather than sharing his thoughts on policy in public settings. But on Thursday, he shared his thoughts on teacher pay while speaking at a conference hosted by the North Carolina School Boards Association in Raleigh (http://www.wral.com/breaking-tradition-ncae-won-t-invite-superintendent-to-convention-due-to-teacher-pay-comments-other-reasons/17293180/). From Dr. … Continue reading When the Leader of the Public Schools Refuses to be Part of the Public – Reason #23 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
The “Business Model” Reform Never Works For Public Schools – Reason #22 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
One of the more common arguments reformers and critics of public education offer is that schools would function better if they operated more like a business, especially when it comes to fiscal policies and employee retention. Nothing could be further from the truth. Every one of the assertions about adopting a business model in public … Continue reading The “Business Model” Reform Never Works For Public Schools – Reason #22 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
Another 10 Reasons To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
11. Attacks on North Carolina Governor’s School - https://caffeinatedrage.com/2018/05/02/attacks-on-north-carolina-governors-school-reason-11-to-march-for-students-rally-for-respect-on-may-16th/ 12. North Carolina Should Not Allow the ACT to Have This Much Power Over Our Schools - https://caffeinatedrage.com/2018/05/02/north-carolina-should-not-allow-the-act-to-have-this-much-power-over-our-schools-reason-12-to-march-for-students-rally-for-respect-on-may-16th/ 13. Taking Public Money to Fund Private Schools Through Vouchers - https://caffeinatedrage.com/2018/05/03/taking-public-money-to-fund-private-schools-through-vouchers-reason-13-to-march-for-students-rally-for-respect-on-may-16th/ 14. Principals Need More Respect Than This Horrible New Pay Plan -https://caffeinatedrage.com/2018/05/03/principals-need-more-respect-than-this-horrible-new-pay-plan-reason-14-to-march-for-students-rally-for-respect-on-may-16th/ 15. The Secret Algorithms of EVAAS … Continue reading Another 10 Reasons To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
The Threats to “Specials” Like PE and the Arts – Reason #21 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th
We live in a country that is the most evangelical in the world. We live in a state that is part of the Bible Belt. In fact, it may be part of the buckle. And it is amazing how many American politicians seek to gain a political endorsement from the Son of God. They know … Continue reading The Threats to “Specials” Like PE and the Arts – Reason #21 To March For Students & Rally for Respect On May 16th