The 21 Top “Accomplishments” of Our State Superintendent – Remember These in 2020

“Today is Jan. 5, 2017. There will never be another Jan. 5, 2017 ever again. No matter how we use this day, if we make the most of it, if we waste it, it’s gone. Every day we don’t take bold actions for our students is a day we lose. Every day we don’t take … Continue reading The 21 Top “Accomplishments” of Our State Superintendent – Remember These in 2020

Our State Superintendent’s Spending Habits Should Be Investigated – 3 Specific Cases And They All Relate To One Initiative

CASE #1 Remember that time in March of 2018 when Mark Johnson all of a sudden distributed $200 to each elementary reading teacher in the state? As reported by Liz Bell of EdNC.org at the time: The Department of Public Instruction is distributing a total of $4.8 million from funds allocated by the state in … Continue reading Our State Superintendent’s Spending Habits Should Be Investigated – 3 Specific Cases And They All Relate To One Initiative

166 Pages of Records In a Seven Snapshots – The Released iStation Meeting Notes

When Justin Parmenter published his post on the released iStation meeting notes from DPI through a records request on his blog Notes From the Chalkboard, he made sure to include this graphic as a summation of how the committee actually recommended mClass over iStation. Last night, WRAL posted its article on the released DPI notes. … Continue reading 166 Pages of Records In a Seven Snapshots – The Released iStation Meeting Notes

So, Did Anyone Else Get An Unsolicited Email From iStation – On Their Personal Account?

Earlier today, many teachers in North Carolina received an email from Ossa Fisher, the President / COO of iStation through their personal email addresses. It says, In Case You Missed It: What Educators are Saying About Istation  GREENSBORO, NC – This summer, North Carolina school districts started training with Istation, the new reading diagnostic tool for … Continue reading So, Did Anyone Else Get An Unsolicited Email From iStation – On Their Personal Account?

Intentional Lying To Teachers – Go Back And Look At The Original House Budget From April 30th

In the process for setting the state budget, it is customary for the NCGA House to release its version and then the NCGA Senate to release its version. The governor also releases his version - this year it was in March. And then they spend the rest of the session trying to come to a … Continue reading Intentional Lying To Teachers – Go Back And Look At The Original House Budget From April 30th

Two More Gone – The Revolving Door At DPI

A July 8th Facebook posting on the Tales of an Educated Debutante blog page gave a list of recent departures from the NC Department of Public Instruction. At the end of that post it asks, "Who's next?" Well, two more people are reported to be leaving in the next few days. Since March of this … Continue reading Two More Gone – The Revolving Door At DPI

Could Someone Please Share This With Mark Johnson & Rep. Craig Horn? “The Messy Reality of Personalized Learning”

"His larger "argument, though—that the alliance between education policymakers and billionaire technologists could undermine the role of teachers and the public sphere—has only become more relevant." A July 10th piece in The New Yorker and also posted by the Hechinger Report entitled "The messy reality of personalized learning" might be something every public education advocate … Continue reading Could Someone Please Share This With Mark Johnson & Rep. Craig Horn? “The Messy Reality of Personalized Learning”

School Performance Grades – One Of The Many Things That Need Changing When Reducing Testing

There has been really no question that we as a state have become addicted to arbitrary standardized testing. Public school advocates have been saying that for years. Mark Johnson ran a campaign for state superintendent with test reduction as a primary platform. And now there is this bill that has gained a lot of traction … Continue reading School Performance Grades – One Of The Many Things That Need Changing When Reducing Testing

What Lawmakers Are Really Saying Is That They Actually Fear A Well-Educated General Public

Two quotes highlighted in a July 10th WRAL editorial are really glaring. And that editorial should be required reading because it correctly states that the NCGA powers-that-be are more interested in giving more corporate tax cuts than fully-funding our public schools. It was a stunning confession. It says far more than state Rep. Craig Horn … Continue reading What Lawmakers Are Really Saying Is That They Actually Fear A Well-Educated General Public

Dear NCGA, You Just Made Financial Literacy As A HS Requirement – So Practice What You Preach & Expand Medicaid

When 500,000+ people in the state of North Carolina could have health insurance if North Carolina simply expanded Medicaid as so many other states already have, then you are dealing with a legislative body that is not interested in helping many stay healthy. Medicaid expansion would be a great step in combating the forces of … Continue reading Dear NCGA, You Just Made Financial Literacy As A HS Requirement – So Practice What You Preach & Expand Medicaid