ILLINOIS’ CHARTER SCHOOL PARENTS, EDUCATORS, AND ADVOCATES PROTEST REP. GUZZARDI’S CHARTER SCHOOL MORATORIUM

CHICAGO— Dozens of charter public school parents, educators, and advocates rallied together today to protest HB 3567, State Representative Will Guzzardi’s bill that would place a moratorium on any new charter public schools in Chicago and dozens of other high-need communities, denying thousands of children access to quality public schools. Seventy percent of CPS families … Continue reading ILLINOIS’ CHARTER SCHOOL PARENTS, EDUCATORS, AND ADVOCATES PROTEST REP. GUZZARDI’S CHARTER SCHOOL MORATORIUM

Small Class Sizes: One of the greatest educational hoaxes of our time

"Unlike many education issues, [the small class size issue] isn’t just a matter of opinion. Florida spent billions on class-size reduction with no positive impact on student results. A statewide study of Connecticut elementary schools found no statistically significant impact of class sizes." Source: One More Time Now: Why Lowering Class Sizes Backfires - Education … Continue reading Small Class Sizes: One of the greatest educational hoaxes of our time

Fuming parents stunned by New York City’s deputy mayor’s ‘string pulling’

Parents at Park Slope’s premier middle school were flabbergasted that one of Mayor de Blasio’s deputies used his pull to get his kid enrolled there when he moved from Westchester. “I don’t like this. That’s not the way things should go,” fumed Brent McCoy, 43, whose daughter is in sixth grade at the ultra-competitive MS … Continue reading Fuming parents stunned by New York City’s deputy mayor’s ‘string pulling’

New York City’s Deputy Mayor Richard Buery must resign for “pulling strings” to get his son accepted to a top-tier school

New York City's Deputy Mayor Richard Buery "pulled strings" to gain admission for his son to a top-tier public school, and therefore, must resign for the sheer hypocrisy this represents. No one questions the motivation and desire of Deputy Mayor Buery in wanting the best education for his son.  Every parent wants to best for … Continue reading New York City’s Deputy Mayor Richard Buery must resign for “pulling strings” to get his son accepted to a top-tier school

Bad idea: Examining the possibilities of university-run community schools

Universities can't control the skyrocketing cost of higher education, why would we want these institutions to do the same for K-12 schools? A recent EWA blog post details the success of USC Hybrid High College Prep, a non-selective charter high school run by the storied institution, which aims to guarantee 100% college admission for all … Continue reading Bad idea: Examining the possibilities of university-run community schools

Engaging with Gen Z parents more difficult, but necessary

Solid school–parent communication is crucial to student success, but a lack of progress can make connecting with parents of Generation Z students more difficult. Instead of relying on antiquated communication methods like weekly hard-copy newsletters, schools and districts should take advantage of parent-teacher communication apps and smartphones to share a steady stream of information. Read … Continue reading Engaging with Gen Z parents more difficult, but necessary

Betsy DeVos, U.S. Education secretary, talks about the possibility of children with parents in the military using school vouchers during a trip to Fort Bragg

U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, on a visit to a Fort Bragg school, talked about allowing some children in military families to use vouchers. View video here.   Source: Betsy DeVos, U.S. Education secretary, talks about the possibilty of children with parents in the military using school vouchers during a trip to Fort Bragg | … Continue reading Betsy DeVos, U.S. Education secretary, talks about the possibility of children with parents in the military using school vouchers during a trip to Fort Bragg

Are liberals ruining U.S. higher education?

Liberal professors and administrators operate the vast majority of American colleges and universities.  Why are these progressives saddling graduates with staggering debt that essentially puts them at a huge disadvantage upon graduation? Rising student loan debt in the United States could ultimately hurt overall home ownership and consumer spending and erode colleges' and universities' ability … Continue reading Are liberals ruining U.S. higher education?

Borsuk: The money question on schools is the question of money

A few words from Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker from last week: “We will fight to protect our increased investment in K-12 education.” A few words from Betsy DeVos, U.S. secretary of education, from last week: “Throwing money at the problem isn’t the solution.” Of babies and bathwaters, fuel and futilities. And the state budget, federal … Continue reading Borsuk: The money question on schools is the question of money

What education reformers can learn from Trump’s health care failure

By Andrew J. Rotherham | Opinion Contributor The defeat of the Republican plan to overhaul President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act last week offered a stark reminder about how much coalitions, persuasion and raw self-interest matter in politics. President Donald Trump failed to persuade almost anyone to join his side, there was no coalition for … Continue reading What education reformers can learn from Trump’s health care failure