Here’s a look at Alabama’s ‘failing’ public schools

November 5, 2019 Alabama school officials released the “failing” public schools list on Nov. 1, 2019. By Trisha Powell Crain On the eighth annual list of “failing” Alabama schools, released Friday morning, all but 10 of the 75 public schools on the list were making a repeat appearance. Fifty-two of the schools made the list last year, too. And…

Here’s how much each Alabama school spent on students

Spending in Alabama’s public schools By Trisha Powell Crain August 9, 2019 As the result of a new requirement under the federal Every Student Succeeds Act, the public is getting a close look at how much money public schools—not just districts—spent educating Alabama’s children. And those numbers, from the 2017-18 school year, are all over the…

Here’s the new list of ‘failing’ schools in Alabama

 Nov 01, 2019 By Trisha Powell Crain  For the first time, state education officials released the “failing” schools list on Nov. 1 as required by law. This year, there are 74 schools in 28 school districts plus one public charter school on the “failing” school list. Last year, there were 76 schools in 27 districts. The Alabama…

Brevard teachers approve pay contract in landslide; School Board votes to adopt

Eric Rogers,  Oct. 30, 2019  At least 300 people showed up at the Brevard school district offices June 24, 2019, to show their support for an increase in pay for teachers. (Photo: Tim Shortt) Brevard County educators voted overwhelmingly last week to approve the proposed 2019-20 teacher contract, sealing their largest pay increase in years, the Brevard Federation of…

Teacher bonuses won’t be hurt by poor ILEARN scores

Arika Herron Oct. 29, 2019  Indiana will soon scrap the much-maligned ISTEP achievement test. Its replacement, ILEARN, will roll out in the spring of 2019. Here’s what is different about the new test. Dwight Adams/IndyStar A bonus coming to Indiana teachers won’t be impacted by students’ poor performance on last year’s new ILEARN test. Schools can use…

Are Brian Kemp’s listening sessions with teachers more than lip service?

By Maureen Downey 10-28-19 You can’t fix public schools while promoting increased options for families to flee them Brian Kemp arrived in the governor’s office 10 months ago with no history as an education advocate. In his first year in office, he wooed teachers with a pay raise, but dismayed public education supporters with his embrace…