L.A. teachers’ strike: Tens of thousands walk off job in Los Angeles

Leo Rittner Solomon, 6, a student, and Hilda Rodriguez Guzman, right, a parent, react as union president Alex Caputo-Pearl announces that about 30,000 teachers in the nation’s second-largest school district were going on strike Monday.  Damian Dovarganes / AP Jan. 14, 2019 By Daniella Silva Tens of thousands of Los Angeles teachers went on strike Monday…

Los Angeles teachers are ready for first strike in 30 years

By CHRISTOPHER WEBER January 9, 2019 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Teachers in Los Angeles, whose 640,000 students make it the nation’s second-largest school district, are ready to strike Thursday over a contract dispute that follows teacher walkouts in other states that emboldened organized labor after a critical defeat at the U.S. Supreme Court. United Teachers…

SC teachers’ patience waning as lawmakers again pledge to fix public education

BY MAAYAN SCHECHTER AND TOM BARTON   January 06, 2019 COLUMBIA, SC  Two days before S.C. lawmakers return to Columbia with an unprecedented desire to overhaul the state’s public education system, there is no consensus on how to stop the ongoing teacher shortage and fix the state’s K-12 education woes. Influential S.C. House Speaker Jay Lucas,…

As D.C. Grows More Diverse, Report Shows Public Schools Remain Racially Segregated

Jenny Abamu December 18, 2018 D.C. residents talk about the city’s shifting demographics all the time. Since 2006, the District has become wealthier, whiter and younger. And residents see the changes all around them, particularly in new housing developments and rising rent prices. But these demographic changes are less evident in schools, according to a new report….

Alabama Public schools systems prepare to monitor juvenile sex offenders

Krista Johnson,  Dec. 13, 2018  State education officials will create a model policy to ensure all Alabama public school systems are ready to monitor student sex offenders in two years. A committee will draft the policy – required by the passage of Annalyn’s Law earlier this year — that each local education authority can use for their…

Kentucky GOP sifting through teachers’ emails for political misuse

Allison Ross and Mandy McLaren, Dec. 14, 2018 The Republican Party of Kentucky has sent a wave of open records requests for the work emails of several teachers, including some who ran for office in November’s election — a move it said was a way to see if there was widespread misuse of government resources. But some educators see…

Alabama suffers from shortage of trade teachers

By Lydia Nusbaum | December 12, 2018  MONTGOMERY, AL (WSFA) – Alabama is suffering from a shortage of career technical education teachers, those who provide instruction on trades including plumbing, electrical, and mechanical fields. Many of these skilled workers want to teach their trades in high school classrooms, but they’re facing difficulties becoming certified teachers. “We’ve got…

Miami-Dade Schools, Teachers Union Reach Tentative Agreement on Pay Raises

This is the largest pay increase in the history of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, according to a teachers union December 11, 2018 Miami-Dade County Public Schools and a teachers union have reached a tentative agreement Tuesday on the upcoming school year’s pay raises and the distribution of funds generated by a voter-approved property tax raise….