The city’s schools have been failing for decades. The state believes it can fix them by stepping in. ADAM HARRIS OCT 29, 2019 “We have to go big here. These kids have been left behind too far for too long,” Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo said in an interview.PAUL MORIGI / STRINGER / GETTY Public…
Category: No Child Left Behind Act
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…
Chicago Teachers Strike: City reaches deal with SEIU, talks to resume with Chicago Teachers Union; classes canceled Monday
By ABC7 Eyewitness News Team Coverage 10-28-19 CHICAGO (WLS) — Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Sunday night that a tentative deal has been reached with members of SEIU Local 73, however talks continue to stall with the Chicago Teachers Union as the end of the two weekslong strike remains out of sight. SEIU Local 73 represents CPS support…
Many parents are confused about how public education now works in New Orleans, report says
BY DELLA HASSELLE OCT 27, 2019 – 5:00 PM Phylisha Dannel is helped applying online for schools for her kids by Norma Martinez and Latonya Mornay, of EnrollNOLA, during the Urban League of Louisiana’s Schools Expo 2017 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on Saturday, February 4, 2017. People browse the booths during the…
Elizabeth Warren’s public schools plan calls for increased teacher pay, free lunch for all students
Kim Norvell, Oct. 21, 2019 U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren plans to invest $800 billion in public schools to ensure all students from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade can have equal access to quality education, she announced Monday. Warren, a former special education teacher, proposes reducing states’ reliance on property taxes to fund education, fighting against segregation,…
Teachers quit in Florida, citing ‘toxic’ conditions and a ‘testing nightmare’
(iStock) (Michael Quirk/iStock) By Valerie Strauss June 5, 2019 Florida has a serious teacher shortage. During this school year, there were more than 2,200 vacancies at one point or another. Why? In a recent post, Fed Ingram, Miami-Dade County teacher of the year in 2006 and now president of the Florida Education Association cited several reasons,…
Bipartisan bill to build Minnesota’s ranks of teachers of color sputtered
By Faiza Mahamud JUNE 9, 2019 GLEN STUBBE – STAR TRIBUNE Rep. Jim Davnie, co-author of the bill, said less than half of the $3 million from the $543 million in education spending went to the effort to boost the number of teachers of color. Minnesota is increasing spending to hire and retain teachers of color…
Franklin Lakes board of education seeks ’emergency court action’ after teachers walk out
Kaitlyn Kanzler, Matt Fagan and Tariq Zehawi, June 10, 2019 Franklin Lakes teachers protest expired contract. Tariq Zehawi, NorthJersey The Franklin Lakes Board of Education is looking to take “emergency court action” to force teachers back into the schools after they shut down four schools with a protest to demand relief from rising healthcare costs and a contract…
Richmond Public Schools apologizes for misleading high school graduation data
By JUSTIN MATTINGLY Jun 7, 2019 Richmond Public Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras said the way the data were presented to the School Board “led to, understandably, a lot of anxiety and a lot of concern.” There will be more than eight students graduating from Armstrong High School on Sunday. Data presented to the Richmond School…
Public schools get failing grades in new survey by Fort Lauderdale residents
By BRITTANY WALLMAN JUN 08, 2019 Broward public schools in the city of Fort Lauderdale are not popular with city residents, a newly released survey found. (Lindsay Brown, Sun Sentinel) Public schools in Fort Lauderdale got low marks in the city’s latest annual survey, a criticism the city is getting used to hearing. Satisfaction with the…