A database, going back to 1970, shows there were more incidents and more deaths in 2018 than any other year on record. By German Lopez December 10, 2018 If it seemed like 2018 was a particularly bad year for gun violence in schools, that’s because it was. According to data from the US Naval Postgraduate School, there…
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What are ‘community schools?’ You can find out Tuesday
BY GIUSEPPE SABELLA December 10, 2018 Three groups will soon convene for a discussion on community schools, a model that connects school districts to local families, nonprofits and health care providers. Protect Our Public Schools Manasota is partnering with the League of United Latin American Citizens, along with the Peace Education and Action…
School Districts Expand Gender Options To Include Transgender And Nonbinary Students
Meg Anderson December 10, 2018 School can be fraught with gender norms. Just ask Addison Moore. “If there was a trip, it’d be like: girls have to sleep with each other, boys have to sleep with each other. It’s like, well, where would I go?” Moore says. “There was always that legal standpoint of, well,…
Nation’s first charter school strike ends, but could portend more battles on choice
Aamer Madhani, December 10, 2018 CHICAGO – Teachers and administrators agreed Sunday to suspend the nation’s first-ever charter school strike, ending a four-day work stoppage at one of the largest charter networks in Chicago. But the fight could portend more to come in the labor movement’s long-running battle with the alternative schools. The strike against the Acero charter school…
Public school allies sound the alarm over Corcoran recommendation and committee chairs
By: James Call, December 10, 2018 Public school advocates don’t like what they see and hear coming out of Tallahassee. Gov.-elect Ron DeSantis’s selection of Richard Corcoran as his choice to be the next Education Commissioner and the appointment of two pro-charter school lawmakers – with questionable credentials, according to their critics – have led public education allies…
More Salt, Fewer Whole Grains: USDA Eases School Lunch Nutrition Rules
December 7, 2018 ALLISON AUBREY School lunches are healthier than they were five years ago. But Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says schools need more flexibility in serving meals that kids will eat. “If kids are not eating what is being served, they are not benefiting, and food is being wasted,” Perdue said in a…
Geneva teacher strike continues for fourth day; Union reps say progress made in negotiations
Friday, December 07, 2018 GENEVA, Ill. (WLS) — A teacher strike in Geneva continues for a fourth day Friday. Representatives with the teachers union said they made progress in negotiations, but they have not come to an agreement, so a fourth day of class has been cancelled. Thursday night, teams for the school board and…
No deal reached Thursday in Geneva teachers contract; bargaining to resume Friday night (Day 4)
Rafael Guerrero December 7, 2018 Geneva School District 304 teachers and administrators will meet again Friday after a Thursday night bargaining session failed to produce a contract deal. Friday marks the fourth day of the Geneva Education Association’s strike. A spokesperson for the Geneva Education Association said progress was made during Thursday’s bargaining session. The two…
Trump administration finalizes rollback of school lunch regulations championed by Michelle Obama
By QUINN OWEN Dec 7, 2018 The Trump administration has finalized a rollback of school lunch regulations championed for years by former first lady Michelle Obama. Under the rules first announced last year, schools are now allowed to offer more flavored milk options, like chocolate. Additionally, the Obama-era efforts to limit sodium content in school lunches have been delayed…
Proponent of traditional public schools wins race for D.C. school board seat
Joe Heim December 5, 2018 In the last act of a busy local election year, District voters Tuesday in Ward 4 picked Frazier O’Leary to represent them on the D.C. State Board of Education. O’Leary, a former District teacher who had the support of the Washington Teachers’ Union, took 47 percent of the vote in…