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…

Hackles rise as Chicago teachers strike drags into day 10

By KATHLEEN FOODY 10-29-19 CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago’s mayor on Tuesday accused leaders of the city’s powerful teachers union of using its “political agenda” to hold up a contract agreement to end a strike that will keep students from classrooms for at least 10 days. Chicago Public Schools canceled classes for Wednesday after the Chicago…

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…

“In God We Trust” to be displayed in all Louisiana public schools by law

NEW ORLEANS (AP/WWL) — “In God We Trust” will be displayed in every public school in Louisiana starting this school year, as a bill passed unanimously and signed into law by Governor John Bel Edwards last year comes to fruition in the 2019-2020 school year. Louisiana Senate Bill 244 passed through the state House of Representatives…

School starts today for some Milwaukee Public School students

  Keith Schubert, August 12, 2019 Some Milwaukee Public School students are headed back to school today, the third year of the district’s early-start calendar. Forty-three out of 160 MPS schools, including all high schools, start Monday. A first-day back celebration will take place at Golda Meir School from 7:15 to 9 a.m., MPS said in a…