Bernie Sanders’ education plan to take aim at segregation in public schools

  BY CARA KORTE, LACRAI MITCHELL MAY 18, 2019  Sen. Bernie Sanders will unveil an education plan in South Carolina on Saturday that addresses de facto segregation in American public schools. The Vermont senator’s campaign says the plan is multi-faceted and partly aimed at reducing segregation in the public school system. It would end funding…

Can pay raises help rural Texas districts like Buffalo retain teachers?

Starting teacher pay in Buffalo is thousands below the state average, and it’s hard to attract people from outside the small town. The district’s superintendent hopes school finance reform will help. BY ALIYYA SWABY MAY 17, 2019 Buffalo ISD Superintendent Lacy Freeman drives a school bus because he can’t find enough qualified drivers in Buffalo.  Michael Stravato…

HBCU advocates fight Senate Bill 278

By Damon Arnold |  May 15, 2019 ALBANY, GA (WALB) – Albany leaders and alumni of three South Georgia Historically Black Colleges and Universities are banding together to fight a proposed a state bill. Senate Bill 278 would take the schools out of the University System of Georgia and create a system of its own. Community leaders…

Retired teachers stepping back in the classroom helping education

By: Jordan Fremstad   May 13, 2019     Retired teachers stepping back in the classroom helping education need Retired teachers stepping back in the classroom helping education need WEST SALEM, Wis. (WKBT) – The need for teachers continues to affect school districts throughout Wisconsin. A News 8 Investigative Report shows La Crosse Colleges have fewer students graduating with an…

HSTA: ‘Please Stop Grading Public Schools’

1 The teachers union president echoes the school superintendent footsteps by criticizing a monthly magazine’s annual ranking of public schools.   By Suevon Lee    /  May 13, 2019     The state teachers union is the latest party to take aim at a controversial annual ranking of Hawaii’s public schools compiled by Honolulu Magazine. The magazine’s April 2019…

NJ MAKES MOVE TO RECRUIT MORE MEN OF COLOR AS TEACHERS

COLLEEN O’DEA | MAY 13, 2019 New Jersey is more diverse than the nation, yet the state’s teacher ranks are a long way from reflecting that diversity Credit: breity/flickr On any single day, some 160,000 New Jersey public school students do not see even one teacher of color. The state is taking a small step toward trying…