Alabama lawmaker wants Bible classes taught as an elective

By: Reshad Hudson Feb 04, 2019 prev next Video Montgomery, Ala (WIAT)- Should the Bible be studied in public schools in Alabama? It’s a question that strikes a lot of controversy , but one lawmakers says he plans to push for it as an elective in the upcoming legislative session. Some Alabama schools would like…

Charter Schools Are Not Public Schools

By: Peter Greene Education I look at K-12 policies and practices from the classroom perspective. GETTY Modern charter schools prefer to attach the word “public” to their descriptions. Many of the charter advocacy groups include “public charter” in their title. And truthfully, there are no regulations attached to the term–any school can attach the word “public”…

Denver Public Schools, teachers union invited to meet with Gov. Jared Polis one last time before state decides on strike intervention

By ELIZABETH HERNANDEZ | February 4, 2019 Colorado labor officials have invited Denver Public Schools and the union representing most of the district’s educators to meet with Gov. Jared Polis for one last opportunity to come to an agreement before the state decides whether to intervene in a looming teachers strike. A memo from Joe Barela, executive…

Houston legislator wants metal detectors in every public school

By Tom Abrahams February 5, 2019 Politicians in Austin have made it clear that education is the centerpiece of this year’s legislative session. However, it’s not all about funding classrooms and paying teachers more. It’s also about keeping them safer than they’ve been. Shawn Thierry is a state representative from Houston. She’s also a parent with…

Military program aims to help Alabama ease its teacher shortage

February 3, 2019 By: Associated Press MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The military is aiming to ease Alabama’s shortage of teachers. Military officials are leading two efforts designed to increase the number of teachers in the state’s public schools, The Montgomery Advertiser reported. “In order to replace teachers that are retiring and those that are choosing not to go…

BY SAMIR SONTI February 4, 2019 The Los Angeles teachers’ strike is a model for a popular, militant working-class movement advancing a broad vision of education justice. That model can be replicated everywhere. Educators, parents, students, and supporters of the Los Angeles teachers’ strike rally on January 22, 2019 in downtown Los Angeles. Scott Heins /…

Deborah Gist Used to Fight Teachers Unions. Now She’s Marching With Them.

ULSA, Oklahoma — On a fall morning in 2018, veteran technology teacher Abraham Kamara was working with his robotics team at Memorial Junior High School when Tulsa school superintendent Deborah Gist entered the classroom with a TV news crew. Gist was there to surprise Kamara with the school year’s first Golden Apple Award, recognizing him…

EDUCATION Seattle Public Schools Face High-Stakes Election

On Feb. 12, voters will decide on two levies that fund staff, special education By Melissa Hellmann January 29, 2019   “We need nurses in schools, we need counselors in schools. We need all of those staff that make up an education system that can address the entire needs of the students,” Seattle Public Schools (SPS)…