“We have to find a way to make our voices heard. We have to let legislators know that we are not going to sit idly
Category: DC-Area Education
The New Inequality and a Rendezvous with Instability
Junius Williams, a New Jersey attorney, educator, musician and advocate for urban revitalization, visited Washington, DC on Wednesday to share thoughts on “Public School Reform:
Artful Resistance on the Education Town Hall
Are school closings, poor treatment of teachers, hyper-focus on high-stakes testing and other “education calamities” destroying what you once loved about school? Bess Altwerger, professor
WTU: A Company Union?
“I have watched WTU [Washington Teachers Union] become a company union,” Elizabeth (Liz) Davis, candidate for WTU president, says on the June 6 edition of
DC Parents Organizing
Matthew Frumin, education advocate and recent candidate for DC City Council, is helping to unite a community voice on education in the District. As mentioned
Two Branches of DC Government Propose Privatizing Schools
Two separate proposals were offered by District of Columbia officials this past week to put public tax money into private hands, waive the District’s own
