Yesterday, the District of Columbia released new sets of school data, including attendance, discipline, student turnover, and test results disaggregated by student groups. We can
Category: financing public education
Investment in Young Children Lags Behind Need
Federal and state investment in the welfare of young children is not keeping pace with need, according to a November report from the Center for
What is “adequate” schools funding? How would DC mayoral candidates ensure it?
Is the District of Columbia preparing to provide “adequate funding” to all of its schools with its new “fair funding” legislation? Or is it setting
BadAss Recap of NJ Election
Denisha Jones, assistant profession at Howard University and member of the BadAss Teachers (BAT) Association, spoke to the Education Town Hall about the educational implications
Whitney Tilson, Hedge-Fund Manager & Ed Reformer, on K12 Inc, Teach for America, and the Meaning of “Education Reform”
The Education Town Hall, October 31 “We’ve allowed…deep, deep inequalities” in our education system, Whitney Tilson told host Thomas Byrd on the October 31 edition
Shutdown, Schools, and Stress: Resources and Responses
Federal employees may be back at work, but that doesn’t reduce the stress on many families at Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom Public Charter School
