The 1963 March on Washington demanded an end to school segregation as part of its call for “Jobs, Justice and Freedom!” As the 50th anniversary
Category: race and education
At-Risk Students, Special Education, Charter Schools, and the Role of Race in Education
Simon Earle, principal of Options Public Charter School; David Cranford of Exceptional Education Management Corporation (charter mgmt, including Options and Booker T. Washington PCS); and
Challenged Students, Race, Racism and Woolly Mammoth
The August 8 edition of the Education Town Hall was a full one: Today’s guests Race: We need this dialogue Special Needs: There’s a Reason
Time for a Direct Discussion of Race and Education?
August 24 is the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington, an important call to reflect on the current state of racial justice in this
School-to-Prison Pipeline, Unfunded Libraries on the Education Town Hall
Seema Sadanandan of ACLU-National Capital Area joined the Education Town Hall on August 1 to discuss her work on addressing the School-to-Prison Pipeline. A recent
Racial, Income Disparities in Test Scores, plus: Walton Family Funds Another 3889 TFAs
The District of Columbia Public Schools celebrated its annual test scores this week, touting “historic high” results citywide. The score report indicates a drop of
