ChartersWork.org &co. Robert Lewis of WNYC in New York published a report today about the money behind Families for Excellent Schools, a non profit organizing
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Beware of Education Reformers who Co-Opt the Language of the Civil Rights Movement
By Denisha Jones Originally published by emPower Magazine on 2/27/14 The legacy of the Civil Rights Movement is so great, that it come as no
Testing for Dollars: McGraw Hill and Pearson Education
On May 1, McGraw Hill officially apologized to school communities in Indiana, Oklahoma and elsewhere affected by failures in on-line assessments. Failures led local school
K12 Settles Lawsuit, “DC Flex Was Denied”
A court case involving the for-profit education company K12 is closer to an end this week. “Today, K12 Inc. was pleased to announce the resolution
Council Candidate Perry Redd and Ken Archer, Education Town Hall 2/21/13
Continuing series on education issues with candidates for DC Council special election: At-Large Candidate Perry Redd Ken Archer, Greater Greater Washington Host: Thomas Byrd Full
More Council Candidates Weigh In on Education
On today’s Education Town Hall (February 14, 2013): Elissa Silverman and Paul Zukerberg, candidates for DC Council At-Large, in this spring’s special election, speak on