Rushern Baker III, County Executive of Prince George’s County Maryland, spoke to The Education Town Hall on We Act Radio, April 4, 2013. Baker is
Tag: DC Public Schools
(How) Should Poverty Factor into Per Pupil Funding?
Adopting A Poverty-Weighted Per-Student Formula — Education Town Hall Report
Organizing Schools Data for the Common Good
Sandra Moscoso-Mills, a self-described geek with a day job at the World Bank Finances Program, spoke with host Thomas Byrd on this week’s Education Town
“Funding without procurement bureaucracy”: charters in DC advertise business opportunities; traditional public schools prepare to close
“There is a lot of money to be made through public charter schools – a fact proudly trumpeted by the District of Columbia’s Public Charter
“Doing it Right?” Pedro Noguera on Refocusing School Reform
“Schools exist that are showing us how to educate all kinds of children,” Dr. Pedro Noguera said this week on The Education Town Hall, broadcast
“Quality” Schools: Dialogue into Decision-Making?
The final report on DC’s “Quality Schools Conversations” records calls for two-way communications between citizens and the Deputy Mayor for Education (DME), to help repair
