This is the National Library Week edition of news from The Education Town Hall on We Act Radio (WPWC 1480 AM). Full audio of today’s
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Virtual Schooling Faces Pushback
Virtual charter schools — schools which provide education entirely or primarily on-line — are facing increasing challenges around the country. Listen to this story and
Rushern Baker says PG County Learned from DC’s Mistakes
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
Vouchers: Empowerment or Diversion?
“Opportunity Scholarship” programs, otherwise known as private school vouchers, have become a complex battleground. An opportunity scholarship proposal in Tennessee was withdrawn yesterday, for example,
School-to-Prison Pipeline: ACLU-NCA on The Education Town Hall
In-studio guest: Seema Sadanandan, organizer for the American Civil Liberties Union-National Capital Area on countering the school-to-prison pipeline
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
