Commentary
The Real Structural Racism
Is it OK that black eighth graders aren’t proficient in math and reading?
My Country ’Tis of Thee…
This weekend, we salute this nation, and those who have pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to give us the privilege of living in the United States of America.
Unions Begin Meeting to Adopt National Platforms
Possibilities include renewed schools closures, defunding the police and 'decolonizing' curriculum
Want to end urban hopelessness?
Want to end urban hopelessness? Unlock the potential in the children. Quit teaching them they’re victims who can’t learn. Offer them a chance. Support their families.
Ode to be Back at ASU+GSV Summit
Ode to be Back at ASU+GSV Summit Jeanne Allen, Founder & CEO, the Center for Education Reform I’m not too proud I’ll say it out loud I miss GSV And ASU, too. Deborah, the Michaels, Kerry and crew Julia, John and Jesse - without you I’m blue! For a few days a year They make…
Remembering A True Champion For Good
District’s hostility to charter opportunities is inequitable and unjust
Burying the Bigotry of South Carolina's Blaine Amendment
In states where educational choice has become more popular and more school options are available to parents, student performance, education quality and value is consistently better - and not just in schools of choice.
A New Report By The Florida League Of Women Voters Claims Educational Diversity Is The Wrong Road In Education
In states where educational choice has become more popular and more school options are available to parents, student performance, education quality and value is consistently better - and not just in schools of choice.
Why Ohio Schools Are Open, Maryland’s Remain Closed, And Answers To Fundamental Questions About Reopening
What are the obstacles and challenges facing the school reopening process?
Latest On The School Reopening Saga
Media Tires Of Rhetoric And Unions Claim Their Actions Won’t Harm Students