Do the #’s lie? Why some schools have to make cuts even thought it looks like they don’t need to.
https://schoolyardnews.com/bps-budget-winners-and-losers-revisited-8aa5bbf94691
Do the #’s lie? Why some schools have to make cuts even thought it looks like they don’t need to.
https://schoolyardnews.com/bps-budget-winners-and-losers-revisited-8aa5bbf94691
Empowerment zones, the third way, portfolio district. Different name, same goals: takeover of our public schools.
http://baystatebanner.com/news/2018/feb/28/school-turnaround-bill-advances/
“The charter movement has not died and gone away; it’s just popping up with new names and new forms of privatization,” said Lisa Guisbond, executive director of Citizens for Public Schools, a Boston-based advocacy organization that opposes charter schools. “The diehard supporters [of charter schools] and the effort to privatize public education seems to be going into a stealth mode.”
Study shows some MA schools shaming kids who can’t afford lunch– serving a cheap sandwich, barring sports and field trips and withholding report cards. Way to close the achievement gap.
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_politics/2018/03/study_schools_shame_kids_for_unpaid_meals
Students are leading the way; they “need and deserve” the support of educators, say US teachers of the year.
How the extra-curriculars at Stoneman Douglas HS prepared them for this fight.
Is this the next iteration… charter schools returning for the benefits of district membership?