Nationwide Student Walkouts Planned To Protest Gun Violence
DEFENDER NEWS SERVICE — From Maine to Hawaii, thousands of students planned to stage walkouts Wednesday to protest gun violence, one month after the deadly shooting inside a high school in Parkland, Florida. Organizers say nearly 3,000 walkouts are set in the biggest demonstration yet of the student activism that has emerged following the massacre of 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
read moreTop Democrat Has ‘No Confidence’ in Betsy DeVos’ School Safety Commission
Her statement came after Murray, the ranking Democrat on the Senate education committee, and Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., the chairman of the panel, met with DeVos to discuss school safety and the commission’s charge to make policy recommendations in the wake of the mass shooting last month at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., that left 17 dead.
read moreTEXAS: No Guns for Teachers at SAISD
SAN ANTONIO OBSERVER — As a member of the Council of Great City Schools, SAISD stands in solidarity with member districts across the country that are concerned with the safety and security of children and their families adversely affected by the continued incidences of gun violence on campuses and in communities…
read moreDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: ESSA Task Force Meeting 7 Minutes
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA — SBOE ESSA Task Force Meeting Minutes
read moreIllinois: Education issues remain the focus in Springfield
ILLINOIS FEDERATION OF TEACHERS — The House and Senate begin their spring recess next week. Legislators will be in their district offices for the next few weeks, so it will be a good time to meet with them about collective bargaining, K-12 and higher education funding, the teacher shortage, and other important issues.
read moreStudy: How Arming Teachers Can Put Students Of Color At Greater Risk
New Hampshire Public Radio interview with Phillip Atiba Goff, PhD, co-founder and president of the Center for Policing Equity, and an expert in contemporary forms of racial bias and discrimination, as well as the intersections of race and gender.
read moreDC: High School Graduation Requirements Task Force Meeting
Meeting of the DC State Board of Education’s High School Graduation Requirements Task Force.
read moreOPINION: Ten Years of Educational Reform in DC – Results: Total MathCounts Collapse for the Public AND Charter Schools
Just having finished helping to judge the first three rounds of the DC State-Level MathCounts competition, I have some sad news. Unless I missed one or two kids, it seemed that NOT A SINGLE STUDENT FROM ANY DC PUBLIC OR CHARTER SCHOOL PARTICIPATED.
read moreResponse: Teachers Unions ‘Must Claim the Mantle of Educational Leadership’ – Classroom Q&A With Larry Ferlazzo – Education Week Teacher
Teachers unions are under attack and, in fact, they might be entering their most perilous time in decades. At the same time, as teachers in West Virginia have shown us, good organizing can always find a way forward.
read moreNew Orleans native Kelly Oubre Jr. gives scholarships to 10 students: report
Washington Wizards forward Kelly Oubre Jr. made his only trip to New Orleans this season on Friday (March 9), and he wanted to ensure it was a memorable one. After helping the Wizards walk away with a 116-97 win over the New Orleans Pelicans at the Smoothie King Center, Oubre presented 10 Cohen College Prep high school with $1,000 scholarships, he told The Washington Post.
read moreReport Calls for Pressuring School Districts to Turn Over School Sites to Charter Groups
OAKLAND POST — A recent report produced by a pro-charter school policy organization says that the continued rapid expansion of charter schools in the Bay Area, including Oakland, has been significantly undercut by the shortage of affordable facilities in a region notorious for out-of-control real estate prices.
read moreStudents take a ‘Deep Dive’ at Disney Dreamers Academy
AMSTERDAM NEWS — ORLANDO, Fla. – Youth listened to inspirational speakers and got the chance to experience their future careers on second day of the Disney Dreamers Academy with Steve Harvey and ESSENCE Magazine on Friday.
read moreBill to weaken Gary School Board passes Senate
CHICAGO CRUSADER — Crusader Staff Report Gary School Board members are on high alert as a bill aimed at weakening the board’s authority has cleared another hurdle in the Indiana General Assembly. On Tuesday, March 6, the Senate passed the bill with a 35-14 vote, two months after it passed the Indiana House. The bill now goes to…
read moreCOMMENTARY: Let Them March: Schools Should Not Censor Students – Education Week
To mark the one-month anniversary of the Feb. 14 deadly school shooting in Parkland, Fla., students nationwide plan to walk out of school for 17 minutes to demand their state and local representatives address gun violence. Students, who are among the organizers of the ENOUGH National School Walkout on March 14 and a separate day-long National School Walkout on April 20, are using social media to rally classmates. In a statement posted to Instagram and Facebook, student organizers—who hail from more than a dozen states—call their joint efforts “part of an escalating force in a longer fight.”
read moreThe Student Loan Debt Crisis Is a Civil Rights Issue
BLACK VOICE NEWS — From attacks on voting rights to police killings of unarmed civilians and growing inequities in earnings and wealth, the civil rights gains of the past six decades are facing threat after threat. But one front in the fight for full equality—meaningful access to higher education—is particularly urgent. With 65 percent of jobs soon requiring more than a high school diploma, the need is greater than ever, especially for African Americans and other communities of color.
read moreJason Jones Named Riverside County Principal of the Year
PRECINCT REPORTER GROUP — Arizona Middle School Principal, Dr. Jason Jones, was summoned to the school’s brand new library building on the morning of Monday, March 5, because there was some kind of a “problem.” The truth was, the still empty building was where his staff had huddled with Riverside County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Judy D. White to surprise Jones with the 2018 Riverside County Principal of the Year award.
read moreHoward University Students Head to Puerto Rico for Hurricane Recovery
PRECINCT REPORTER GROUP — When Oluwakanyinsola Adebola signed up to do community service as part of Howard University’s Alternative Spring Break, she knew she wouldn’t be joining her classmates and thousands of other college students who use their week off to party and play in the sun and surf of Jamaica or Aruba or any of a half dozen other Caribbean locations.
read moreU.S. Rep. Terri Sewell Statement on Huffman High School Shooting
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — “I cannot imagine the grief of the parents who lost their little girl today to gun violence. She was a part of our community’s future. Tonight, my prayers are with her, the other victim, and their families.”
read moreTwo Ramsay High School students winners in C-SPAN documentary competition
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — C-SPAN announced Wednesday that Ashleigh Richardson and Ta’Kaiya Cooper, students at Ramsay High School in Birmingham are second-prize winners in C-SPAN’s national 2018 StudentCam competition. They will receive $1,500 for their documentary, “You Matter,” about the 15th Amendment. Their video will air on C-SPAN at 5:50 a.m. CST and throughout the day on April 11.
read moreWho Knew What, When About D.C.’s Schools Ex-Chancellor?
THE AFRO NEWSPAPER — Antwan Wilson, former chancellor of District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS), said D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser knew about his daughter’s covert transfer to another high school, months before it became public knowledge and resulted in his forced February resignation.
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