History at Harvard: Four Black Women Head Colleges
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — When Harvard University students arrive for classes Aug. 15, they will return to history in the making: for the first time in the Ivy League school’s history, four of its colleges will be headed simultaneously by African-American women.
read moreBlack Arts Fest MKE Welcomes the UW-Milwaukee Educational Experience
MILWAUKEE COURIER — Black Arts Fest MKE and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) are pleased to announce a partnership that will provide educational exposure for festival attendees. Black Arts Fest MKE will be held on Saturday, August 4 and is open from noon until midnight. The festival is at Henry Maier Festival Park (Summerfest grounds)
read moreHampton Educators Learn Details of 1619 African Arrival
NEW JOURNAL AND GUIDE — Thirty Hampton City Schools educators spent mornings July 23-26 learning the details regarding the first African Arrival in English North America from subject matter experts.
read moreBeyoncé Knowles-Carter Announces The Eight Recipients Of The Homecoming Scholars Award For The 2018-2019 Academic Year Through Her BeyGOOD Initiative
THE CHRONICLE — Beyoncé Knowles-Carter announces the eight recipients of the Homecoming Scholars Award for the 2018-2019 academic year.
read moreMilwaukee Education Partnership Celebrates New Racine and Milwaukee Public School Superintendents
The Milwaukee Education Partnership (MEP) held a special reception to welcome the new Superintendents for Racine Unified School and Milwaukee Public School Districts….
read moreVIDEO: Minnesota Department of Education gets approval for Every Student Succeeds Act
Changes are coming to how Minnesota school district performances will be judged by the state’s Department of Education.
read moreHip-hop Icon MC Lyte Talks about her Role as National Spox for the NNPA’s Discover The Unexpected HBCU Journalism Program
DALLAS POST TRIBUNE — Hip-hop pioneer MC Lyte is the national spokesperson for the National Newspaper Publishers Association’s (NNPA) Discover The Unexpected (DTU) Journalism Fellowship program. Her passion about education and her desire to create opportunities for HBCU students are two of the many reasons she partnered …
read moreSchool Integration Advocates Highlight Wins and Losses, Possible Capitol Hill Action
Researchers and advocates who support school integration had a message on Capitol Hill Thursday: There are several setbacks to creating integrated schools, but new opportunities as well.
read moreFormer Houston Texans Player Devard Darling Awards $10,000 in Scholarships to Fort Bend ISD Students
HOUSTON FORWARD TIMES — Former Houston Texans player and FBISD Alumni Devard Darling recently awarded college scholarships to deserving students through his As One Foundation.
read moreNSBA comments on school discipline and info sharing
During today’s meeting of the Federal Commission on School Safety, NSBA’s Chief Legal Officer, Francisco Negron, Jr. shared our insight on how information-sharing and accountability supports school officials’ commitment to eliminate disruptive behavior and violence and ensure that our schools are safe learning environments.
read moreTrump School Safety Commission Explores Privacy Laws, School Resource Officers
Educators’ fear of overstepping federal student privacy laws can make it tougher for law enforcement and schools to share information that could prevent a potential school shooting, advocates told President Donald Trump’s School Safety Commission at the panel’s latest hearing, held in Washington on Thursday.
read moreFor Teachers’ Unions to Survive, It’s Time to Go Positive for Students
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in the Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Council 31 case barred mandatory “agency fees,” dealing a telling financial blow to teachers’ unions.
read moreHow MAP Growth Data Drives Performance and Becomes Part of School Culture
If principals and teachers understand how to measure student growth and support students in reaching their potential and if they truly value the ability to deliver a measure that an interim assessment like MAP® Growth® provides, then consistent data practices can become part of a school or district culture.
read moreOregon Allows Educators to Be Punished in Secret
EDUCATION WEEK — Several years ago, when she was a high school teacher, a new assistant principal at Ockley Green Middle School broke a rule, partly because Portland Public Schools wasn’t vigilant about communicating and enforcing the standard.
read moreParkland Students Are Still Going Strong. Their Message to Students: Vote
EDUCATION WEEK — They came from all over Virginia, battling gray weather and buckets of rain, to see the faces of a student-driven movement that shows few signs of stopping.
read moreTeacher warns HISD could lower teachers’ expected salaries during upcoming year
DEFENDER NEWS NETWORK — Is cash-strapped HISD decreasing teacher salaries for the upcoming school year? That’s that claim one teacher is making in a viral Facebook post that’s racked up more than 18,000 views and 700 shares.
read moreN.J. Schools Sued Over Policies Preventing Immigrant Student Enrollment
The ACLU of New Jersey is suing a dozen school districts in the state, including three in Camden County, saying they have discriminatory policies that prevent immigrant children from potentially getting an education.
read moreDeeper Learning Digest: How One High School Integrated Deeper Learning Into Its Curriculum
“We wanted to increase rigor and our students’ academic abilities, so I thought [deeper learning] would make sense for our school setting.”
read moreNatasha L. Jones Named Principal at W.B. Goodwin Elementary
THE CHRONICLE — Charleston County School District this week announced and welcomed Natasha L. Jones as principal of W.B. Goodwin Elementary School. Jones joins Goodwin from Memminger Elementary where she has served as assistant principal since 2014.
read moreBetsy DeVos OKs Louisiana Pitch to Use Innovative Tests Under ESSA
Louisiana is the first state to get the all clear from the U.S. Department of Education to participate in the Every Student Succeeds Act’s “Innovative Assessment” pilot.
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