But there's still time to read. Here's some highlights of the week.
Damn straight. Nora dela Cour at Jacobin is singing my song. Let's be done with these things.
I don't generally link you to Twitter items, but this two minute video from Stephen Owens is the best two minutes you'll watch about school vouchers.
One of the recurring issues with voucher programs is that they turn out to be waaaayyyyy costlier than promised. Especially in states like Arizona, where you're eligible even if you never set foot in a public school before. Rhonda Cagle at AZCentral has some figures.
Just in case you thought Arizona was an aberration...
Jan Resseger looks at Oklahoma's new venture in unconstitutional school funding.
They're getting cranky in South Carolina, as the "moment of silence" takes on a new format.
Maurice Cunningham just keeps tracking the money in Massachusetts, which provides lessons for the other 49 states.
The state takeover of Houston schools continues to be ugly, but lots of folks are drooling at their prospects. Kennedy Sessions reports for the Chronicle.
Paul Thomas wonders exactly who is being indoctrinated, how, and where.
ETS and Carnegie Team Up for ‘Zombie’ Ed Policy
Competency-based education will not go away, and as Thomas Ultican reports, it has a couple of big time boosters these days.
Nancy Bailey asks some important questions about "fixing" reading instruction in Mississippi.
Khan academy plus ChatGPT! What could possibly be wrong about that? Gregory Sampson has some thoughts.
High school seniors sneak into principal's house and spend the night in epic prank
High school seniors sneak into principal's house and spend the night in epic prank
"Epic" is an overused word, but I think it fits here. And there's video.
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