K-12 Tax & Spending Climate: Subprime Chartering

Bruce Baker A short while back, I explained how, in our fervor to rapidly expand charter schooling and decrease the role of large urban school districts in serving their resident school-aged populations, we’ve created some particularly ludicrous scenarios whereby, for example – charter school operators use public tax dollars to buy land and facilities that … Continue reading K-12 Tax & Spending Climate: Subprime Chartering

‘It is claimed some US states predict their need for future prison beds simply by looking at school literacy rates’

Gillian Tett: Earlier this month, I visited a hilly corner of North Carolina to spend time with family friends. As we sat around the kitchen table, a former musician whom I shall call Dave revealed that he had recently started an entrepreneurial sideline to supplement his meagre family income. During part of the week, he … Continue reading ‘It is claimed some US states predict their need for future prison beds simply by looking at school literacy rates’

Florida and Texas Excel in Math and Reading Scores

David Leonhardt: When the Education Department releases its biennial scorecard of reading and math scores for all 50 states this week, Florida and Texas are likely to look pretty mediocre. In 2013, the last time that scores were released, Florida ranked 30th on the tests, which are given to fourth and eighth graders, and Texas … Continue reading Florida and Texas Excel in Math and Reading Scores

Wisconsin’s black-white achievement gap worst in nation despite decades of efforts

Abigail Becker: Test results released in October from the 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress, a set of tests known as the Nation’s Report Card, reaffirmed Wisconsin’s poor record of educating black children: The state had the worst achievement gap between black and white students in fourth- and eighth-grade reading and math. This is the … Continue reading Wisconsin’s black-white achievement gap worst in nation despite decades of efforts