In my “other” life (the one that actually provides me with $ and, get this, FAN MAIL from time to time) I write books for young people. One of my author colleagues, Jordan Sonnenblick, is a successful author of books for teens, and, until recently, a middle school language arts teacher.
Given the recent hoo […]
Entries Tagged as 'Education'
Killing me softly - a teacher speaks out about NCLB
May 1st, 2008 · 38 Comments
Tags: Uncategorized · Education
Sheff Settlement Redux
April 5th, 2008 · 24 Comments
Yesterday the parties to the Sheff lawsuit announced their latest settlement accord and attempt to comply with the 1996 court decision to require the desegregation of Hartford public schools. This announcement is not the end, but the beginning of the process, as the legislature and the state judge assigned to this matter must still […]
Tags: Uncategorized · Government · Education
Education Committee Wants to Overhaul BEST Program
March 5th, 2008 · 16 Comments
And about time. The description of HB-5871 reads:
To require school boards and unions to bargain over the compensation, hours and duties of teachers who train and evaluate student teachers or serve as mentors and assessors of beginning teachers under the beginning educator support and training program (BEST), suspend the BEST program for the fiscal year […]
Tags: Education
Sex Ed In the Crosshairs Again
March 2nd, 2008 · 46 Comments
There’s a bill causing yet another dust-up over sex education percolating its way through the Capitol. Here’s what the bill would do:
The measure would authorize the state Department of Education to establish a grant program to pay for “medically accurate” health education for school districts that seek to participate. The state would provide $1 million […]
Tags: CT General Assembly · Education
The Education Front
December 5th, 2007 · 12 Comments
Ran across this today:
The state board of education today endorsed a high-school redesign proposal that would require students to pass end-of-course exams, complete an independent study, and take at least 24 credits in specific courses to earn a diploma.
The changes are still years from becoming reality, but the board’s approval clears the way for a […]
Tags: Education
One County, One District
November 18th, 2007 · 9 Comments
I’m not Eddie Perez’s biggest fan. That’s an understatement. But that doesn’t mean I can’t agree with him when he says this:
We should create a Hartford County School District that includes all 29 towns in the county.
This district should have as its core missions the management and creation of high-performing schools in every community and […]
Tags: Towns and Cities · Education
Fun with Census Data
September 18th, 2007 · 41 Comments
Connecticut Voices for Children has compiled three reports based on census data which will probably be of interest to CTLP readers.
Connecticut and New York Lead the Nation in Income Inequality
Child Poverty in 2006: How Do Connecticut Cities Measure Up?
Education Cost Sharing (ECS) Grant Increases by District Reference Group
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Tags: Issues · Health Care · Education
Change Coming in Hartford Schools
August 24th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Hartford Superintendent Steven Adamowski is on the right track with Hartford schools. First he proposed the complete reorganization, including complete staffing and governance overhauls, for four of Hartford’s lowest-performing elementary schools. Now he is calling for two of the city’s large high schools to be broken into smaller, more manageable units, some of which would […]
Tags: Towns and Cities · Education
CCAG Reveals Iraq War’s Cost to Connecticut
August 16th, 2007 · 17 Comments
According to a report released by the Connecticut Citizen Action Group CT taxpayers have spent $11.1 billion of the $456 billion in total funding for the Iraq war.
From the press release:
The report, titled “Getting U.S. Back on Track” and authored by the USAction Education Fund, illustrates, how CT’s cost of war could have provided health […]
Tags: Government · U.S. Congress · Executive Branch · Health Care · Iraq · Education · Government Reform
Dodd Unveils K-12 Education Plans
August 9th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Presidential candidate Chris Dodd, who earlier this week called for free community college tuition for all, has unveiled his proposals for overhauling our educational system:
Universal Pre-School: Guarantee that every 4-year-old child in this country will have access to high-quality pre-school.
High Standards for All: Develop and implement education standards that prepare all students for success in […]
Tags: Presidential Election · Chris Dodd · Education
Achievement Gaps Remain
July 29th, 2007 · 2 Comments
The Department of Education has released data on the latest round of mastery tests, and here’s some standout facts:
Gains in most grades in mathematics and
writing performance statewide, as measured by the percentage of students scoring at or above the proficient and goal levels;
Modest declines overall in reading scores statewide (percentages at or above proficient and […]
Tags: Education
School Segregation Persists
July 22nd, 2007 · 23 Comments
The legislature won’t be voting Monday on an extension of the latest Sheff v. O’Neill settlement, which is intended to desegregate Hartford schools. The issue may be taken up in a future special session, or it may get kicked back to the courts.
So far, desegregation efforts concerning Hartford have been spectacular failures. As the article […]
Tags: Towns and Cities · Education
Rell Vetoes Illegal Immigrant Tuition Bill
June 26th, 2007 · 10 Comments
The latest veto:
Republican Gov. M. Jodi Rell vetoed a bill today that would have extended favorable in-state college tuition rates at Connecticut colleges and universities to children of illegal immigrants.
Rell said that while she is sympathetic to the plight of the students, they are living in the U.S. illegally and she does not want to […]
Tags: Education · Immigration
Hartford Superintendent Proposes Bold Reforms
May 23rd, 2007 · 17 Comments
This is pretty interesting stuff:
Hartford’s top school official will call today for a massive shake-up of the city’s troubled public education system by closing failing schools, breaking up large high schools and giving students a broad array of new choices.
School Superintendent Steven J. Adamowski’s plan would radically alter the 24,000-student system by creating choices such […]
Tags: Towns and Cities · Education
Education Can’t Survive at the Town Level
May 13th, 2007 · 30 Comments
Bill Curry has a perceptive column in the Courant today pointing out the apparent lack of progress on key issues like health care, property tax reform, education and energy from the 2007 session. A key point:
The core problem in education funding is the property tax. It deprives thousands of children of a basic right even […]
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