
Segregation Is Back
Desegregation in public schools proves to be a failure. Decades ago the Supreme Court ruled in Brown vs Board of Education “separate educational facilities are

Desegregation in public schools proves to be a failure. Decades ago the Supreme Court ruled in Brown vs Board of Education “separate educational facilities are

In an article posted in Family Education, more than 14 million students leave school and have nowhere to go because of a lack of affordable after

When I was in school as a student and then a teacher I loved new textbooks. As a student it was great to be the

Schools are quickly becoming understaffed resulting from tight budgets. Students are being short changed with fewer teachers and larger classrooms. Children are losing classes in

Summertime should be about informal learning and not entirely about sitting idly at a computer or playing a video game. Informal learning takes place anywhere and everywhere. It’s what

The end of the school year is here and students have received their final grades. No doubt many parents will be pleased. What do grades

Once again, teacher tenure is a controversial subject. I recently read that teacher tenure in California was deemed unconstitutional because nine students argued that job

It is that time of the year when new school budgets are reviewed and cut backs are made. What happens when a building in your

With the end of the school year approaching, are students being assigned summer homework? I hope so. Educators, including myself, are concerned that summer vacation
Grade grubbing or grade begging is what happens when the system is comprised of a ridged grading system. Students and parents feel compelled to complain