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Parents – We Need to Step Up Our Involvement in our Children’s Education: A Guide for Parents to School our Ki
Reading comprehension is one of the most important skills any child will learn in school. When they read a book or story, the ability to understand what happened, to whom and break down the contributi
Debating Semantics and Student Loans
No one will argue that politicians have the ability to manipulate the English language to their advantage. There is also no debate the interest-paid government funding for education is a reality and w
It Makes No Cents to Balance School Budgets with a Four Day School Week
According to recent reports from the Wall Street Journal, more than 100 school districts in at least 17 states, including Virginia, California, Washington, Minnesota and Georgia, have opted for a four
Who are the Kids Dropping out of School and Where are They? Part III of our Focus on High School Dropouts in A
As we continue to look at the festering sore of school dropout rates in the US, we turn our sights on the who and where of the statistics. WHO are the kids most likely to drop out of high school befor
Time for “No Child Left Behind” to Go the Way of the Dinosaurs….
With the healthcare bill debate behind him, President Obama has turned his focus towards the failed “No Child Left Behind” law that has been cited by education experts as a cause in the sharp decline
Improve your School with the Help of GreatSchools.com
Our schools are in trouble and they need everyone in the community to put in the time, money and effort to drag them up from the depths to which they are sinking. Not only is it the responsibility or
Is Your Child at Risk to Become a High School Dropout? Part II of our Focus on this Festering Problem in our E
It’s easy to pretend that it doesn’t happen, to turn a blind eye to the real affects of students who drop out of school, both for their future and that of our country. It’s also easy to say that it wo
CNN iReport: American Schools are in Serious Trouble
CNN’s iReport has turned its focus towards getting real-life accounts of the conditions of US education, from the mouths of parents, teachers, students and administrators all over the country. Current
Helping our Kids Achieve: Achieve.org
We’ve all heard the discussions going on about “common education standards”, on the news, in the paper, at PTO meetings and from our President, but what does it mean? In order for states to ensure
President Obama Turns His Attention to the High School Drop Out Rate
President Obama has turned his ongoing focus on the status of US education to the current high school dropout rates. Even though the rate of dropouts has decreased steadily over the last few decades,
Parents – We Need to Step Up Our Involvement in our Children’s Education
A Guide for Parents to School our Kids at Home – Part I – Language and Reading If you have kids at home, no matter what their age, you know the wonder and amazement they experience when they learn
When Funds are Low – Teachers Can Turn to DonorsChoose.org
As we continue to inspect the education system in America, one problem crops up continuously. Education funding for public schools has been a long-time bane of every district and administration, and h
Regulating School Police
There was a time, about two decades ago, when having a police officer take up regular residence in a school’s halls would have been hard to imagine. Authority rested with the faculty, administration a
Join the Providence Effect to Save American Education – Our Grassroots Movement Has Gone Social!
In the first eight weeks of this year alone, the phrase “education reform” has been breached in the President’s State of the Union Address, by news stations and education groups as well as inside home
Education Reform Means Reassessing and Reauthorizing the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
The recent federal push for education reform has reintroduced the discussion over No Child Left Behind, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, ESEA, as well as putting the focus on the need of a
More than 40 Years after the Civil Rights Movement, Segregation is Alive and Well
Hard as is it to believe, segregation in schools is still a very real truth, based on a recent study by the Civil Rights project of UCLA. Considering charter schools were created to offer an enhanced
School’s out Early – and It’s Hurting Chicago’s Students
What kid wouldn’t like to know that their school year is cut short? Even the most intent students would appreciate a shortened school year, and unfortunately for students of the Chicago education syst
It Really Does Take a Village …. The NEA Stands in Support of Community Involvement
The National Education Association has taken up the gauntlet for American education during Black History Month. Tuning into the message of self-improvement sent by President Obama in his State of the
The Buzz Builds about the Education Budget and Responsibility
The President’s recent education budget announcement has caused hope, questions and a lot of conversation online. A Google search done today on “us education reform” has retrieved 74 new articles or b
While We Wait For “Superman”, Parents, Educators, Activists Need to Take Up the Reigns to Save the American Ed
For decades, the ongoing debate about the actual conditions of the United States education system, between parents, educators, politicians and activists has spun around the question “How to improve ou
Black Education
Are your schools doing all they should do for your kids? Do you think there is room for improvement in your child' school? Do you want a better future for your kids? What do you think your school
Paul with Oprah
Paul with Oprah