Digital Dilemma: Why Can’t All Districts Filter Internet Device Access from Home?
by Eddie | 2:24 pm, February 20, 2012
One of this blog’s themes that regular readers are familiar with is the power of digital technology to help transform the capability and productivity of public education. Combined with the right policies and innovative direction of resources, this technology has tremendous potential to effect positive change. Digital Learning Now’s Roadmap for Reform released last October [...]
Denver’s Northeast Academy Deserves Full 3 Years to Prove Itself During Turnaround
by Eddie | 5:48 pm, February 13, 2012
One of the strengths I’ve touted about the charter school model is the greater flexibility to close down poor performers. In fact, it’s pretty rare for a charter to enter the “turnaround” process instead of being shuttered. But that’s what happened in 2010 with Denver’s Northeast Academy, having suffered through a healthy share of turmoil. [...]
Proposed IRS Rule Bad Charter Medicine, But Hints at Needed Pension Changes
by Eddie | 12:16 pm, February 10, 2012
There’s a little controversy trickling out of Washington, D.C., that you may not have heard about. A proposed regulation from the Internal Revenue Service would effectively deem charter school teachers to be private employees and not eligible for government pension benefits. Yesterday the Colorado State Board of Education made the bold and unanimous move of [...]
Foundation Gives High-Performing Poorer Denver Area Schools Cause to Celebrate
by Eddie | 12:59 pm, January 24, 2012
Today’s lead story at Ed News Colorado highlights the disparity in private parent and community giving within Denver Public Schools. Reporter Charlie Brennan notes that no school raked in more than the nearly $230,000 at Bromwell Elementary, a school with a low 8 percent study poverty rate. The general findings are no surprise, yet nonetheless [...]
NY NAACP Lawsuit and Lobato Ruling: Don’t Let the Outrage Get You Down
by Eddie | 2:08 pm, January 20, 2012
Has it really been almost three months since I told you about a new Choice Media video on the Douglas County Choice Scholarship program injunction? Well, award-winning director Bob Bowdon has triumphed again with this hard-hitting, six-minute video about the New York City NAACP’s lawsuit trying to remove a charter school that successfully serves inner-city [...]
No Excuses Time: Attend a Colorado School Choice Week Event (January 22-28)
by Eddie | 3:21 pm, January 13, 2012
The second annual National School Choice Week is coming up soon. It’s almost time to stop gearing up and to start getting into action. For most of my fellow Coloradans, there aren’t any good excuses to not be able to attend even of the numerous events going on during the week of January 22-28:
On Thursday [...]
A+ Denver Report Gives More Evidence that Charter Franchises Are Getting It Done
by Eddie | 5:10 pm, January 12, 2012
Just a quick post today. More good news emerging from DPS today. Ed News Colorado highlights an intriguing new report from A+ Denver that breaks down some key performance data from the state’s second-largest school district:
This report shows that Charter Management Organizations (charter organizations that manage more than one school, currently DSST, West Denver Prep [...]
K-12 Issues in Colo. Legislative Session Figure to Be Busier for 2012
by Eddie | 5:13 pm, January 9, 2012
If I were to write “it’s that time of year again”… again, you’d probably be ready to chew me out. And my little ears are too sensitive for that. So I’ll just take note that Colorado’s legislative session kicks off on Wednesday. Which naturally means (pardon me if you’ve heard this before) get ready and [...]
West Denver Prep or Wherever, It’s Now for Colorado Public School Open Enrollment
by Eddie | 2:46 pm, January 6, 2012
The hubbub about New Year’s is past, the Christmas toys have grown old and boring. What’s to get excited about around here — except for maybe the Denver Broncos in the playoffs? Well, ’tis the open enrollment season for families in many Colorado school districts who are looking for a better, more effective educational option [...]
Winding Down 2011 by Looking Ahead to Colorado Digital Learning Gains in 2012
by Eddie | 8:44 am, December 23, 2011
I don’t think you’ll see me writing much more for the blog this year. Can you believe it’s almost 2012? Well, just in case this is the last post of the calendar year, I wanted to make sure it’s an important one. Looking at the growing world of digital learning certainly qualifies. Basically, I’m past [...]
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