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    Attitudes about school
    For some strange reason, I am always cynical about surveys. It seems like people spout off information, and use it to support their own causes. What really happens with the accumulated data anyway? For a few years we were able to evaluate our schools Read More...
    Oops, TAKS might not be making the grade
    Texas has had its share of headaches when it comes to testing. Does anyone else remember the TECAT? That was a test that every Texas teacher had to take to keep on trucking. It was an absurd, expensive ordeal where teachers were treated like cattle because Read More...
    Don't mess with the lesson plans
    In an effort to help teachers facing problems with low performing students, the state of Rhode Island has placed step by step lesson plans on a Web site available to teachers and everyone else. The article on boston.com also explains that using the plans Read More...
    Open the jar
    My mother always used to say, "Open the jar, and the worms will come out." This seemed to apply to almost any controversial situation. Bloggers are having a field day with a "jar opening" decision about school vouchers. On cnn.com we learn that Utah lawmakers Read More...
    5,000 Push for Vouchers
    See the video posted on dallasnews.com showing a group headed to Austin to participate in a rally for vouchers. Several private school parents said they need public funding so they don't have to skimp on other things to cover education costs. Public school Read More...
    Living in the Real World
    Eighth and tenth grade students in six Montgomery schools might have the opportunity to be in cutting edge classes for sex education . On washingtonpost.com an article called "Schools Picked to Pilot Sex-Ed Lessons", we get the latest about the ongoing Read More...
    Research Indicates Poverty Leads to Problems in School
    Everyone wants to blame teachers for low test scores. After all, teachers are the easiest targets. I have to wonder how much money is being spent on all of the research studies about improving teacher quality. What about the time and effort spent on discussions Read More...
    How Special Is It?
    A group of parents are not happy about the decision to discontinue separate classes for their children. On washingtonpost.com A plan to phase out Montgomery County's secondary learning centers, programs in eight middle and high schools that teach special Read More...
    If You're Gifted, Deal With This
    Parents are scrambling to get their kids tested for the gifted-and-talented programs due to a new admissions process in New York City. Confusion seemed to be the name of the game in an article on nytimes.com as parents sought testing times and locations. Read More...
    Should Schools Issue Report Cards About Body Mass Scores?
    Some students are receiving more than the traditional report card. According to an article on nytimes.com The practice of reporting students' body mass scores to parents originated a few years ago as just one tactic in a war on childhood obesity that Read More...
    Fighting Leads to Stricter Dress Code
    Gang related fighting broke out in prestigious Winston Churchill High School in Potomac. On washingtonpost.com an article titled "Brawl Prompts Restrictions", school authorities have decided to ban certain types of clothing and items associated with gangs. Read More...
    Watch Out! Middle School Student On Board!
    The ongoing dilemma about where to house and how to motivate middle school students is back in the news on newyorktimes.com . As any parent with a child this age will tell you, middle school students are an unusual lot. They come in a variety of sizes Read More...
    Once Again, Teachers are on the "Firing" Line
    I knew it would happen. Yet another committee has decided that teachers are the ones to blame when students don't do well. After all, they can't do anything about the parents or living situations that some of these children might have, so according to Read More...
    Ouch! Students and Parents Ignore State Vaccination Requirement
    More than 6,000 students in Washington's Maryland suburbs returned to school after the holidays only to realize that people were actually serious about a couple of required immunizations. Surprise! According to washingtonpost.com students had until January Read More...
    IB Classes for Elementary Students
    An article on washingtonpost.com discusses IB (International Baccalaureate) classes that are available for students in some elementary schools. Parents wanting the best education for their young children were told to check out Randolph Elementary, a school Read More...