Bill Update: Halfway through Session
We are halfway through Florida’s 2021 legislative session. Here’s a quick look at some of the bills we…
We are halfway through Florida’s 2021 legislative session. Here’s a quick look at some of the bills we…
This week, public pressure led to the temporary postponement of SB86, this year’s bill chipping away at Florida’s…
Come on, Florida, apply for a waiver, already! After requiring all districts to collect “robust progress monitoring” data…
A flurry of bills hostile to public schools and public school employees were filed this week, including a…
Earlier this month, Edutopia published their list of “The 10 Most Significant Education Studies of 2020.” We found three…
Lorrie A. Shepard, PhD is a University Distinguished Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder in their Research and Evaluation Methodology…
Last week, the U.S. Department of Education (USDOE) postponed the scheduled January 2021 administration of the National Assessment…
How is your school year going so far? Did your school year begin face-to-face or virtually? Are students…
In Atlanta, they can smell the accountabaloney and they aren’t afraid to do something about it. On June…
A few weeks ago, in the midst of the COVID pandemic, a friend shared this meme: Then, this…
With public schools converting to distal learning during a global pandemic, after hearing the calls from parents from…
On 01/27/2020, Marie-Claire Leman, a Leon County parent representing Common Ground, testified in regard to SB1688 before the Senate…
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