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Amanda Gorman Is Climbing That Hill. Now if Only The Rest of Us Would Join Her.

Laura Waters January 21, 2021

Yesterday at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’s inauguration, Amanda Gorman stole the show. Lady Gaga? J-Lo? Garth Brooks? No contest. This twenty-two-year-old

No Retakes, No Extensions: A Student’s Open Letter To Incoming Education Secretary Miguel Cardona

Guest Contributor January 20, 2021

This is a post by Gregory Wickham, a New York City student. He is the son of best-selling writer Alina Adams, who manages brightbeam’s blog, New York School

After the Insurrection, It’s Time To Listen To MLK

Guest Contributor January 18, 2021

Tanesha Peeples is the Deputy Director for Activist Development at brightbeam. This post forst appeared on Education Post, one of brightbeam’s national blogs.. Y’all know

COMMENTARY: Was DeVos Really the “Worst Secretary of Education Ever”?

Laura Waters January 8, 2021

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos resigned last night, citing Wednesday’s putsch at the Capitol, Trump’s incitement of violence, and her concern that “impressionable children are watching all

It's Every Student Succeeds Act’s Fifth Anniversary But There's Nothing to Celebrate

Patrick Riccards December 10, 2020

Five years ago TikTok, the video-sharing social networking platform, didn’t even exist. Today, the New York Times reports that over one-third of its 49 million daily users

Without Assessment Data, We Won't Get Our Kids Back on Track.

Guest Contributor December 4, 2020

online pharmacy prograf for sale with best prices today in the USA This post is by my brightbeam colleague Garris Landon Stroud, a teacher from

Will We Bury Our Heads in the Sand or Get Serious About Covid Learning Loss?

Patrick Riccards December 1, 2020

“More than ever, it is abundantly clear there is a need for real-time data on where our children stand academically.” – M. Teresa Ruiz, NJ

This Memphis Mom (and Grandma!) Has a Thanksgiving Message for Joe Biden

Erika Sanzi November 24, 2020

Sarah Carpenter, executive director of Memphis Lift, spent much of the 2020 primary season bringing her message — her plea—for liberation from failing schools to all

My Son Spends Hours Watching “The Office” During His “Full Day” of Remote Instruction.

Erika Sanzi November 20, 2020

I knew something was wrong when, during what was supposed to be a full day of remote learning, my thirteen-year-old son announced at 9:30 a.m.

Yes, I Dropped Out of Stuyvesant High School to Homeschool Myself

Guest Contributor November 12, 2020

This is a post by Gregory Wickham, a New York City student. He is the son of best-selling writer Alina Adams, who manages brightbeam’s blog,

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