We’re very comfortable with our opposition to [Race To The Top]. We think (U.S. Secretary of Education) Arne Duncan’s vision…
Statement of Acting Commissioner of Education Bret SchundlerU.S. Department of Education Race to the Top AnnouncementMarch 4, 2010 “President Obama’s…
CO, DE, DC, FL, GA, IL, KY, LA, MA, NY, NC, OH, PA, RI, SC, and TN go to Washington.
as imagined by PoliticsK-12 at Edweek:Dear (Insert Loser State Name Here),Thank you very much for your interest in Race to…
Edweek’s PoliticsK-12 is betting that Florida, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Illinois, and Tennessee will be winners in this first round of the…
Vince Giordano, NJEA’s Executive Director, makes no bones about his organization’s key positions: maintain 4%-5% annual salary increases for teachers,…
The Washington Post reports on Ed Sec Arne Duncan's prediction that "good superintendents" will be sending out lots of pink…
As Gov. Christie continues to position the NJEA leadership in the role as Chief Obstructionist to creating an affordable and…
Kevin Huffman in the Washington Post (hat tip: Schoolfinance101) has this to say on NJ’s RTTT application:While the bumblers have…
The US DOE has posted President Obama's education budget, which puts to rest any doubt that Race To The Top…