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| | | | Public schools in the District of Columbia are a complex landscape, according to Faith Gibson Hubbard, the first Chief Student Advocate, an independent office housed withing DC's State Board of Education. It can be difficult for even the most up-to-date parent to navigate the traditional and charter systems, and then, within a school, to get... | |
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| | | | By T. Ultican 4/18/2019 On April 2nd, St. Louis city voters picked Adam Layne and Tracee Miller to serve on their seven-member Public School Board. They appear to be the two least likely candidates out of the seven to protect public schools. With the state ending twelve years of control over the city's schools on... | |
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| | | | By T. Ultican 9/9/2018 The destroy-public-education (DPE) movement is the fruit of a relatively small group of billionaires. The movement is financed by several large non-profit organizations. Nearly all of the money spent is free of taxation. Without this spending, there would be no wide-spread public school privatization. It is generally recognized that the big... | |
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| | A U.S. Supreme Court decision in favor of the plaintiff in Gonzalez v. Google - to cleave algorithmic curation from Section 230 - would jeopardize the functionality of the modern web, be harmful for consumers and also be legally misguided, says Jess Miers at Chamber of Progress. |