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  • Denver Post Editors Hit Back-to-Back Homers for Students, Parents0

    • July 1, 2015

    My dad told me about these crinkly pieces of paper with print on them that people used to get, something they would read to find out what’s going on in the world. I guess they’re called “newspapers”? Apparently, some websites actually have newspapers, or so I’m told. The last few days, the editors of one […]

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  • Colorado, Time to Observe National Charter Schools Week Eddie-Style0

    • May 8, 2015

    It’s a little bittersweet writing near the end of National Charter Schools Week, a couple short days after Colorado’s legislative session concluded with very little progress made on behalf of choice and fair funding. (Nor does all the wet, gray, gloomy weather help, either!) Looking back, though, the week kicked off with a great Watchdog […]

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  • Broad Brush “Limited Impact” Claim Vindicates Progress of Prop 1040

    • May 4, 2015

    Last week I posted a case study from the Thompson School District, an example of how NOT to negotiate an employee agreement. Just because the popularly enacted Prop 104 has opened the door on these negotiations doesn’t guarantee that they will be conducted effectively, at least not on the first try. That isn’t to say […]

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  • RIP, C-FLEX? This Year Perhaps, But Bring Back the Debit Card ASAP0

    • March 24, 2015

    Yesterday I celebrated the fantastic news that Alabama has become the 43rd charter school state. In that post I noted that Alabama is behind the curve (and way behind Colorado) on public school choice, but beat us to the punch on scholarship tax credits. Still, as good as it is, welcoming new states into the […]

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  • In K-12 “Education Reform” Debates, Blind Spots, Blind Spots Everywhere0

    • February 23, 2015

    Welcome to a new week. With all the snow and cold outside, it seems like a good time to pause and reflect on the big picture of improving K-12 education. Which takes me straight to a Thursday thought piece by Andy Rotherham, titled “Education Reformers Have a Big Blind Spot.” What is the big blind […]

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  • After School Choice Week, How About Educate the Reporters Week?0

    • January 28, 2015

    Last Friday I was overflowing with enthusiasm at the kickoff of the 5th annual National School Choice Week. I got even more excited Monday morning for the big Denver celebration at our own State Capitol, where hundreds of school kids and others came to wear their yellow scarves, show their support. There was even some […]

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