Matt Yglesias observes the spate of union-sponsored Fenty-bashing at the Democratic national convention, driven in large part by the Fenty administration’s proposal to pay teachers a lot more money in exchange for more accountability and less job security, and doesn’t like what he sees. (Side note: let’s all agree to apply some standards of objectivity [...]
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Birth of the Cool (New Teacher Pay Policy)
One of the fun things about living in Washinton, DC is watching the Fenty/Rhee school reform juggernaut in real time. After decimating the bloated central office bureaucracy, closing low-enrollment schools, and generally bringing a sense of urgency, leadership, and strategic thinking that DCPS has long lacked, the chancellor is now moving directly to the teacher [...]
Advising Mr. Fenty
Writing in the Washington Post Outlook section, T. Robinson Ahlstrom, headmaster of Washington Latin School, a recently-opened public charter school in the District, asserts that “DCPS is dead. It’s time to bury it,” by replacing the elected Board of Education with a NYC-style Department of Education Accountable only to Mayor-to-be Fenty.
I don’t disagree with Ahlstrom [...]
Fenty-astic?
I feel like I should have something smart to say about Tuesday’s election and Adrian Fenty as the next Mayor of D.C., but I don’t. (Nathan at DCedublog, where are you when I need you?) People in D.C.’s charter movement who know more than I do about this and whose opinions I respect seem to [...]


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