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Classroom in a Bathroom? Overcrowded Building Problems Betsy DeVos Doesn’t Think About

September 26, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 7 Comments

Please tell Betsy DeVos that when Americans fail to invest in public school buildings, it affects how students learn. Betsy DeVos has never worked in poor building conditions. She doesn’t understand how difficult it is for students and teachers. On September 20, DeVos stated in her Education Freedom speech to a parochial school audience, that […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Autism, corporate school reform, disabilities, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, overcrowded schools, school building safety, School Buildings, school facilities, student with autism is placed in bathroom

After the Confession: How Will They Fix the Damage Done to Public Schools?

June 25, 2019 By Nancy Bailey 13 Comments

Nick Hanauer is described as “founder of the public-policy incubator Civic Ventures.” His piece in The Atlantic called “Better Public Schools Won’t Fix America,” is an admission that the corporate message we’ve heard for years that schools will fix the problems of the economy and society is false. Most of us knew this. Here is […]

Filed Under: Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: crumbling school facilities, High-Stakes Tests, lowering class size, music in schools, Nick Hanauer and The Atlantic Article, overcrowded schools, President Obama, school facilities, socialization, special education, students and careers, teachers, teaching credentials, Technology in Schools, The Arts in Schools, the economy and public schools

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life loss is way worse than learning loss

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MssarahmssarahSarah Allen@Mssarahmssarah·
13 Jan

Woke up sick today. Thinking, again, about increased school covid numbers and closures, kids with masks off for an hour+ a day, our classroom windows open a few inches for ventilation, how covid spreads, and NYC not having any closure threshold at all.

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MSGundersonMichelle Gunderson@MSGunderson·
13 Jan

Dear @chicagosmayor
I did not swim at the beach, cut my hair, eat indoors, see my sister, grocery shop ...

Followed all the directives, to keep our city and fellow healthcare workers safe.

NOW IT’S JUST FINE FOR ME TO WALK INTO A SCHOOL BUILDING FILLED WITH PEOPLE?

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