By: Cynthia Porter
I am wondering about the statements, in summary, that infer states should not get in the habit of ignoring federal legislation that does not suit them, even if the federal legislation has “issues.” My...
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I would agree that it is more plausible that states would choose on their own to either ignore, or fight federal statutory control over schools. My beef here is with the executive branch of the federal...
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[...] Bruce Baker has another brilliant analysis, this time gauging the validity of school ratings just released by the state of New York. A thumbnail sketch: New York is stiffing its neediest...
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[...] recent analysis has shown that districts in New York State with priority and focus schools fund schools at much [...]
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[...] Ed Waivers, Junk Rating Systems & Misplaced Blame: Case 1 – New York State [...]
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[...] Bruce Baker looks at spending data for New York schools outside of the New York City school system, and finds some straightforward patterns when comparing “priority” districts (those with poor...
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