(Guest Blog by Brandon DeBose Jr. is a recent graduate of Oakland public schools and is one of nine plaintiffs in the historic education equality lawsuit, Vergara v. California.) I distinctly remember the day I stepped into the courtroom for the very first time. My story made headlines throughout the country—the day a Los Angeles County…
Dirk Tillotson
I Saw the Devil- The Need for a Better Abuser List
I saw the Devil. Twice. The first time, I worked at a group home. A small voice, without shaking, said the devil visited him while he slept, and slipped a hand under the covers. That was almost 30 years ago. Then I saw the devil again. This time a former resident from the home sent…
New York’s Unlegislated Charter Cap
Judging by the numbers, the so-called charter movement is dead in NY. Seriously, when you count the number of charter schools that are being closed and subtract them from new charter approvals, you are about at zero last year. This was never legislated, immense needs still exist, and more than anything it shows the triumph…
Is Success Academy Getting a Raw Deal?
Once again, disturbing practices at NYC’s Success Academy Charter Management Organization have surfaced. This time it’s a teacher dressing down a first grader, it’s tough to watch, but here’s the video. Earlier this year the CMO was under scrutiny for its so-called “Got to go“ list. To some Success is getting undue scrutiny, and to…
Judging Charters and Unions on Results
I am officially agnostic, on charter schools and unions. Not the combination of the two but each individually. We need to judge charters by their results on both quality and equity and we need to do the same for unions. That was the gist of my relatively recent comments in NOLA at the Education Research…