Sign up for our newsletter
Home » Daily Headlines » Daily Headlines for April 12, 2013

Daily Headlines for April 12, 2013

NEWSWIRE IS BACK! Click here for the latest weekly report on education news and commentary you won’t find anywhere else, spiced with a dash of irreverence, from the nation’s leading voice in school reform.

NATIONAL COVERAGE

Common Core: Nationalized State-Run Education
American Thinker, April 12, 2013

Common Core, the new federal education standards, may look delicious; but before you take a bite out of the apple, it might be a good idea to know a razor is inside.

Common Core Will Raise The Bar Of Standards, But Scores Will Go Down At First
New York Daily News, NY, April 12, 2013

Students will no longer be learning at the lower standards set by No Child Left Behind. We can only hope students will be learning more with standards that compete internationally.

STATE COVERAGE

ARIZONA

Governor Vetoes Bill Adding Disabled Kids To Charters
KVOA, AZ, April 11, 2013

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has vetoed a bill that would have allowed charter schools to enroll some disabled pre-school students because the Legislature didn’t include funding for the students.

CALIFORNIA

Greuel Vows School Reform As Garcetti Seeks End To ‘Division’
Los Angeles Times, CA, April 11, 2013

Los Angeles mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel laid out her plans to improve public schools on Thursday, pushing for tougher evaluations of teachers and principals, while opponent Eric Garcetti secured endorsements from a handful of African American leaders.

L.A. Teachers Vote ‘No Confidence’ In Supt. Deasy
Los Angeles Times, CA, April 12, 2013

In a referendum, 91% disapproved of the superintendent, the teachers union says. A measure sharply criticizing the union’s leadership and laying out priorities passes too.

Imagine That: Happy Ending To A ‘Parent Trigger’ Petition
Los Angeles Times, CA, April 11, 2013

The “parent trigger” movement underwent a maturation process in its latest campaign, a petition to restructure 24th Street Elementary in the Los Angeles Unified School District.

COLORADO

Plaintiffs In Douglas County School Voucher Fight Turn To High Court
Denver Post, CO, April 12, 2013

The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado filed a petition Thursday with the Colorado Supreme Court, asking that it overturn the state appeals court ruling that found that Douglas County schools’ voucher program did not violate the state constitution.

Report States Reform Efforts In Denver, Aurora Lacking
9NEWS, CO, April 11, 2013

A group of community leaders called A+ Denver launched a comprehensive study into whether or not reform efforts in urban schools are working as well as district leaders are claiming. The report shows that despite targeted funding more students are not ready for college.

CONNECTICUT

A Few Words Of Advice For Charter Naysayers
CT Post, CT, April 11, 2013

Not all advocates appreciate their critics, but I do. As an advocate for charter schools, I’m grateful for the passion of our naysyers and respect their dedication to public education.

DELAWARE

Delaware Charter School Troubles: Pencader Parents, Students Dealt Another Blow
Newsworks, DE, April 11, 2013

First Pencader Charter High School lost its charter; now, less than two months later, Pencader parents received more bad news.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Memo Warns Of Rampant Cheating In D.C. Public Schools
USA Today, April 11, 2013

District of Columbia Public Schools officials have long maintained that a 2011 test-cheating scandal that generated two government probes was limited to one elementary school. But a newly uncovered confidential memo warns as far back as January 2009 that educator cheating on 2008 standardized tests could have been widespread, with 191 teachers in 70 schools “implicated in possible testing infractions.”

FLORIDA

No Need For “Parent Trigger.” Florida Has “Parent Empowerment.”
Palm Beach Post, FL, April 12, 2013

The image of crusading parents turning around their children’s failing public school is compelling. That’s why advocates of so-called “parent trigger” laws invoke it. But in most cases, the image is a simplistic sham.

ILLINOIS

Illinois School-Choice Supporters Disappear For Dem Bill
Chicago Tribune, IL, April 12, 2013

In certain corners of the national education reform movement, there is no prize more coveted than a voucher system that gives parents the freedom to choose and the tuition to pay for private school enrollment so their children don’t have to attend an academically deficient public school.

High-Performing School Finds Itself On Closing List
Chicago Tribune, IL, April 121, 2013

A big blue banner hangs on the brick exterior of Calhoun North Elementary boasting how the East Garfield Park neighborhood school provides a rich array of computer access for students and has logged some of the best math scores in the city.

KENTUCKY

Teachers Union Denies Holding Up Low-Performing Jefferson County Schools
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY, April 12, 2013

The Jefferson County Teachers Association is denying claims by Kentucky Department of Education officials that its teachers are resisting changes at some of the district’s persistently low-achieving schools.

LOUISIANA

Louisiana Parents Have Power In Their Children’s Education, Study Says
Times-Picayune, LA, April 11, 2013

Louisiana parents have more power in their children’s education than parents in nearly every other state, according to a new report card from the pro-charter Center for Education Reform.

MASSACHUSETTS

Students Ask For More Charter Schools
WWLP 22News, MA, April 11, 2013

Hundreds of western Massachusetts students, teachers and parents are asking state lawmakers to raise the cap on the number of charter schools that are allowed to open, especially in the state’s low-performing districts.

MICHIGAN

Over 100 Michigan Charter Schools To Be Represented At Job Fair At Novi Showplace
Oakland Press, MI, April 11, 2013

More than 100 charter schools will be represented at a job fair Saturday, April 20 sponsored by the Michigan Association of Public School Academies, including many of the new charter schools expected to open next school year.

EM Roberts Rolls Out Plan To Revive Detroit Schools
Detroit News, MI, April 12, 2013

Detroit Public Schools Emergency Manager Roy Roberts unveiled a plan Thursday to reverse a longtime enrollment slide and stabilize the district’s precarious finances.

MISSOURI

Missouri House Rejects Educator Evaluation Legislation
Missourian, MO, April 11, 2013

Missouri House members rejected legislation seeking to make changes to teacher tenure while requiring school districts to develop educator evaluation systems centered on student achievement.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Coalition Calls For Repeal Of N.H. Education Voucher Law
Portsmouth Herald, NH, April 12, 2013

A coalition of state educators, taxpayers and concerned citizens are calling for the repeal of what they call the “misguided Bradley-O’Brien education voucher law.”

NEW JERSEY

Opposition Muted as Christie’s School-Voucher Pilot Makes Public Debut
New Jersey Spotlight, NJ, April 12, 2013

There were plenty of questions but little outright opposition as Gov. Chris Christie’s proposed school-vouchers program got its first public airing yesterday.

Traditional School Takeovers Aren’t Working
Daily Journal, NJ, April 12, 2013

As the state prepares to take over Camden schools, is it time to consider a different approach? One education policy think tank believes so.

For Failing Schools, There’s Another Option
Courier-Post, NJ, April 11, 2013

As the state prepares to take over Camden schools, is it time to consider a different approach? One education policy think tank believes so.

NEW YORK

Crown Heights Parents, Teachers Upset About Proposed School Closure, Co-Location
NY1, NY, April 11, 2013

A few dozen parents and teachers are fired up about a school closure and the proposed co-location of a charter school.

Lottery Nears For Utica Charter School; Staff Also Being Sought
Utica Observer Dispatch, NY, April 11, 2013

On Tuesday, April 30, Amela Pekmez hopes to win the lottery. The prize isn’t money. It’s a spot for her ninth-grader at the Utica Academy of Science Charter School.

NEW YORK

Walcott Faces Concerns Over Co-Location At West Harlem Town Hall
Columbia Spectator, NY, April 12, 2013

New York City Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott did little to assuage concerns about co-locations at a West Harlem town hall meeting Wednesday.

NORTH CAROLINA

Brunswick Must Repay What It Owes Charter School, Ruling Says
Star-News, NC, April 11, 2013

The Brunswick County school system has underfunded Roger Bacon Academy’s charter school operation and must repay the amount it shortchanged going back three years, according to a ruling Wednesday in Brunswick County Superior Court.

School Districts Could Create, Approve Charters Under New Bill
Winston-Salem Journal, NC, April 11, 2013

Two bills filed in the N.C. House this week could change the dynamic of charter schools in the state’s public education system.

OREGON

Armadillo Charter School Must Drop Its GED Program
Mail Tribune, OR, April 12, 2013

A popular GED program at the Armadillo Technical Institute may be dropped as the charter school and the Phoenix-Talent School District develop a new agreement to address concerns about low graduation and high dropout figures.

PENNSYLVANIA

Charter School Operators Defend Performance
Philadelphia Tribune, PA, April 11, 2013

While State Representative James Roebuck’s recent report and legislation is aimed at reforming the state’s charter school system – especially in light of several reports that have cast a pall of suspicion on numerous charter school operators – there are operators who view Roebuck’s legislation as an attack on properly run and executed alternative education programs.

SOUTH CAROLINA

Can School Choice Survive The SC Senate?
The Herald, SC, April 12, 2013

Supporters of a $39 million Senate plan to give parents tax deductions for sending their children to private schools are hopeful that the proposal will advance this year.

TENNESSEE

For-Profit Charters Still Alive, Taking Non-Traditional Route
Nashville Public Radio, TN, April 11, 2013

Governor Bill Haslam says for-profit charter schools are worth giving a look. He says a legislative proposal ending the state’s ban snuck up on him, but he’s open to the idea.

TEXAS

Senate Panel OKs Measure To Fund Tuition At Religious And Private Schools
Star-Telegram, TX, April 11, 2013

A state Senate committee on Thursday approved a high-profile school voucher plan, sending it to the full chamber for what could be a fierce floor fight.

Charter Schools Bill Advances
San Antonio Express, TX, April 11, 2013

Texas could have 100 more charter schools by 2019, and state officials could more easily close them if they perform poorly, under legislation adopted Thursday with broad bipartisan support by the Texas Senate.

ONLINE LEARNING

Teplitz Pushing For Six-Month Study On Fixing Charter School Tuition Rates
Patriot News, PA, April 11, 2013

State Sen. Rob Teplitz, D-Dauphin is pushing for a study he hopes will adjust tuition costs for Pennsylvania’s charter schools so they no longer burden public districts.

Online Learning Plan Out Of Line
Tampa Bay Times, FL, April 11, 2013

The Legislature’s stampede to significantly expand online learning for students in public schools has nothing to do with offering more options and meeting unmet needs.

Proposed Legislation Would Halt Local Virtual Charter School Plan
Elgin Courier News, IL, April 11, 2013

New legislation that has moved to the Illinois House floor for a vote would put a stop to a virtual charter school that’s seeking approval to open this fall in 18 Fox Valley districts.

Charters, Vouchers And Virtual
Northwest Herald, IL, April 11, 2013

K12 Inc., a virtual charter school corporation, is stalking the public schools in our region, attempting to get its hands on public education money.

State Lawmakers To Put Online Charter Schools On Standby
Northwest Herald, IL, April 12, 2013

As local school boards rejected this week a request from a proposed online charter school that would draw students from its schools, state lawmakers appear poised to slap a hold on the creation of virtual schools until regulations and guidelines to govern them can be crafted.