by Jeff Bryant | Mar 22, 2017 | Blog
I want to start off today with a story about my mom. Trust me, I'll eventually transition to talking about education. But my mom's story illustrates how attitudes are affected by media and language. My mom was born in 1923 on the plains of North Dakota. Her dad, my...
by Jeff Bryant | Mar 16, 2017 | Blog
Betsy DeVos once called public schools a "dead end." But now that she's U.S. Secretary of Education, she's suddenly all for them. At least that's what she claims now. During her nomination process, numerous reporters noted DeVos's obvious bias against public schools....
by Jeff Bryant | Mar 10, 2017 | Blog
In its waning hours, the Obama administration gave conservatives poised to take the reins in Washington, DC a huge gift when it issued a highly negative report on the results of its efforts to rescue the 5,000 lowest performing public schools across the nation. "Obama...
by Jeff Bryant | Mar 3, 2017 | Blog
“We've not done enough to help kids at the lower end of the socio-economic rungs,” says labor economist and Stanford University professor Martin Carnoy. It's not an accident these families, particularly in the African American community, are demanding vouchers,...
by Jeff Bryant | Mar 2, 2017 | Blog
President Donald Trump is being praised for a change in tone in his recent address to Congress, but his belligerent attitude toward public education hasn't changed a bit. While it's true he stopped short of repeating his claims that public schools are "broken" and a...