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June 20, 2009

More Big Mo In Ed Reform

Good stuff coming out of Connecticut, where ConnCAN's Alex Johnston reports that after seemingly losing an important teacher certification reform bill in the Legislature two weeks ago, a bipartisan group made sure it passed in a special session. Now the bill -- the most significant overhaul of Connecticut teacher certification laws in more than 20 years -- goes to the Governor's desk for her signature in time for the coming school year. This bill improves teacher quality by doing three crucial things: allowing experienced teachers from other states to teach in Connecticut, keeping Teach for America on a path to growth, and removing roadblocks keeping excellent math and science candidates out of the classroom.

Also, Milwaukee's first crop of TFA corps members reported for duty this week. The edu-political dynamic in Brew Town will suddenly get a lot more interesting.

Will the good reform vibes make their way to Rhode Island, where funding for the first Mayoral Academy charter school is going to need a strong push in the final days of the Legislative session? Race To The Top implications?

Posted by Joe Williams on June 20, 2009 8:00 AM


June 18, 2009

The Race Is On In Tennessee

Tremendous news coming out of Tennessee today, where the Legislature approved a major charter school expansion bill. The bill, which significantly expands both the number of charter schools allowed in the state and the number of students who can qualify, had been killed previously by Democrats in the House.

Education Secretary Arne Duncan gave the expansion bill new life when he informed Tennesseans that the state had jeopardized $100 million by showing such non-reformist tendencies.

Congrats to everyone involved in making common sense prevail.

The Commercial Appeal coverage is here.

Posted by Joe Williams on June 18, 2009 9:38 PM


June 9, 2009

Press Release: Real Democrats Support Charter Schools

In response to Education Secretary Arne Duncan's announcement that grants from the $4.35 billion "Race to the Top" fund will be reliant on the effectiveness of state's public charter school policies, Democrats for Education Reform (DFER) championed the plan and the President's willingness to make good on the promises he made while campaigning. Central to DFER's mission is convincing Democrats that supporting public charter schools is good public policy.

"The word coming out of the Department of Education today is that the administration has the chops for being real change agents. Secretary Duncan is poised to withhold Race to the Top funds from states that don't have effective charter school laws. The irony is that so many of the state legislatures dragging their feet are controlled by Democrats. Its time for Democrats to wise up and realize that supporting public charter schools is the right thing to do."

When Democrats, who have historically been proud supporters of public education, are the ones standing between the families we claim to represent and the public school options for which they clamor, we have to re-examine our priorities when it comes to schools.
"When Democrats, who have historically been proud supporters of public education, are the ones standing between the families we claim to represent and the public school options for which they clamor, we have to re-examine our priorities when it comes to schools."

"There is no shortage of evidence, in places like California, New York, Boston, and elsewhere, public charter schools have shown they aren't killing public education. In fact, public charter schools are leading the charge to save public education and delivering results. Successful school models like KIPP, Achievement First, Green Dot, Aspire, and others provide proof points nationwide for what is possible in our schools. These public charter schools are offering parents the kinds of schools they want for their children and kids the education they deserve. President Obama and Secretary Duncan get it. It's time for the rest of our party to figure it out."

Posted by Joe Williams on June 9, 2009 12:16 PM


June 1, 2009

Racing To The Top, Seriously

I live in a state (New York) that just assumes it is at the top of everything. But unless Education Secretary Arne Duncan includes some special criteria requiring sheer arrogance in the Race To The Top sweepstakes, it will be hard to see how we can show we are doing anything particularly special to respond to the president's call to get our act together on education reform.

Compare our "We're Freaking New York, So Fund Us" approach, to what we see in Colorado, where Gov. Bill Ritter actually appointed a Race To The Top Czar to make sure the state wins outright in the battle for the most reform-friendly state.

The drumbeat from Duncan and his team on this race has been hard to miss: Despite widespread criticism that they couldn't possibly be serious about having merits trump Congressional district politics,they seem... serious!

And people are picking up on that fact. There's suddenly a lot of exciting action out there around the country on this stuff:

-- In Illinois, both the House and Senate over the weekend responded to Duncan's criticism of the state's charter school laws by passing a major charter reform law. SB 612 goes to the Governor's office.  The law doubles the charter cap, eliminates a geographic cap and sets up a 6 month process to design an independent authorizer for charters in Illinois.

-- In Rhode Island, State Education officials on Friday approved the first of an exciting new kind of charter school which would be operated by suburban mayors. Cumberland Mayor Daniel J. McKee won support for the mayoral academy concept from the General Assembly in 2008, but had to wait for the state Department of Education to review his proposal in order to open the elementary school this fall in Cumberland. (Disclosure: I am on the board of the flagship school, which will be run by Democracy Builders, the CMO that runs Democracy Prep in Harlem.)

-- In Tennessee, after Duncan suggested to reporters that a recent move to kill charter school legislation by a bloc of Democrats in the Legislature could cost the state $100 million in Race To The Top funds, some electeds are now having second thoughts. Remarked House Democratic Caucus Leader Mike Turner in the Tennessean: "No one has said a word to me about this... Obama ought to call us and tell us this stuff. If he would have called us and told us this, we might have had a different outlook."

And I am hearing that at least one state is on the verge of proposing some sensible "smart cap" legislation.

The race is on.

Posted by Joe Williams on June 1, 2009 6:07 AM


April 11, 2009

DFER Hails Appointment of CO Sen. Peter Groff to U.S. Education Dept.

Joe Williams, executive director of Democrats for Education Reform, today released the following statement on the nomination of Colorado Sen. Peter Groff (a founding member of the DFER-Colorado steering committee and 2008 recipient of DFER's Education Warrior Award) to serve as director of the U.S. Education Department's Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Center under Education Secretary Arne Duncan:

"Even among the leaders nationwide with whom we have had the privilege to work, Peter Groff stands out for his courage, determination, and dogged commitment to justice. He is exactly the kind of change-agent that President Obama and Secretary Duncan should look to in this time of historic opportunity. But Peter will be missed in Colorado, where his willingness to find new ways to solve old problems in education have helped put the Rocky Mountain State on the reform map. We look forward to working with the next generation of Colorado leaders to make sure public education reform does not stall in his absence."

Posted by Joe Williams on April 11, 2009 10:45 AM


April 9, 2009

DFER-CO Press Release on US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan Visit to Colorado

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan Encourages Colorado "To Lead the Country to the Race to the Top" in Meeting  with Colorado Education Leaders About $500 Million for Education Innovation

Denver, CO - U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan met with a small group of education leaders, including five Democrats for Education Reform -CO advisory committee members: Lt. Governor Barbara O'Brien, Senate President Peter Groff, Speaker of the House Terrance Carroll, State Board of Education member Elaine Berman, and Mapleton Expeditionary School of the Arts principal Mike Johnston.
 
According to Lt. Governor Barbara O'Brien, Secretary Duncan said that the winning states for Race to the Top must have a proposal for taking best practices to scale, and for stimulating innovation across all four priority areas: data systems, teacher quality, internationally bench marked standards, and turning around chronically low performing schools.  
 
After the meeting, Mike Johnston, DFER-CO Advisory Committee member and Principal of Mapleton Expeditionary School of the Arts, said, "Today Secretary Duncan showed the courage and the depth of the Obama Administration's commitment to education reform.  He invited Colorado to join the Race to the Top by embracing a common core of internationally benchmarked college-ready standards and assessments and committing to recruit, retain, and reward teachers and principals based on their demonstrated effectiveness. The question is: Will Colorado answer the call?"
 
In a symbolic move, Duncan visited two Denver schools that have taken advantage of a 2008 bill sponsored by DFER-CO advisory board member Sen. Peter Groff. The new law allowed the schools to apply for autonomy waivers that granted them power to make their own personnel decisions and budget decisions, which are traditionally tightly controlled by labor contracts and district administration. The measures are intended to drive student achievement.

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Posted by Joe Williams on April 9, 2009 11:50 AM


March 14, 2009

Obama ♥ Charter Schools

Posted by Joe Williams on March 14, 2009 6:28 PM



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