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Results don’t lie: From Good to Great
From Good to Great: School Transformation Case Study Ed Inquiry Executive-in-Residence Program 2017-2024 https://youtu.be/0wT4eQ68HLo Dr. Sherley Bretous, Executive DirectorBenjamin Banneker Charter Public School As a
Results Don’t Lie – Another Year of High Expectations
Don’t nobody bring me no “Bad News.” All one has to do is scan Twitter on any day to see horrendous stories about the flaws
Consider the Future by Looking at K-12 Education Today
It is the first days of September 2019 and for most public school students in grades K – 12, the school year has started. Families
Gifted Kids of Color are Falling Far Behind
So what happens to the academically gifted young children from Black and Brown communities? This is a real question that must be asked and answers
Tribalism Ain’t New In America
I have struggled for days to think about an opening for this blog post. Each sentence, phrase or paragraph does not seem to capture what
New Job Description for Next Gen School Leaders?
New School Leaders Must Emerge A new paradigm is needed for real, rapid and lasting change in educational outcomes for Black and Brown students .
Tough Choices and Challenges for Black Gifted in New York City
In New York City, there is a debate raging about the lack of diversity in the city’s specialized high schools for academically gifted students. These
Innovation of Inclusion – Results Don’t Lie
Rising to the Challenge in Cambridge Massachusetts Throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, educators have anticipated the release of the 2017 Spring Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS)
2016 Summer Olympics, School Choice and Gifted Students
2016 Summer Olympic Achievements It is August 2016. The Summer Olympics are in progress in Rio. American athletes have done well with a very respectable
America’s Difficult Conversations: The Apathy-Empathy Scale
The Apathy-Empathy Scale: A Conversation Starter For our American community, It has been a tragic few weeks, in a tragic month, in a tragic series
The Biggest Winner Math Challenge – Results Don’t Lie
In a prior blog post we described a school-wide community initiative, developed in New Orleans, called The Biggest Winner Math Challenge that produces gains in
On the Ground in a Turnaround – Results Don’t Lie
(This is a long blog post. You can read it or scan the graphs or play the videos or click the links. It is one