Chicago Public Schools new CEO?
Chicago Public Schools new CEO?
by Collin Hitt The unsurprising word has leaked that Chicago schools chief Ron Huberman – a Daley appointee – will leave his post before the beginning of a new administration. Greg Hinz… With Chicago Public Schools officials confirming a Chicago Sun-Times story that schools chief Ron Huberman will leave along with Mayor Richard M. Daley, who else...
Once Superman Leaves
Once Superman Leaves
by Collin Hitt Trib columnist Clarence Page got some $@%^ with his recent book purchase: “Oh, that (expletive) movie is so full of (expletive),” the young woman [who worked at the bookstore] muttered. “Waiting for Superman,” said the book’s title. Page was purchasing the companion book to the movie of the same super title. “Waiting for Superman”...
Bill Ayers, Professor No More
Bill Ayers, Professor No More
by Collin Hitt Bill Ayers – state employee and university professor in Illinois for 25 years – is retiring. He’ll get the normal pension perks due to state university professors, but he won’t get the ornamental emeritus title. When the decision was considered by the board of trustees last month, University of Illinois chairman Chris...
Gov. to Schools: Spend Now! Say Thank You.
Gov. to Schools: Spend Now! Say Thank You.
by Collin Hitt It looks like Gov. Quinn is taking full campaign advantage of the federal education bailout funds that I discussed yesterday. I’d expressed some concern that the governor’s office issued some questionable advice to school districts, asking them to spend their federal allocations between now and November – advice that was offered without the...
The Age of School Reform Has Begun
The Age of School Reform Has Begun
by Collin Hitt The Age of Reform has begun in education, writes Jay Greene. Let’s review. It is now commonly accepted among mainstream elites — from Oprah to Matt Lauer to Arne Duncan — that simply pouring more money into the public school system will not produce the results we want. It is now commonly accepted...
Error: Reform Not Found
Error: Reform Not Found
by Collin Hitt Advances in learning technology combined with increasing affordability of computers will allow for a revolution in classroom learning. However, most teachers a certified through education departments on campus that are unenthusiastic about the use of new technology. The Thomas B. Fordham Foundation recently conducted a national survey of professors of education. Only 29 percent...
Gov. Quinn to Schools: Hire! Spend! Now!
Gov. Quinn to Schools: Hire! Spend! Now!
by Collin Hitt Last Monday, the Governor’s Office of Management and Budget sent a letter to Illinois school districts urging them to frantically spend newly available federal stimulus funds totaling more than $400 million, before the end of November. Highly unusual, however, was that the letter and the governor’s instructions were apparently written and circulated...
NYC Public Schools Chief: Superman Fan
NYC Public Schools Chief: Superman Fan
by Collin Hitt The new education documentary Waiting for Superman paints many public schools in Harlem in a terrible light. So you might think that the head of NYC schools would be unhappy with the film. Not so. Schools chancellor Joel Klein: If you do one thing this weekend, go see Davis Guggenheim’s latest documentary, Waiting for Superman,...
Charter Schools. Leaders of the Pack.
Charter Schools. Leaders of the Pack.
by Collin Hitt News recently broke that charter schools make up 6 of the top 10 scoring open enrollment high schools in Chicago. Similar news from LA, viaEduwonk: “Looks like seven of the top ten high schools in the city are charters as are the two top middle schools.” This concentration at the top is vastly disproportional...
Lines Forming for School Choice
Lines Forming for School Choice
by Collin Hitt Ohio created a school voucher program nearly a decade ago. It gives choice to students attending failing schools, not unlike a policy proposed for Chicago by state Sen. James Meeks. Research has shown that, while still in its infancy, the program was already causing improvement in public schools faced with newfound competition for students. In time,...
The Pen That’s Mightier
The Pen That’s Mightier
by Collin Hitt This week’s NYT Magazine has nearly a dozen stories on technology and education. Much of it focuses on online learning technology. But one piece told the story of a classroom teacher who has equipped every one of his students with a computerized ink pen, manufactured by LiveScribe. The pen electronically records every...
Charter Schools Dominate Top Ten
Charter Schools Dominate Top Ten
by Collin Hitt Charter schools in Chicago turned in 6 of the top 10 scores on the ACT last year, according to the Illinois Network of Charter Schools. This is the second year in a row, at least, where charter schools have dominated the top ten for non-selective high schools in the city. The press...
Peoria: Good Vibes and a New School Choice
Peoria: Good Vibes and a New School Choice
by Collin Hitt Central Illinois’s newest charter school held an open house last night. I drove up from Springfield to check it out. Called Quest Charter Academy, the school will grow to enroll children in grades 6 through 12. It’ll focus on math and science, and will mirror the international compass of local businesses like...
Big Stimulus Bucks for New Tests
Big Stimulus Bucks for New Tests
by Collin Hitt In more serious news, the federal government announced the final $350M in awards that it’ll be handing out for Race to the Top. This time, the Department of Education is funding multi-state initiatives to develop better standardized testing models. Illinois belongs to one of the winning groups, which features Florida as the lead state. If things...