by Lane Wright | Jul 5, 2018
The other day I imagined myself rich enough to be looking out of the floor-to-ceiling windows of a plush mansion on the beach and shaking my head, solemnly, as I whisper to myself. “Biggie and P. Diddy were right, man. Mo money. Mo Problems.” I’m pretty sure I would...
by Lane Wright | Jun 28, 2018
Florida’s department of education judges schools on an A-F scale. But not all As are created equal. I’m not trying to take anything away from higher-income areas, but it’s not as hard to help rich and middle class kids succeed in school as it is to help students from...
by Sarah Rumpf | Jun 14, 2018
Alan Grayson is resorting to desperate measures in his latest bid to slither back into Congress, recycling old endorsements from past campaigns in his primary challenge against Rep. Darren Soto (D-FL) for Florida’s Ninth Congressional District. Grayson has...
by Lane Wright | May 25, 2018
Some teachers in Florida are holding up a new study by the Brookings Institute as proof that state leaders should stop meddling with certain parts of our education system. They shouldn’t. The title of the report raises a provocative question: Did Tenure Reform In...
by Sarah Rumpf | May 23, 2018
It’s a trifecta of horribleness with the Broward County School District — incompetence, dishonesty, and now heartlessness. In the aftermath of the February 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, the BCSD was the target of...