Bulletin: Some Good D.C. News – WSJ

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Interesting research showing that merit pay and evaluations can improve student results, 4 months of learning is a really big deal The researchers find that 46% of low-performing teachers in D.C. leave each year, which is more than three times the attrition rate of high-performers. It turns out that the mere threat of removal encourages… Read more »

Dairy Council of Florida Announces Third Annual Gridiron Cooking Challenge

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We were asked to post this to get the information out to teachers, this sounds like a fun opportunity.   Dairy Council of Florida Announces Third Annual Gridiron Cooking Challenge   The Dairy Council of Florida is hosting its third annual Gridiron Cooking Challenge, a fun-filled food competition for elementary and middle school students throughout… Read more »

Surprise: Florida and Texas Excel in Math and Reading Scores – The New York Times

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Interesting article about Florida’s student performance. When the Education Department releases its biennial scorecard of reading and math scores for all 50 states this week, Florida and Texas are likely to look pretty mediocre. In 2013, the last time that scores were released, Florida ranked 30th on the tests, which are given to fourth and… Read more »

California Districts Sued for Dismissing Test Scores from Teacher Evaluations | Heartlander Magazine

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“While Vergara highlighted the importance of teacher quality in the classroom by challenging harmful teacher employment laws, Doe v. Antioch was filed to enforce the current law on teacher evaluations, the Stull Act,” said Rivera. “This lawsuit does not try to replace or modify the law. The case enforces the Stull Act by challenging collectively… Read more »

How Pinellas County left black children with Florida’s worst elementary schools | Failure factories | Tampa Bay Times | Tampa Bay Times

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Very sad to see the district has not followed through on one of the best ways to help these truly needy students, recruiting and retaining excellent teachers for these schools. Since the board hired Mike Grego as superintendent in 2012, at least one additional measure has fallen through the cracks. In a 2013 turnaround plan… Read more »