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“I admit we aren’t as bright as those boys on the Potomac. But this ain’t our first county fair.”

So says the governor of Wyoming. Governor Dave Freudenthal is threatening to sell off a chunk of [the Grand Teton national park]… unless the Obama administration comes up with more money to pay for education in the financially beleaguered state.

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New York Times Predicts Class Warfare Over Teachers—and Other State Workers—Pensions

Writing at his NYTimes Your Money column, Rob Lieber implicitly ties together Peggy Noonan’s and Angelo M. Codevilla’s recent writings about the educated elite and the rest of us with problems with teachers pension funds and ends up predicting class warfare over how to make up the trillion dollar shortfall in funding pensions to state [...]

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Did New York Times’ Gretchen Morgenson Get Spun on the Denver Public School Financing Story?

The Naked Capitalist says: I am in no position to say definitively, but Morgenson may have been spun in her report yesterday on a Denver public school financing that turned out worse than initially planned due to financial upheaval. Superficially (and the story presents quite a few general comments and analogies that encourage readers to [...]

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Incompetence or Corruption? NY Times Blasts Denver Schools Pension Deal

President Obama’s favorite candidate for senator from Colorado – Michael Bennet – is facing big trouble from the days when he was superintendent of Denver Public Schools. Pointing to a king-sized mess surrounding the teachers pension fund there, the New York Times today dropped a front-page bombshell that seems to imply he was either financially [...]

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The Latest on Edujobs

Mike Antonucci at HotAir reports that at the same time that the $10 billion teacher jobs (Edujobs) bailout passed the Senate—and was expected to pass the House—lots of school districts were already hiring back the teachers they had pink-slipped last spring. You may recall that many folks have predicted that the fired teachers would be [...]

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More about Student-Teacher Ratios

At the State of Ohio Education blog there’s a discussion of the Fordham report on the fiscal impact of increasing the student-teacher ratio. According to the report, Ohio could save $276 million on teacher salaries if each school increased its student-teacher ration by just one (say 17:1 instead of 16:1) and could save $1.38 billion [...]

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Arizona’s a Surprise Finalist for RttT Dollars

We always tell kids that set-backs shouldn’t discourage them. If at first you don’t succeed– try harder. The State of Arizona did just that and found itself a finalist in the second round of the Race to the Top (RttT) grant competition. The Hechinger Report‘s Liz Willen reports: Ann-Eve Pedersen of the Arizona Education Network [...]

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Fiscal Impact of Increasing Student-Teacher Ratios

Emmy Partin at Flypaper uses Ohio figures to measure the fiscal impact of increasing class size, but similar savings could be expected elsewhere. Current Ohio law caps class size at 25 kids. But with the state, which invests about 40 percent of its revenue in K-12 education, looking for ways to plug an $8 billion [...]

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Helping Mom-and-Pop Charter Schools

Michael Petrilli at Education Next has a very interesting video interview with Chester Finn and Terry Ryan about the new book they’ve written with Michael B. Lafferty. All three are from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute. The book– Ohio’s Education Reform Challenges: Lessons from the Front Lines–chronicles Fordham’s attempts to help what they refer to [...]

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Ohio School Levies

If you’re from Ohio, you might think that yard signs that regularly encourage you to vote for or against the upcoming school levy is normal life. So you might be surprised to see this comment by Jamie Davies O’Leary at Flypaper: Anyone who’s from Ohio or familiar with the state knows there are a ridiculous [...]

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