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by | Dec 30, 2009

Passengers aboard a wide-body jet sit awaiting their arrival to an American city. Suddenly, one passenger — a son of a prosperous Nigerian family-turned-Islamic terrorist — attempts a suicide bombing by detonating the chemical bomb he managed to sneak through…

by | Dec 23, 2009

Considering its role in sparking the most-important teachers union strike in American history five decades ago with its shutdown of New York City’s schools, and the years it has since spent making teaching the public sector profession most-insulated from performance…

by | Dec 17, 2009

Birch Evans (Evan) Bayh III is the last person factoring into the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee’s efforts to retain control of the upper house. Amid abysmal poll numbers for Majority Leader Harry Reid, Pennsylvania’s Arlen Specter and Connecticut’s Christopher Dodd,…

by | Dec 10, 2009

Nineteen percent of black male students and 16 percent of their white male peers attending Cleveland’s public schools in the 2005-2006 school year were labeled with some form of learning disability. This meant that they were likely placed into the…

by | Nov 16, 2009

The Latino teens graduating from the Animo Leadership High School just outside Los Angeles probably aren’t familiar with the arguments for expanding Head Start and pre-kindergarten programs offered by advocates such as Nobel Laureate James Heckman. And the Latino middle-schoolers…

by | Nov 9, 2009

When it comes to governors, mayors and even pundits, the school reform movement has no difficulty selling them on its formula of standardized tests, stricter accountability measures, mayoral control of school districts and expansion of school choice. This can be…

by | Oct 29, 2009

Greg Ballard captured the national spotlight in 2007 when he managed to defeat the re-election bid of the Indianapolis Bart Peterson, one of the rising superstars on the national Democratic Party scene. With just $300,000 in campaign donations, little support…

by | Oct 16, 2009

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the state’s Democratically-controlled legislature have become better-known for dysfunctional sparring matches and dueling tax increase packages than for any form of unanimous agreement. So the last month proved to be amazing as legislators agreed to…

by | Oct 9, 2009

As a presidential aspirant last year, Barack Obama gained the support of the National Education Association — and the scorn of school choice activists — when he declared his skepticism of the school choice and accountability measures in the No…

by | Sep 28, 2009

Adrian Fenty may well win re-election as Washington, D.C.’s mayor. But he hasn’t exactly lived up to his squeaky clean reform reputation. A refusal to cut pet programs amid a $666 million budget shortfall in the upcoming budget made him…

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