Posts tagged "Washington D.C."
human capital
February 12, 2009
Rhee: Bloomberg asked Klein to bring her red/green plan to NYC
Michelle Rhee touted her red-track/green-track teacher pay proposal last night at Pace University, saying it’s made such a splash that Mayor Bloomberg asked Chancellor Joel Klein if they could bring a similar model to New York. The proposal, which is being negotiated with the D.C. teachers union right now, would award some first-year teachers nearly $40,000 raises in exchange for giving up their tenure rights — while others could choose a “red” path where they retain tenure but are paid less.
Rhee said the model came up in a recent chat with Klein, who she said she speaks to regularly to share “best practices” and to commiserate. Klein told her that Mayor Bloomberg had asked if they could bring the red/green plan to New York. “Apparently Klein said to him, ‘Not even you have enough money to do all of that in New York City,’” she said. Rhee’s plan, if passed, will be financed by private philanthropy for the first five years, she said.
A spokesman for the Department of Education, David Cantor, said the story is true.
Rhee spent part of her talk referencing the divide within the Democratic Party, where some education experts argue focus should be on improving schools and schools alone and others push for a broader focus. Rhee, who is firmly in the first camp, along with Klein, explained her objections to the second group by describing her experience as a second-year teacher. (more…)
school choice
November 11, 2008
For a short time yesterday in D.C., my dream world came true
From the Associated Press’s big scoop, revealing that Michelle Obama visited two Washington, D.C., private schools yesterday, is a nugget that is much more exciting to me:
Reporters and TV crews had camped out at Georgetown Day, Sidwell Friends and the Maret School.
Reporters and TV crews camping out in front of schools — that’s giving education the priority treatment it deserves.
PS: Washington City Paper’s City Desk blog has the best coverage of Sasha and Malia Watch.


