by Jennifer Hawks | Mar 1, 2023 | Feature-, Opinion
The newest attack on public education began last month when Florida rejected the AP African American Studies course. Next, some Florida officials questioned the value of all AP classes and considered an alternative provider to the SAT college entrance exam – one which...
by Jennifer Hawks | Aug 15, 2022 | Opinion
August is a month of new beginnings for millions of Americans as students return to school to meet new teachers and find new friends to sit near in class. This August also brings a new question for public school districts that no one would have predicted a year ago:...
by Jennifer Hawks | Mar 25, 2019 | Opinion
Today marks the beginning of the second annual Public Schools Week, which highlights the good work being done in and by America’s public schools and why public dollars belong in public schools. I am among the 90 percent of U.S. students educated in our public...