Monthly Archives: April 2016

Seven Keys for Tennessee

In September 2014 I wrote here about Oak Ridge Schools’ Seven Keys for College and Career Readiness.  The Seven Keys were designed by Oak Ridge Schools superintendent Bruce Borchers working with parents, teachers, community leaders and schools leadership to measure … Continue reading

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VICTORY!

WWII ends! Ok, maybe the news is not that huge but it is still monumental. It is great the TNReady was suspended for grades 3-8 (cancelled in reality) but there were casualties  along the way, many lost hours of instruction, … Continue reading

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Tick, Tock!

The following statement, reported here, was given by the Tennessee Department of Education last week. “We will not ask districts to reschedule again beyond what has been communicated to date, and we will not extend the testing window beyond May 10,” … Continue reading

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My Letter to Commissioner of Education

To: Candice McQueen, Commissioner, Tennessee Department of Education Candice.McQueen@tn.gov Commissioner McQueen, First I want to say I have heard many good things about you from our school leadership in Oak Ridge. Thank you for working to raise the bar in … Continue reading

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An Open Letter to Representatives Calfee and Ragan and Senators Yager and McNally

Honorable Rep. Kent Calfee, Honorable Rep. John D. Ragan, Honorable Sen. Ken Yager and Honoranle Sen. Randy McNally, First I want to thank each of you for your service.  I also want to thank you for working to raise the … Continue reading

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