DFER News Roundup 5.29.2014

Blogs, Letters & Testimonials

May 29, 2014

DFER News Roundup

 Credit: USA Today 
By Devin Boyle, Director of Communications, and Stephanie Doctrow, Communications Coordinator and Web Editor

Featured:

  • DFER announced its new Board of Directors, a diverse group of former elected officials from across the country.

DFER Seen & Heard:

  • “When it comes to failing schools, the lesser of two evils is still evil,” writes DFER-AZ’s Christina Martinez in the Huffington Post.
  • DFER-MI’s Harrison Blackmond wrote a moving piece for MLive about the 60th anniversary of Brown vs. Board of Education and the importance of education to equality.

DFER Blog:

  • DFER-IL released a pop quiz on the Common Core.

In Related News:

  • Senator Mary Landrieu, DFER’s March Reformer of the Month, released a higher education package that would reduce costs and expand access for all students. (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
  • “For schools, long road to a level playing field,” writes the New York Times’ Eduardo Porter.
  • “Who gets to graduate?” Paul Tough asks in the New York Times magazine.

Fun With Infographics & More:

  • Infographic | Where are most of the nation’s public charter schools?
  • Infographic | Persistent inequities in college completion rates.