One Human’s Guide to Not Losing Their Mind (and maybe changing the world instead)

Back in 2016, after the Pulse Nightclub shooting, I wrote a post about feeling helpless in the world. I stand by that work and I read it from time to time when I’m feeling that way. And this post stems from those ideas, but is tailored a bit more for these particularly trying times. I wrote this list for myself.  But based on the conversations … Continue reading One Human’s Guide to Not Losing Their Mind (and maybe changing the world instead)

Understanding School Choice

By Doreen Fryling, Ed.D. School choice sounds like a great idea. In theory, parents could pick out the best school that suits their child’s learning needs and interests. Schools would compete with each other to bring the very best to their student populations so as to retain and recruit. Innovation would follow. Failing schools would disappear. Kids would be happy. Parents would be happy. Schools would be happy places. But … Continue reading Understanding School Choice