The Empire State (updated Feb 3, 2015)
Important resources for New Yorkers:
New York State Education Department Education Building Room 111 89 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12234 Phone: (518) […]
Come See For Yourself (updated Feb 3, 2015)
Important resources for New Jerseyans:
New Jersey Department of Education P.O. Box 500 100 Riverview Plaza Trenton, NJ 08625-0500 Phone: (609) […]
Ocean State (updated Feb 3, 2015)
Important resources for Rhode Islanders:
Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 255 Westminster Street Providence, RI 02903-3400 Phone: (401) […]
2013 purchase of iPads for testing and instructional (?) use in Los Angeles Unified School District.
You’re among friends (updated Feb 3, 2015)
Important resources for Wisconsinites:
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction 125 South Webster Street P.O. Box 7841 Madison, WI 53707-7841 Phone: (608) […]
Experience Washington (updated Feb 3, 2015)
Important resources for Washingtonians:
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (Washington) Old Capitol Building 600 South Washington P.O. Box […]
Colorful Colorado (updated Feb 3, 2015)
Important resources for Coloradans:
Colorado Department of Education 201 East Colfax Avenue Denver, CO 80203-1704 Phone: (303) 866-6600 Fax: (303) […]
The American Experience. (updated Feb 3, 2015)
Important resources for D.C. residents:
Office of the State Superintendent of Education (District of Columbia) State Board of Education Suite 350N 441 […]
Frequently Asked Questions & Wiki
Say Yes to Michigan (updated Feb 3, 2015)
Important resources for Michiganders:
Michigan Department of Education P.O. Box 30008 608 West Allegan Street Lansing, MI 48909 Phone: (517) 373-3324 Fax: […]
Panels and workshops on strengthening public education and refuting the ”ed reform” movement.
What works? What helps? How can you get your kid what he or she needs, both at school and at home?
Every state has its own funding formula, but there are some basic concepts it’s helpful to know. This group is where we can list helpful resources and start learning what we can from factual, evidence-based sources.
Literary, theatrical, film, visual, performing — how best to nurture your artsy kid(s)?
Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math — who’s doing it right?