This week marks the 400th year anniversary of the Mayflower Compact – But, will Kentucky’s students ever learn about this important advance in democracy and self-government? UncategorizedRichard InnesNovember 11, 2020
KYTC rejects $10.5 million in single bid offers from highway industry Transparency and Accou..., Transportation, Uncategorized, Center for Open Govern...Guest UserOctober 27, 2020
BIPPS Analysis: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet shows progress on single-bid road contracts Transparency and Accou..., Transportation, UncategorizedGuest UserOctober 12, 2020
UPDATED: We've seen this parade of horribles before... State Budget, UncategorizedGuest UserJune 10, 2020
Historic unemployment, struggling families won't deter the higher gas-tax crowd State Budget, Taxes, Transportation, Uncategorized, BudgetGuest UserJune 4, 2020
If you open schools again, will they come? Education, Education Reform, News, Transparency and Accou..., UncategorizedRichard InnesMay 15, 2020COVID-19, Education, Home Schools, Home-Schooling, school choice
When Teaching Media Literacy, Which News Sources Are Credible? Even Teachers Don't Agree UncategorizedRichard InnesMarch 6, 2020
Teacher merit pay working for Dallas UncategorizedRichard InnesJanuary 16, 2020Education, Merit pay for teachers
Those large Kentucky high school graduation rates UncategorizedRichard InnesOctober 14, 2019graduation rates, Transition Ready Graduation Rate, TRGR
It’s the 75th anniversary of D-Day, but Kentucky’s proposed social studies standards don’t ever mention it UncategorizedRichard InnesJune 6, 2019D-Day, Social Studies Standards, world war iiComment
Why does the POW/MIA flag fly in every Kentucky rest stop while Vietnam is never mentioned in the state’s social studies standards revision? UncategorizedRichard InnesMay 21, 2019Education, Social Studies StandardsComment
Throwing money at failing public schools has not helped Education, News, Transparency and Accou..., UncategorizedRichard InnesFebruary 27, 2019Persistently Low Achieving Schools, Priority Schools, school choice, taxesComment
How’s that? Louisville parents want more school choice and less busing!!! UncategorizedRichard InnesFebruary 5, 2019charter schools, JCPS busing policy, Jefferson County, school choiceComment
Surprise: NAEP tells us Cleveland’s Charter Schools Outperform, too UncategorizedRichard InnesJanuary 25, 2019charter schools, Cleveland Charter Schools, NAEP, School Choice WeekComment
Quote of the Day – On school choice UncategorizedRichard InnesJanuary 24, 2019Florida School Choice, quote of the day, school choiceComment
School Councils: One area where parents choose NOT to participate in Kentucky’s traditional schools UncategorizedRichard InnesJanuary 24, 2019sbdm, school choice, School CouncilsComment
NAEP tells us Atlanta’s Charter Schools Outperform UncategorizedRichard InnesJanuary 23, 2019Atlanta Charter Schools, NAEP, school choiceComment