Where’s “All that Kentucky education progress” on the NAEP? (Update) Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesJanuary 23, 2020Achievement Gaps, Education Progress, KPREP, NAEP, testing
Like I said, Parents are getting even less interested in school councils Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesJanuary 22, 2020sbdm, School Based Decision Making, School Councils, teachers
The inconsistency in the state board of education’s ill-advised termination of its finance committee Education, News, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesJanuary 21, 2020Education, Education Financial Accounting, Finance Committee, taxes
Improved education financial transparency now at risk thanks to new state board’s decision Education, News, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesJanuary 17, 2020Education, Education Financial Accounting, MUNIS, taxes, Transparency
Bill to return rationality to governance of Kentucky’s schools filed Education, News, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesJanuary 15, 2020SB-7, sbdm, School Councils, Senate Bill 7, Site Based Decision Making
Kentucky now pays for first attempt at the GED test Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesJanuary 14, 2020Education, GED, GED Tests
Getting critical thinking wrong Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesJanuary 10, 2020Education, Social Studies Standards
Stop Saying “At Least We’re Not Mississippi” Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesJanuary 9, 2020Mississippi, NAEP
Big school money embezzlement in Franklin County Education, News, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesJanuary 8, 2020Education, Embezzlement, Superintendents, taxes
Much needed resolutions for pension reform in the new year Transparency and Accou..., PensionsJanuary 4, 2020
If we want to increase teacher pay, we need to consider the high amount of non-teacher staffing in Kentucky Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesJanuary 2, 2020Education, teachers, Teachers to Other School Staff
Don’t Kentucky’s students deserve at least 50 – 50 odds of learning to read well? Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesDecember 29, 2019ACT, NAEP, Reading Instruction, Reading Wars
Kentucky Tonight, as always, provides interesting food for thought Pt. 2 Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesDecember 21, 2019Achievement Gaps, Education, NAEP
Shortchanging the taxpayer on the full information Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesDecember 10, 2019Education, Education Finances, taxes
Parents getting even less interested in Kentucky’s school councils Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesDecember 9, 2019Achievement Gaps, Education, NAEP, sbdm, School Councils
Do the Common Core State Standards live on in Kentucky? Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesDecember 7, 2019Common Core State Standards, Education Standards, Social Studies Standards, Transparency
Some more food for thought on the Mississippi NAEP situation Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesDecember 6, 2019Achievement Gaps, Education, NAEP, testing
Report on NAEP to Kentucky Board of Education today didn’t get it right Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesDecember 4, 2019NAEP, testing
For those who don’t think NAEP “Proficient” scoring is meaningful Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesDecember 4, 2019ACT, Education, EXPLORE Test, NAEP, testing
Where’s “All that Kentucky education progress” on the NAEP? Education, Transparency and Accou...Richard InnesNovember 27, 2019Achievement Gaps, Education, K-PREP, KPREP, Mississippi, NAEP, testing