Sara Randazzo
@sara_randazzo
Education reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Los Angeles, covering K-12 nationally. Reach me at sara.randazzo(at)wsj(dot)com.
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http://www.wsj.com 09-04-2010 14:44:42
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“In what other industry can you be average and be paid the same amount of money as somebody that is phenomenal? Before this [performance pay] program, that’s what education felt like for me.” Eric hale via Sara Randazzo The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/us-news/educat… #txed Matthew Holzgrafe
'You can only survive for so long being that cloistered.'
Smart look at what comes next for Harvard from Melissa Korn wsj.com/us-news/educat…
'I feel like I represent me and not the whole black race in this AP class.'
In this high school, Douglas Belkin and I found a rarity in public K-12 education: classes voluntarily separated by race. wsj.com/us-news/educat…
And here in California, Oakland's school district is in turmoil over statements on the Israel-Hamas war being made by the teachers union and school board members.
Christine Mai-Duc watched a board meeting get shut down over the issue. wsj.com/world/middle-e…
In Oregon, Matt Barnum reports students no longer need to pass a test to graduate, sparking calls that standards are being watered down.
“Diplomas are not participation trophies!” wsj.com/us-news/educat…
It's been a busy week for WSJ education stories. Out of Texas, Elizabeth Findell takes us deep inside a small town in Texas pushing back on school vouchers.
“The more threats that are made, the more people will dig in.” wsj.com/us-news/educat…
LAUSD is funding 2,000 jobs with federal Covid-relief dollars, but that money runs out next year.
'Today we’re now having to deal with the aftermath of those decisions,' Alberto M. Carvalho told Matt Barnum in this look at the looming deadline. wsj.com/us-news/educat…
This is a perfectly constructed sentence by
Lindsay Ellis and Alexandra Bruell in this a-hed about the death of 'feedback.'
A Microsoft representative says the software giant decided to change its feedback approach after seeking feedback about it from staff. wsj.com/lifestyle/care…
A months-long The Wall Street Journal investigation found big state universities have been on an unfettered spending spree -- and students are footing the bill. wsj.com/articles/state…