Tuesday, March 27, 2007
The Chalkboard Psychedelic Flashback

What we were blogging about a year ago this week:
-- Our most popular post of all time. It involved zucchinis, Walmart, food stamps, vouchers, and the state teachers union - all in one tidy post!
-- A hairy (armpit) lesson learned from the French labor movement.
-- A New York Charter Schools Association analysis of education funding found that the presence of charter schools had no negative impact on district's public school spending.
-- A NY Times report on the state of the young black male reminded us of why we are fighting for quality education in the first place.
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