Friday, March 05, 2010
New York Post Op-ed on NYS as "Finalist" for Race to the Top
Today's New York Post has an op-ed article (here) by me that discusses New York State's federal Race to the Top application being named among the sixteen "finalists."
The state Board of Regents and Education Commissioner did all they could to effectively position New York for a federal grant from this $4.35 billion competitive grant fund. But they cannot legislate. Today's Post op-ed urges the state legislature to adopt genuine education reforms now to break out of this pack and send a message to Washington that New York will carry out its promised reforms.
There is nothing to lose and everything to gain by the legislature moving with alacrity. Either we increase our chances for the maximum grant now; or we better position the state competitively for resubmitting a grant for Round 2 applications in June.
Peter Murphy
for The Chalkboard
Twitter.com/PeterMurphy26
Facebook: "Chalkboard Nycsa"
The state Board of Regents and Education Commissioner did all they could to effectively position New York for a federal grant from this $4.35 billion competitive grant fund. But they cannot legislate. Today's Post op-ed urges the state legislature to adopt genuine education reforms now to break out of this pack and send a message to Washington that New York will carry out its promised reforms.
There is nothing to lose and everything to gain by the legislature moving with alacrity. Either we increase our chances for the maximum grant now; or we better position the state competitively for resubmitting a grant for Round 2 applications in June.
Peter Murphy
for The Chalkboard
Twitter.com/PeterMurphy26
Facebook: "Chalkboard Nycsa"




