equity audit

lost battle

As we expected, the administration got what it wanted: the Board approved the contract with Dr. Dubiel’s SEE LLC to conduct the coveted Equity Audit. There was, quite obviously, some behind the scene maneuvering: Anne Hall, the Board member who requested more time to analyze the issue, explained that she talked to the administration and

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The whole Equity Audit saga is descending deeper into Veep territory. We last wrote about it a month ago, when a group of Urbana School District employees cast as the Equity Task Force (assisted by a parent or two) announced that they needed to carefully rethink the inscrutable problem of the Equity Audit provider. The

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board of education meeting and a bit of foia

Finally we found out what the USD116 administrators care about. In the beginning we were just trying to talk to them about closing the performance gap, about finding the weak spots in addressing illiteracy, about principled resource optimization… they didn’t reply to our emails, as if we didn’t exist. But as soon as we touched

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educational equity and hegemony

The initiative by Urbana School District 116 to retain a questionable company, Systemic Educational Equity LLC (further, SEE LLC) which we described in the previous post stalled, for now. (TL;DR: the company sells lazy copy-paste concoctions called Equity Audits, to school districts eager to put Paid in the rubric scoring their efforts on overcoming educational

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