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A New Principle?
July 5, 2021
I’m no economist. I don’t have formal training. What I know about economics is from studying with groups and on my own (going through CORE-ECON for instance,...
Scrots, Mortgages, and Personal Finance Praxis
June 28, 2021
After two hours on the phone with three different customer service representatives, we finally figured it out. My heart was beating hard. I was sweating...
The Ideology of Education News
June 21, 2021
Lying in bed one rainy morning, I went down a rabbit hole. I had some time off from childcare and saw a tweet by Chad Aldeman critiquing an Economic Policy...
The Fifth Formula
June 14, 2021
A couple weeks ago the Biden adminitration released a 60-page proposal for funding "Education for the Disadvantaged," or Title 1A of the Elementary and...
School Lunch Debt and the Ruling Class
June 7, 2021
Parents in Wyoming Valley School District in Pennsylvania were terrified and angry. The district sent a letter threatening to send their children to foster...
The socialist way to talk about school funding 'inequality'
June 1, 2021
I can’t stop talking about Ester Cyna’s award-winning essay on school finance in North Carolina over the long 20th century. The history is rigorous and the...
Fear and Loathing in School Infrastructure Reimbursement
May 24, 2021
A comrade asked me a question recently about school infrastructure reimbursements. He’s interested in knowing whether there are models elsewhere in the US...
Title 1 Funding: An MMT approach
May 17, 2021
I spent a good chunk of time the last few days sitting at my desk and twirling my pen, staring out the window. I was trying to figure out how I would propose...
Teaching History During the Chauvin Verdict Announcement
May 10, 2021
I taught a history class the day the Chauvin verdict was announced. The class started at 4:30pm, which was the exact time the verdict was supposed to be...
A little fiscal mutualism, as a treat?
May 6, 2021
Michael Glass and Sean Vanatta, in their history of 1940s municipal finance in the New York suburbs, coined the term fiscal mutualism. This is a cool idea so...
What happened in Vermont
May 3, 2021
Carol Brigham’s family stopped talking to her. The superintendent of her school district got his tires slashed. A father, reporting on what was happening,...
How did I get here?
April 29, 2021
In my history of school funding seminar last week, students asked me something personal. We were talking about how hard and wonky school finance is, and they...
Cooperation Analysis of the Twin Cities Region
April 26, 2021
So much focus has been on Minneapolis in the wake of the Derek Chauvin trial. The city's been on all of our minds. Coincidentally, the Twin Cities is also...
Making Schools Safe: A Different Angle
April 21, 2021
So much of the literature and organizing on school finance comes down to a two-word demand: more money. If we get the revenue, we can provide better...
Rescue me
April 19, 2021
The American Rescue Plan is coming to your town soon if it hasn't already. The dollars are flowing. This includes $122 billion for school districts. How does...
Debt Reveal Day (and hi to buttondown!)
April 15, 2021
Hi everyone, I started a Buttondown newsletter account! Here's my first post on the new platform. Thanks to Jezza and Katherine for suggesting it. Check this...
This is (not) a school
April 8, 2021
This is part 3 of a series on String Theory Performing Arts Charter School in Philadelphia. I did a basic history of their massive 2013 bond issuance here....
String Theory Development Corporation
April 5, 2021
I went down a significant rabbit hole trying to understand a Philadelphia charter school bond issuance last week. It almost ended me. I was reading it before...
School district revenge fantasy
April 1, 2021
The amazing Dr. Camika Royal gave a lecture on her research to my program recently. She’s an historian of urban education focusing on Philadelphia and has a...
WTF is local school funding?
March 29, 2021
Schools get funded two ways: grants and loans. I wrote about Yonkers school district’s recent bond issuance, focusing on a recent loan they took out. Carlos...
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