Apr 3, 2019

Front Matter and Contents for Volume V, No. 9, March 2019, >Journal of the K-12 Revolution: Essays and Research from Minneapolis, Minnesota<: Consequences of the Minneapolis Public Schools Board of Education Vote of 12 March 2019 to Extend a New Contract to Superintendent Ed Graff


Volume V, No. 9                                                                              

March 2019

 

Journal of the K-12 Revolution

Essays and Research from

Minneapolis, Minnesota

 

A Publication of the

New Salem Educational Initiative

 

Gary Marvin Davison, Editor

                               

Consequences of the Minneapolis Public

Schools Board of Education Vote of 12     

March 2019 to Extend a New Contract to                    

Superintendent Ed Graff

 

A Five-Article Series         

                                                                                                                                                                         

Gary Marvin Davison, Ph. D.

Director, New Salem Educational Initiative

 

New Salem Educational Initiative

Minneapolis, Minnesota

 

Consequences of the

Minneapolis Public Schools

Board of Education Vote of 12     

March 2019 to Extend a New

Contract to Superintendent Ed Graff

      

A Five-Article Series         

 

Copyright © 2019

by Gary Marvin Davison

New Salem Educational Initiative

 

Contents

 

Article #1                 

Introductory Comments:                                                                               

The Fateful Vote of 12 March 2019: 

Let the Mass Movement Begin

 

Article #2                   

The 12 March 2019 Vote to Extend a                                         

New Contract to Ed Graff Signals a

New Phase in the K-12 Revolution

  

                                               

Article #3                 

Mass Movement Will Ensue as Awareness                        

Builds that the Current MPS School Board

of Education Must Be Ousted and an

Authoritative Chief Academic Officer Hired

                    

                                                               

Article #4                   

A Mass Movement of Highly Intentional                                             

Pro-Knowledge Citizens Will Supplant MPS

Superintendent Ed Graff and Members of the

MPS Board of Education as Decision-Makers at

This Iteration of the Locally Centralized School

District

 

               

Article #5           

Concluding Thoughts:                                                                   

Hiring of a Scholarly Chief of Academics is

Superintendent Ed Graff’s Only Hope for  

Long-Term Survival as Putative Leader of the

Minneapolis Public Schools

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