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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