John Wiley Price, You’ve Been Schooled

John Wiley Price, namesake of a new African school Later this year, Masai children in rural Kenya will begin classes in a school named for “one of Texas’ greatest sons.” They — indeed their parents and just about everyone else in Kenya — might be a bit puzzled about the…

DISD Now $316,000 Lighter

Last week came news that the Dallas Independent School District would be repaying federal grant money is was using rather inappropriately — like, $316,000 worth of federal grant money. That dough, provided by a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grant, was supposed to go to HIV prevention education efforts…

No Child Left Behind. Yeah, O.K.

High-stakes testing doesn’t result in better education, at least not among minorities — it just leads to a disproportionate number of African-Americans, Latinos and ESL students dropping out of Texas schools. That’s one finding in a new report released today by Rice University and the University of Texas. The study…

UT Dallas Is a Wise Investment

Last year, Kiplinger listed the University of Texas at Dallas as the 69th-best deal for in-staters among public colleges. This year, the school formerly known as the Graduate Research Center of the Southwest moves way, way up to the No. 50 slot, after the personal-finance advisors factored in both academic…

Now, Now, Voyager?

Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, a supporter of Dallas-based Voyager Expanded Learning — but why, some wonder. On December 20, The Washington Post ran a lengthy piece questioning the relationship between Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, the ranking Democrat and chairwoman of the Senate’s D.C. appropriations subcommittee until a year ago, and…

Gettin’ Smart: It’s Worth It!

I had no idea it paid so well to be a DISD student. That’s what it says in the new issue of U.S. News & World Report: In Dallas, high school students can pocket about $100 for every passing score on college-level examinations. The Advanced Placement Incentive Program “has created…

A Degree in Creationism? Could Happen.

The Texas Freedom Network sends word that, at this very moment, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Committee on Academic Excellence and Research in Austin is discussing and considering a request from the Institute for Creation Research in Dallas for a certificate of authority to grant degrees in Texas. And…

The Mighty Quinn (Well, Mightier)

Paul Quinn College president Michael Sorrell “We are embarking upon a journey to become one of America’s elite small colleges,” writes Paul Quinn College’s newly installed president, Michael J. Sorrell, on the school’s Web site. And he has a long, long way to go: As the Associated Press noted yesterday…

Math Problem? No Problem.

We probably post too many press releases dumped on Unfair Park’s door step — it’s not like Sprinkles is sending us cupcakes. But here’s one we feel comfortable passing along. Because, like, it’s for the kids, man. Or their parents. Both, sounds like. Almost sounds too good to be true,…

Dallas Mascot Challenge: Furred vs. Feathered

Do you like to dress up in costume and dance around for kids? If so, and you’re not currently enrolled in an educational institution at which the top grade level is “12” or lower, you may be creepy. (Birthday party clowns are no exception, as anyone who, like me, is…

Summer School

School’s out for summer! Unless you live in McKinney. Or you just like high school girls. Lots of reasons to be proud of living in McKinney these days. Cute little town square. Big green Wal-Mart. One school ranked among Newsweek’s best. Or is it two? But down at the McKinney…

In State, But Outta Luck?

Last week, almost 50 local high school and college students piled into a bus and headed out of town. This was no spring break beach vacation or field trip, though: The goals were purely political. The teenagers went to Austin to oppose proposals to repeal a law that allows qualified…

Re: Lancaster ISD’s Way Late With Audit…

Steve Snyder, the former editor of Lancaster Today till he was “downsized” out of that gig earlier this year, sends word that he’s got plenty to offer at his Web site concerning the state of the Lancaster Independent School District and, more to the point, its superintendent, Larry Lewis. And,…

Lancaster ISD’s Way Late With Audit, And People Are Starting to Notice

Lancaster ISD Larry Lewis insists his district’s audit is more than two months late for legit reasons. When Dallas’ Only Daily recently mentioned the upcoming $142-million school-bond package vote in Lancaster, it said only that it will “alleviate overcrowding and address future growth.” Two days later, The Dallas Morning News…

Waytago, Brainiacs!

From left, Michelle Berger, Matthew Dempsky and Jack Lindamood were among the competitors at a computer-programming competition in Tokyo. Us, we can’t even get our computers to adjust for Daylight Savings Time. This probably doesn’t make for a great spectator sport. Nonetheless, a team of three computer-science students from UT-Dallas…

American High

If you’re interested in what life’s like at James Madison High School, you need go no further than YouTube: Today, whilst doing our usual browsing for items of local interest, we stumbled across the work of one “bryanrotge,” who clearly digs bringing a video camera to school in order to…

No Love Here

Lew Blackburn, at right, doesn’t seem to quite know the meaning of the word “impressive.” If you want to know why the Dallas Independent School District seems to have a spending scandal more often than the Dallas Mavericks lose a game, well, maybe part of the answer lies with trustees…