Life on Mars, or kindergarten, NYC style?
An outsider might have a hard time believing what parents in New York City go through to get their children into public – not private — kindergarten. The difficulty of gaining entry into private nursery school has already received more than its share of publicity, including the hilarious film Nursery-U. But in the last few [...]
Classroom Visits Can Illuminate Pre-school Issue
EarlyStories has for months urged journalists to visit pre-school classrooms and glimpse what is happening (or not happening), especially as states battle over funding cuts and the prospect of economic stimulus money. So it was gratifying to see a reporter from the Beaumont Enterprise observing the routines of 4 and 5-year-olds at a private pre-k [...]
Stirring up the Fans
Diane Flynn Keith, a homeschool advocate who runs an anti-public school listserv and an online site for homeschoolers, reported in a message to her listserv that the ABC producer for the Stossel show had contacted her and asked her to put together parents who would oppose universal preschool. She said the producer contacted her again [...]
More on Stossel: “Universal Pre-K: ‘This Whole Thing Is a Scam’” and the Response from Pre-K Now
EarlyStories blogged yesterday about ABC News’ partnership with a libertarian foundation to produce a so-called “news” report that, guess what, espouses libertarian anti-government ideas. The item was based on a Reason.tv video on the same topic. The program segment (to air tonight) mainly features Mia Levi, the operator of a string of private preschools who [...]
A Report on Preschool Co-Produced by ABC and the Reason Foundation’s Reason.tv?
I hope ABC News doesn’t try to pass off its Friday night special, co-produced with the Reason Foundation, as journalism. One of the segments of the ABC special is on universal preschool, which the libertarian Reason Foundation opposes, loudly and often. That’s fine. We like a plurality of views in America. Otherwise, how could Rush [...]
Quote of the Day: ‘You can’t really go to Vail this year and ask for financial aid’
EarlyStories applauds journalists for looking into the connection between education and the economy, and it’s natural that the New York Times would want to see how private schools and the parents who pay for them are faring. What new financial struggles might be emerging for the many formerly flush Wall Streeters and other now hurting [...]
Stimulus and Skepticism: More Questions and Concerns
As details of President Barack Obama’s stimulus package trickle down to the states, journalists who dig into the emerging story are finding the new spending may not solve entrenched financial problems of districts struggling with deep budget cuts and already sending out layoff notices to teachers. Larry Abramson of National Public Radio spoke to superintendents [...]






