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2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Barack Obama and the Challenging Politics of Merit Pay: Denver Edition

Just wanted to bring your attention to a great new piece by Hannah Sternberg at The Weekly Standard on the politics of merit pay, a topic all too near to my heart. Most of the article explores a proposal by the reform-minded chancellor of Washington, D.C. Public Schools - Michelle Rhee - and how it's being received in this dysfunctional, bureaucratic education system. But the article also takes a peek at events surrounding Denver's groundbreaking ProComp teacher pay program, including a mention of the recent tensions that have resulted in strike threats. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Education, General, Labor, National Politics Tagged With: Barack Obama, bureaucratic, contract negotiations, D.C. Public Schools, Democratic Party, Denver, dysfunctional, education reform, Hannah Sternberg, John McCain, labor interests, merit pay, Michelle Rhee, Mike Antonucci, performance-based compensation, politics, presidential nominee, ProComp, Rocky Mountain News, teacher pay, teacher quality, teacher strike, teachers unions, The Weekly Standard

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Tables May Be Turning Against Denver Teachers Union in ProComp Faceoff

Negotiations between Denver Public Schools (DPS) and Denver Classroom Teachers Association (DCTA) are as heated as ever, with the performance pay plan known as ProComp still at stake:Denver Public Schools officials want an overhaul they say will better attract and retain talented teachers. The union says the current plan is fair to all teachers but that the DPS proposal would favor beginning teachers over veterans. Three days of mediation are set to begin Aug. 20, and the union has told teachers to prepare for a strike if no agreement is reached. In essence, the district's proposal is too radical for the union, which thrives on its perceived role as a defender of teacher security and must appease many of the more veteran teachers … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General, Labor, National Politics Tagged With: bargaining contract, Democratic National Convention, Denver Classroom Teachers Association, Denver Post, Denver ProComp, Denver Public Schools, Denver Teachers for Change, EdNews Colorado, education reform, equal outcomes, mediation, Michael Bennet, negotiations, online petition, progressive, proposals, radical, school district, tactics, teachers, teachers strike, teachers union, union leadership, union representatives

2/7/2026 By Ben 2 Comments

What Does Bill Ritter Know about Court to Gamble Taxpayer Dollars?

Yesterday, highlighting Governor Bill Ritter's arrogant response to the recent court decision finding his property tax hike unconstitutional, Republican leaders in the state legislature Mike May and Andy McElhany dashed off a scathing letter:It is irresponsible to assume that the Colorado Supreme Court will overturn the decision of the District Court that your property tax proposal from last year is unconstitutional. A new analysis by Legislative Council shows that the cost of doing nothing to address this possibility, before the budget goes into effect on July 1, 2008, will be $272 million! The price of inaction is too great. Serving in the justice system, you saw how difficult it is to win on appeal, and must recognize the need for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General, History Tagged With: 2008 election, Andy McElhany, Best Destiny, Bill Ritter, budget buster, Colorado, Colorado Attorney General, Colorado Supreme Court, Democrat Party, Denver District Court, Dred Scott, education reform, Grand Junction Sentinel, inaugural address, James Buchanan, John Suthers, Legislative Council, Mike May, Mike Saccone, partisan politics, property tax hike, Republicans, Rocky Mountain Right, slavery, special session, U.S. history

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Don’t Think that Getting Rid of the Test Will Make the Problem Go Away

Nancy Mitchell in the Rocky Mountain News reports today about the Colorado Student Assessment Program:Colorado's $22 million testing program appears headed for replacement after more than a dozen years and scant evidence of improvement in recent results. In other words: Not enough kids are learning fundamental reading skills at the critical junction of 3rd grade. Therefore, some people say it's time to modernize and improve the CSAP, and others want to scrap testing and accountability altogether. The first group has the right idea, provided updating the state's assessment system is done correctly. The second group makes an absurd flight from logic. Imagine if the news story were about a state-funded auto emissions testing program in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General Tagged With: Best Destiny, CSAP, education reform, Rocky Mountain News

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Best Destiny: How Not to Respond to the Taxpayers’ Courtroom Win

Yesterday's Colorado Republican State Convention - with key video at Slapstick Politics and a great recap from Night Twister - was bolstered by the announcement of the taxpayers' legal victory against Gov. Bill Ritter for his unconstitutional property tax hike. But Michael at Best Destiny has some sage cautionary advice for Colorado Republicans on how to respond to Friday's courtroom decision:Republicans MUST NOT go out in public and seem too giddy about this. They should talk about checks and balances, and limiting the governor's ability to act unilaterally, and the majority's clear disregard for the Constitution. But if they seem like they're just glad to have the money taken back by the general public, it'll be a lot harder to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General Tagged With: Best Destiny, Bill Ritter, Bruce Randolph, cautionary advice, Democrats, Denver Public Schools, education reform, innovation, Night Twister, property tax hike, Republican State Convention, Slapstick Politics, teachers union

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Come See Flunked: The Movie’s Colorado Debut Next Wednesday

Flunked: The Movie - an Evergreen Freedom Foundation (EFF) production - comes to Colorado next Wednesday, May 21. The Independence Institute (where I work) is sponsoring the showing of this spectacular 47-minute film about the success stories that should inspire transformational change in our nation's education system. The film, narrated by Joe Mantegna, is more engaging and entertaining than your average documentary. Here's a preview: Also, you can listen to this iVoices podcast recorded today with EFF's Steve Maggi to learn more about the film. And go here to find out how to sign up for the May 21 event. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Education, General, My Life Tagged With: education reform, Evergreen Freedom Foundation, Flunked: The Movie, Independence Institute, iVoices, Joe Mantegna, Steve Maggi

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Teachers Union Shows Colors against School Reform, Own Members

More appearing on the Net today regarding the Denver teachers union clamping down on a struggling school's quest for freedom - David Harsanyi's opinion piece for the Denver Post sees it as a "lesson in union power": Educational reform, union leaders often tell us, is the purview of teachers and administrators, not politicians. Teachers are the ones, the union says, who understand the special needs of students, parents and the unique neighborhoods they operate within. That's why listening to union president Kim Ursetta defending the DCTA's decision was an excruciating experience for all. Her answers were illogical and her position untenable. Let's keep in mind that a majority of Bruce Randolph teachers signed off on the school's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Education, General, Labor Tagged With: Bruce Randolph, David Harsanyi, Denver Classroom Teachers Association, education reform, iVoices, Mike Antonucci

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Bipartisan Education Reform Proposal a Threat to Union Power

The Denver Post reports today that Senate President Peter Groff, D-Denver, has filed a piece of legislation that already has started to cause shockwaves among the education establishment:A bill that would give traditional Colorado schools the flexibility to operate more like charter schools and allow them to be removed from union agreements was introduced into the legislature Thursday. Senate President Peter Groff, D-Denver, submitted the "Innovation Schools Act of 2008," which would give schools control over their budgets, hiring decisions and length of the school day and calendar. The bill would relieve schools from, among other things, having to follow state statutes regarding teacher pay and hiring. "There is a laundry list of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General, Labor Tagged With: Bruce Randolph, Caroline Hoxby, Collective Bargaining, Colorado Education Association, education reform, Innovation Schools Act, Manual High School, Marguerite Roza, Sen. Peter Groff, Terry Moe

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Moloney: Look to the History of American Teacher Unions

Why did the Denver teachers union throw itself in the way of a request sought by teachers and school leaders for autonomy? In a column today for the Rocky Mountain News, former state education commissioner Dr. William Moloney adds some badly needed historical perspective:As this tragedy unfolds, observers sigh and say, "Oh, that's just the way all teachers unions behave." Not so! It's just the way American teachers unions behave, and it is profoundly important for public policy-makers to understand this critical distinction. The whole article is worth a perusal. It will help explain union opposition to the new Innovation Schools Act, too. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General, Labor Tagged With: Bruce Randolph, Dr. William Moloney, education reform, Innovation Schools Act, teachers union

2/7/2026 By Ben 1 Comment

Teachers Union Getting Ready to Ask Permission to Run Its Own School

Following the Bruce Randolph and Manual HS episode in Denver, the teachers union now says it has a proposal coming to run its own school:Denver's teachers union plans to submit a proposal this spring to create its own school, hoping to launch a teacher-led demonstration site for how to improve student achievement. "Teachers are supportive of reform," Kim Ursetta, president of the Denver Classroom Teachers Association, said Tuesday. "We have ideas how to improve student achievement and we want an opportunity to put our ideas forward." More power to them. Given an ideal public education system guided by parental/consumer choice where the money followed the child based on need and local schools had autonomy over employment, curriculum, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Education, General, Labor Tagged With: Bruce Randolph, Denver Classroom Teachers Association, education reform, Manual HS, school autonomy, union

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