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Welcome to the School Reform site!

Keeping up with what's going on in our schools can be a challenge! Everyone has ideas. Everyone has goals. Governments, states, regions, districts, schools, campuses, teachers, parents and students all have agendas and issues. Where do you start? What do you look for? How do you compare one idea to another? How do we measure progress or success? Where does it all lead and when does it end? Whew, that's a lot of information to track and process--even in the age of computers!

Fortunately, the administrators at BellaOnline.Com understand how difficult it is to keep up with vasts amount of information and thoughtfullyy created the "School Reform" site--a sort of one-stop shop where you can go to browse through the information you need to stay current on all things related to change, reform and progress in our schools. Whether you are a student, parent, teacher, administrator or elected representative, School Reform has: news you can use, open forums for discussing educational reform topics, a weekly newsletter with information on up and coming issues, and an editor who encourages you to share your thoughts and views with others.

Whether you're visiting the site for the first time or have been a long-time member, I encourage you to sign up for the "Reformer in Progress." This free, weekly newsletter summarizes the current articles, provides thoughtful feedback on issues, and gives you links to news and helpful information related to school reform. Best of all, less I repeat myself, it's free! There's absolutely no cost to you to sign up for or receive this newsletter; and, you can subscribe or unsubscribe at any time without any sales pressure or hassle.

So, take a look around; and think about becoming an active participant in BellaOnline.Com's School Reform community. I truly look forward to sharing news and views with you; and hope that you will share your thoughts, inspiration, aspirations and exasperations regarding PreK-12 education with our community in return.

Until next time, happy reading!


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