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Pulling the Plug on Ed in ‘08?

This is a bit of a stunner that amazingly has gone unnoticed until A-Rus picked up on it:  The Gates and Broad Foundations are reportedly winding down their support for Ed in ‘08 well short of the promised $60 million.  The Puget Sound Business Journal reported last Friday — and no one else seems to have followed up — that Gates and Broad have stopped contributing to the campaign after putting in a total of about $24 million. 

The foundations say the campaign has made education an important issue, and there is no need to spend more.  A program officer with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation said the Seattle-based foundation believes it has accomplished the goal of making education a topic for candidates, after contributing $16.4 million, and is not likely to spend more on the effort between now and Election Day.

“If we spend less than the maximum, it is because it is a reflection of the strategies we are executing,” said Marie Groark, senior program officer with the Gates Foundation. She acknowledged that it’s a tough environment for the issue to gain traction. “We are aware that there are significant competing priorities on the agenda,” she said.

“I think it is clear that we have embedded into the mindset of the campaign that the crisis of our schools is an essential part of the domestic policy program,” Marc Lampkin, executive director of Strong American Schools tells the paper. 

Glad it’s clear to Lampkin.  That’s one down.  Eduflack writes a passionate eulogy for Ed in ‘08 here. 

 

Voice of the People

Alexander Russo at This Week in Education has a nifty poll up on his site (a good idea that I plan to steal) asking his readers everything from “Who’s your favorite education reporter?” to “Who will be the next Ed Secretary?”  He’s also asking readers to name their favorite ed blog (and we’re pleased even to be on the short list) but another poll question raises an issue: What does A-Rus have against Fordham?  The last question is ”Whether you always agree with them or not, which DC-based education group or think tank do you think does the best (highest quality, most useful) work?”  All the usual suspects are there: Ed Sector, The Education Trust, Rand, Brookings, but no Fordham Foundation??  There is a place for write-ins, however.

He also fails to list Elizabeth Green of the New York Sun in the best reporter category.  Alas, word came today that the NY Sun is folding.  Bad news for those who follow the New York ed scene.  But it’s a great day for whoever ends up hiring Green.  She’s too good to remain a free agent for very long.

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