by Friends of Tizzy Lockman | Mar 6, 2017 | News
“Sportsmanship” and our divided community March 6, 2017 By Tizzy Lockman & Adriana Bohm – The News Journal Excessively disciplining the AI students and castigating them as aggressive, angry and dangerous leads us back to the question of implicit...
by Friends of Tizzy Lockman | Dec 14, 2015 | News
The importance of a citizen voice in education reform December 14, 2015 Tizzy Lockman & Kenny Rivera In Delaware, we are passionate about education. We understand the powerful link between education and a strong community, our economy, and continued advancements...
by Friends of Tizzy Lockman | Aug 18, 2015 | News
Wilmington school redistricting group picked August 18, 2015 Matthew Albright – The News Journal A coalition of 23 teachers, students, parents, school leaders, advocates, and state and city officials has been given the monumental task of mapping out how the Red...
by Friends of Tizzy Lockman | Aug 1, 2015 | News
Fixing Wilmington’s Schools August 2015 Mark Nardone – Delaware Today Today, schools across New Castle County may have been desegregated, but traditional public schools and the charters in Wilmington are segregated again. Race is only part of the equation. The...
by Friends of Tizzy Lockman | Mar 25, 2015 | News
WITN’s ‘Big Picture’ presents Imagine Delaware Forum on Education March 25, 2015 – WITN Channel 22 “My experience of Wilmington schools and the governance system goes back. I am a product of Red Clay. I went through the Red Clay school system....
by Friends of Tizzy Lockman | Mar 7, 2015 | News
For city schools, a call for reinforcements March 7, 2015 Matthew Albright – The News Journal Many Wilmington students are facing problems at home that put them at an educational disadvantage before they set foot in the classroom. Some have smaller vocabularies...