Today, this blog passed the three million page view marks.
That represents the number of times someone has read a post here.
The blog started April 24, 2012.
Thank you, readers.
We will continue to learn from one another.
We will continue to stand strong for a high-quality education for all.
We will continue to advocate equality of opportunity.
Thank you!

Don’t forget, too, that a lot of people read your blog through an RSS feed. Those numbers won’t show up in your page views, so your reach is even greater than the 3 million page views you can see.
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MPullen, I didn’t know that. That’s very encouraging. I use this space both to share information and to enable educators to speak without filters. Both are necessary since the mainstream media do neither.
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The first 1,000,000 page view milestone doesn’t seem that long ago. The tide is indeed turning, and all our efforts, through your blog, are empowered to make a greater contribution. Thank you Diane for stepping up and answering this need, and thanks also to the hundreds of thousands of us who are using your blog as a base, and turning back the arrogant corporatists.
I suspect some of these 3,000,000 page views are from the mainstream media, where progressive voices now join in and follow up every day. Here’s Maureen Downey, for instance:
http://blogs.ajc.com/get-schooled-blog/2013/02/26/are-education-reforms-hurting-the-students-who-need-the-most-help-poor-and-minority-kids/?cxntfid=blogs_get_schooled_blog
I found that item by Googling the news for “Diane Ravitch” in quotes.
A good Google news page section term is
corporate “education reform”
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Thank you, chemtchr. We are heard. I have been contacted by many reporters as a result of posts here, many written by teachers, principals, and parents. Some posts printed here have gone international.
No other blog on the Internet offers a safe haven for those who are sick of the groundless attacks on our public schools, our teachers, and our students. We are heard.
And we are not going away.
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The thanks go to you, Diane. Peg Portscheller Pathways to Results Providing tailored and specialized consulting services to schools, districts, regional service agencies, state departments of education and non profits cell – 720-480-8688 fax – 720-748-6111 “And now let us believe in a long year given to us new, untouched, full of things that have never been.” Rainer Maria Rilke
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Three million and two! Thank you Diane. We love you!
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The thanks go to you, Diane! The movement gains momentum each and every day.
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Congratulations and thanks! This is an invaluable resource for keeping informed in the fight to save public education. My supetintendent has held a book group discussing your book and I have forwarded many of these posts to my union. Keep up the good fight!
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Congratulations to a great friend to education and NAESP (National Association of Elementary School Principals)
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This is the best news I’ve heard today. Congratulations!
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And they say the first three million are the hardest! (I made that up, but “they” are always right). Congratulations! Your voice is beginning to resound.
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Incredible … so encouraging!
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Fantastic! Congratulations!
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Diane can speak for herself as to her own motives and rationales, but I have come to think that her blog is a living reminder of an authentic American tradition in which [please excuse the presumption] many of us take pride: that of the individual who takes it upon her/himself “to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.”
Three million views. She did it the old-fashioned way. She earned them.
Congratulations!
🙂
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KrazyTA, you have a way with words–couldn’t have said it better!
&…THANK YOU DIANE!!!!
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Millions and millions of thanks go to you.
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Thanks for common sense.
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Congratulations and thank you for your tireless advocacy for true public education.
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I love having this blog available to vent frustration, inform others, and keep updated on what is really going on across America.
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Thank you, Diane for providing a forum and championing the voice of reason.
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Your blog helped me to realize that I wasn’t alone in how I feel about what is happening to education, children, teachers, etc. You also give me hope that things can change–maybe not for awhile; but, hopefully, in my life time. Thanks, Diane. You are amazing!!
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Congratulations, Diane! You are THE voice for so many of us. Keep hammerin’ away.
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Congratulations. I agree with Dottie’s post. Thank you for your tireless campaign to save public education. You are the main reason I have any hope that its future will be a bright one, maybe not soon, but soon enough for my as-yet unborn grandchildren (my girls are 15 and 22, so I’m allowing for some time for the country to come to its senses).
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Thanks for giving me hope. Although I’m an educator, I’m really here as a public school mother first, so some good news during discouraging times is welcome.
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This is an amazing milestone. Congratulations and thank you to you and all those interested in saving our public schools.
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Kudos to you, Diane! Many thanks for your insightful posts and for providing such an engaging forum –both of which are precisely why you get (and deserve) so many page views!
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Keep it up. There is a lot of good discussion and information on this blog.
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Congratulations, Diane!
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Congratulations, Diane. You rock. 🙂
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I feel the tide turning. I once thought this situation was hopeless and considered bailing out. Thanks to the support system here, I am now hanging on for dear life. Thanks, Diane.
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I will keep reading despite a public school system driving me out of teaching.
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Thank you, Diane, for keeping hope alive.
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Thanks for being the voice that encourages all public educators during our darkest hour!
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Thank you for being a true leader. True leaders stand up for what is right no matter the consequences.
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Thank you for leading the crusade to save public education!
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Nice effort. Every post is worth a read. Who knew there was so much going on.
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Thank You!
Because of you and your efforts, perhaps the “main stream” media will begin to give our side a listen.
With sincere appreciation.
Ang
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Wonderful! I hope there another million by April! You have been remarkable !
Thanks. a million, three times!
I hope to meet you on April 4th at the OPT-OUT protest. 🙂
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Diane,
I congratulate you on reaching three million readers to your blog/writings. When I met you several years ago I knew that you could be to the education industry what Ralph Nader was to safety in the automotive industry.
I was recently the honorary recipient selected for an administrative exit strategy after a successful teaching career. How many teachers will continue to loose their jobs due to administrative bullying?
How does one stand up for what would NEVER be tolerated if a student was bullied this way and when the powers that be use distractors? I am a Catch – 22. I can swallow my pride and walk away but I feel like this situation could be the “Norma Rae” of the educational system. Let freedom ring. Many brave people fought against many injustices. I wish that I could confront the people who have created this nightmare that I’ve been experiencing. I don’t want to breakdown and I certainly don’t want to sellout.
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Diane,
Congratulations on reaching three million readers to your blog/writings!
When I met you several years ago, I knew that you could be to the education industry what Ralph Nader was to safety in the automotive industry.
I am the honorary recipient of an administrative exit strategy after a successful teaching career. How many teachers will continue to loose their jobs to administrative bullying? How does one stand up against the powers that be when they use unfair distractors? This would NEVER be tolerated if something similar happened to a student. I can swallow my pride and walk away but I feel as if this situation could possibly be the “Norma Rae” of the educational system.
Let freedom ring! Many brave people fought against many injustices.
I don’t want to breakdown and I certainly don’t want to sell out.
Diane, could you please post this except for these last two sentences? I know that you are extremely busy but I wish that we could either talk or email one another privately.
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Oops! It’s already posted so just leave it as it is…everybody makes mistakes, even teachers!
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This blog keeps me sane in the face of the “reform” storm
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No, thank you Diane for having this site for all of us to gather and share worthy news. Much luck.
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Congratulations on the milestone! This blog has been on my must-read-daily list for quite awhile, and played no small part in my decision to join the online fray myself (http://shuinexile.blogspot.com/). Information is ammunition in this war, and your page is one of my favorite ammo dumps. Thanks for all the great work. I know how hard it can be to keep track of it all. Keep an eye on that blood pressure, though. We need you to stick around!
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CONGRATULATION!
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I am so glad this blog is reaching the masses. And with numbers still growing, the media will have to notice as well. I recently saw a response by Winerip on his “Our Generation” column. The comment was about how much his ed articles were missed, and he responded he missed it too. I really miss him as well and are so glad you are here to keep us posted on the reality instead of the spin. Thanks Diane!!
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Diane, thanks again for this blog!
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Diane and Readers,
Here’s to another three million page views! Here’s to the doubling and tripling of the readership. Diane and her readers are my heroes.
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