Thanks to all those who read the blog on a daily basis!

The number of page views on the blog passed 8 million just a few hours ago. The blog started in late April 2012, so this is an amazing response, which demonstrates that there was a need for the discussion that happens here.

My goal for the blog was that it would provide the information that supporters of public education need so they see that the attacks on public education, on teachers, and on the right of children to a balanced education are national in scope. I hoped also to provide a forum where people who care about “a better education for all” could exchange views and ideas, where there could be civil discussions and disagreements and where we could learn together about the unprecedented policy churn that has upended education in our nation.

I want the blog to help parents, teachers, students, and other concerned citizens learn from one another, organize, and feel encouraged to speak up and make our democracy work for all of us.

I value freedom of speech, so I welcome those who don’t agree with me or with others. It is not necessary to agree. It is only necessary to think.

Let it be noted that I try to make room for humor, for poetry, even for occasional posts about my dog, my cat, my health. I have made so many new friends through the blog that I like to share what I enjoy with you.

I do have limitations. Certain curse words are forever banned, especially when they start with the sixth letter of the alphabet. I block readers who are persistently and unnecessarily abusive towards other readers. And I have limited tolerance for commenters who use my space to insult me. I do not block all such remarks, but I will not allow rude and abusive people to use my “living room” to insult me or my readers. These limitations have not been a burden for the overwhelming majority of readers–the 99.9%.

What makes this blog work, I think, is that so many readers are actively engaged in the conversation. I try to read every comment and respond when I think it necessary and when I can.

I thank all of you for joining the discussion and for allowing me from time to time to turn your eloquent words into a post. Thank you also for sending the links to what is happening in your district and state.

I remind you that I manage the blog without any helpers. I post what I want. I post things I like, and I post things that I don’t necessarily agree with.

So, welcome to the conversation. Let’s keep it going.

Diane