If you live in or near Milwaukee, try to meet and hear these veterans of the Great Néw Orleans Con Job:
On March 26th and 27th you will have a chance to interact with three activist immersed in the fight for public education in New Orleans.
On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 4:30 p.m. at Milwaukee High School of the Arts (2300 W. Highland Ave.) they will conduct workshops. All are invited.
Friday, March 27, 2015 • 6:00 p.m. at Parklawn Assembly of God (3725 N. Sherman Blvd.) they will participate in a community meeting and panel.
Karran Harper Royal is a New Orleans
public school parent who
cares about real education
reform. She is an advocate
for disabled and challenged
children and an educational
policy consultant.
Dr. Raynard Sanders
has more than 30 years of
experience in teaching,
educational administration,
and economic/community
development. He is a former
New Orleans high school principal.
Dr. Kristen Buras is an
associate professor in
Educational Policy Studies
at Georgia State University
in Atlanta. Buras has spent
the past decade researching
school reform in New Orleans.
See below for leaflets for both events:
Expert Panel Flyer 2015

To all parents who really concern about your children’s PUBLIC education:
IMHO, public education is the BEST place for interaction to learn, adapt, and respect for the diversity so that our MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY will be harmonious and peaceful through mutual tolerance and understanding how to share and care for each other survival and improvement of living condition.
Please remember that any educational POLICY is forced to implement = THE WORST INTENTIONAL POLICY happens to the future working condition!
Any excellent educational POLICY will be automatically and joyfully welcome by all educators and students.
No policy can force “”BOAT PEOPLE” to volunteer to die in ocean, BUT Communist policy has just done well. Similarly, there are a few people who are willing to go through stresses to become Lawyers, Doctors, and Stock Brokers without any force upon them.
IN CONCLUSION, If the EDU-reformed POLICY is as GOOD as it PROMISES, then there is NO NEED to hide the “should-be-transparent” result procedure from educators and students. Are parents blind, deaf or mute so that foreigner corporate can bully us, all? Back2basic
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My best to Karran. Having spent my adult life in Milwaukee, it is important to get the message across to the scam that happened in New Orleans. ( I lived a few blocks from High School of the Arts and my daughter attended there, a great public school.)
And thanks Karran for supporting my book.
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