fbpx
Wikipedia

The Philadelphia Public School Notebook

The Philadelphia Public School Notebook is an independent, nonprofit, free news service that serves the parents, students, teachers, school leaders, and other community members involved in Philadelphia public schools. It was created to provide a critical, progressive, and accurate source of information about the Philadelphia public school system so that community members could use that information to empower themselves as advocates for public schools.[1]

The Philadelphia Public School Notebook
TypeBimonthly newspaper
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
LanguageEnglish
CityPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
CountryUnited States
Websitethenotebook.org

The Notebook has two components: its print newspaper, which is published six times a year, and its news website, where it posts daily stories as well as electronic versions of its print editions.

The Notebook has been praised by The New York Times, who described its articles as "notably well written" and its former editor director, Paul Socolar, as the "journalist of the future."[2] Philadelphia City Paper has also recognized The Notebook as "the go-to source for major education news" in Philadelphia.[3] Herbert Kohl, a nationally acclaimed author and educator, called the Notebook "one of the leading progressive education journals in the country."[4]

In 2020, The Notebook joined Chalkbeat to create Chalkbeat Philadelphia.[5][6]

History edit

The newspaper was founded in 1994 by a small group of parents and teachers, including former editor director, Paul Socolar, parent advocate and education activist Myrtle L. Naylor, Notebook cartoonist Eric Joselyn, parent advocate and organizer Helen Gym, and others. With grant money from the Bread and Roses Community Fund, the Notebook was able to publish its first issue in May 1994.[7]

Paper distribution edit

The Notebook is distributed in every district-run and charter school in the school district of Philadelphia, at all branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia, and at about 750 community sites around the city. The newspaper's expenses are covered through advertising revenue, grants, and its individual membership program.

Website edit

The Notebook's website posts daily new stories from its investigative journalists.[8][9] It also publishes stories and blog posts from its team of community bloggers and from other leaders in the Philadelphia education community.

Awards and recognitions edit

  • The Education Writers Association awarded a special citation in 2012 to Benjamin Herold, Dale Mezzacappa, Paul Socolar, and Chris Satullo (of WHYY/Newsworks) for their coverage of cheating in Pennsylvania public schools.[10]
  • Philadelphia City Paper named the Notebook one of the paper's "Big Vision" winners for 2011.
  • The Education Writers Association awarded the Notebook second prize for Education Reporting in 2010.
  • The Urban Education Fund awarded Paul Socolar for his leadership at the Notebook in 2005.
  • The Bread and Roses Community Fund awarded the Notebook the Community Empowerment Award in 2002.

References edit

  1. ^ "Philadelphia Public School Notebook". Communities for Education Reform.
  2. ^ Sokolove, Michael (6 August 2009). "What's a Big City Without a Newspaper". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Melamed, Samantha (15 Dec 2011). "The Class Act: The Notebook". Philadelphia City Paper.
  4. ^ Kohl, Herbert (Summer 2009). "Ad: Rethinking Schools". The Philadelphia Public School Notebook.
  5. ^ "The Notebook is now Chalkbeat Philadelphia!". The notebook. 30 July 2020. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  6. ^ "The Notebook is now Chalkbeat Philadelphia!". Chalkbeat Philadelphia. 30 July 2020. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  7. ^ Hepp, Christopher K. (2009). "A Knight Grant for Feisty Notebook". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  8. ^ Resmovits, Joy (11 July 2011). "Educators Accused Of Tampering With Students' Tests From D.C. To Pennsylvania". Huffington Post. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  9. ^ "Turnaroud Schools". Education Week.
  10. ^ . Education Writers Association. Archived from the original on 2 May 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2012.

philadelphia, public, school, notebook, independent, nonprofit, free, news, service, that, serves, parents, students, teachers, school, leaders, other, community, members, involved, philadelphia, public, schools, created, provide, critical, progressive, accura. The Philadelphia Public School Notebook is an independent nonprofit free news service that serves the parents students teachers school leaders and other community members involved in Philadelphia public schools It was created to provide a critical progressive and accurate source of information about the Philadelphia public school system so that community members could use that information to empower themselves as advocates for public schools 1 The Philadelphia Public School NotebookTypeBimonthly newspaperFounded1994 30 years ago 1994 LanguageEnglishCityPhiladelphia PennsylvaniaCountryUnited StatesWebsitethenotebook wbr orgMedia of the United StatesList of newspapers The Notebook has two components its print newspaper which is published six times a year and its news website where it posts daily stories as well as electronic versions of its print editions The Notebook has been praised by The New York Times who described its articles as notably well written and its former editor director Paul Socolar as the journalist of the future 2 Philadelphia City Paper has also recognized The Notebook as the go to source for major education news in Philadelphia 3 Herbert Kohl a nationally acclaimed author and educator called the Notebook one of the leading progressive education journals in the country 4 In 2020 The Notebook joined Chalkbeat to create Chalkbeat Philadelphia 5 6 Contents 1 History 2 Paper distribution 3 Website 4 Awards and recognitions 5 ReferencesHistory editThe newspaper was founded in 1994 by a small group of parents and teachers including former editor director Paul Socolar parent advocate and education activist Myrtle L Naylor Notebook cartoonist Eric Joselyn parent advocate and organizer Helen Gym and others With grant money from the Bread and Roses Community Fund the Notebook was able to publish its first issue in May 1994 7 Paper distribution editThe Notebook is distributed in every district run and charter school in the school district of Philadelphia at all branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia and at about 750 community sites around the city The newspaper s expenses are covered through advertising revenue grants and its individual membership program Website editThe Notebook s website posts daily new stories from its investigative journalists 8 9 It also publishes stories and blog posts from its team of community bloggers and from other leaders in the Philadelphia education community Awards and recognitions editThe Education Writers Association awarded a special citation in 2012 to Benjamin Herold Dale Mezzacappa Paul Socolar and Chris Satullo of WHYY Newsworks for their coverage of cheating in Pennsylvania public schools 10 Philadelphia City Paper named the Notebook one of the paper s Big Vision winners for 2011 The Education Writers Association awarded the Notebook second prize for Education Reporting in 2010 The Urban Education Fund awarded Paul Socolar for his leadership at the Notebook in 2005 The Bread and Roses Community Fund awarded the Notebook the Community Empowerment Award in 2002 References edit Philadelphia Public School Notebook Communities for Education Reform Sokolove Michael 6 August 2009 What s a Big City Without a Newspaper The New York Times Melamed Samantha 15 Dec 2011 The Class Act The Notebook Philadelphia City Paper Kohl Herbert Summer 2009 Ad Rethinking Schools The Philadelphia Public School Notebook The Notebook is now Chalkbeat Philadelphia The notebook 30 July 2020 Retrieved 16 January 2021 The Notebook is now Chalkbeat Philadelphia Chalkbeat Philadelphia 30 July 2020 Retrieved 16 January 2021 Hepp Christopher K 2009 A Knight Grant for Feisty Notebook The Philadelphia Inquirer Resmovits Joy 11 July 2011 Educators Accused Of Tampering With Students Tests From D C To Pennsylvania Huffington Post Retrieved 9 October 2011 Turnaroud Schools Education Week EWA Announces Winners of National Reporting Contest Education Writers Association Archived from the original on 2 May 2013 Retrieved 19 May 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Philadelphia Public School Notebook amp oldid 1151223794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.