Friday, June 11, 2010
HISD forces 162 teachers out of under-performing schools | School Zone | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
Schools Matter: Imagine and 501(c)(3) Status
Imagine and 501(c)(3) Status
Imagine Schools is as a nonprofit corporation under Virginia state law. That only exempts the organization from the state's income tax. Five years ago the national charter school operator applied for exemption from federal income taxes under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3). They have yet to receive a determination. Why?
In "Failure of Imagination", Pittsburgh City Paper reporter Chris Young passes on Imagine executive vice president Sam Howard's explanation: "The IRS takes forever to do anything."
This issue has been bugging me for a long while. As it happens, circa 1999, leveraging the
Remainders: Look to Brooklyn for hot pre-k and gifted programs | GothamSchools
Remainders: Look to Brooklyn for hot pre-k and gifted programs
- About 600 students walked out of school today in support of continued free student Metrocards.
- Open less than a year, the Brooklyn School of Inquiry is the city’s second most coveted gifted program.
- And Park Slope’s P.S. 321 was the hardest pre-school to get into in the city.
- Pissed Off Teacher has trouble mustering enthusiasm among her students for a diagnostic test.
- Arthur Goldstein submits his remembrances of layoffs past.
- A professional development skeptic confesses that he found yesterday’s PD useful.
- A teacher in the Bronx questions why the state allows teachers to grade their own Regents exams.
- The UFT’s Jackie Bennett has more analysis of data on charter schools retention and achievement.
- To plug a budget gap, a NJ school asked parents to pay schools for their children’s housework.
- Two Brooklyn Tech students discuss their “SAT hangovers.”
- And P.S. 22’s choir wishes you a happy weekend with a nice cover of “I’ll Stand By You.”
Last year’s cue-card incident cost UFT’s political chief his job
I never figured out what the changes were — until today. After the incident, Marvin Reiskin, the union’s political director, retired. He was due to leave at the end of the year, anyway, but the retirement happened a month or so
Details on city’s plans to improve failing schools delayed a week
The federal government is giving New York State $308 million to help fix its lowest-performing 5 percent of schools, 34 of which are in New York City. To receive the funds, school districts must explain to the state which of four pre-approved models of school improvement they plan to use. The city’s plans were originally due today, but they’ve been delayed as city and teachers union officials haggle.
“While we work to finalize labor issues, we’ve been granted a one week extension on our application,” Department of Education spokesman Jack Zarin-Rosenfeld said. “Given the wide variety of schools involved, we want to make sure we have as many options as possible to fix these struggling schools.”
One major issue is whether the union contract limits which of the four models can be applied to schools. City officials have argued that the only model that does not require that teachers lose their position — the so-called
Harvard Student Detained By Immigration : NPR
Harvard Student Detained By Immigration
Free Technology for Teachers: Video - Oil Spill by the Numbers
Video - Oil Spill by the Numbers
H/T to Jeffery Hill's The English Blog.
Applications for Education
This video could be useful for showing students the breadth of the impact of the oil spill. After watching the video you could have students develop their own timelines related to the oil spill.
Spare the Rod… & other Inappropriate Conventional Wisdom Dealing with Youth | Lefty Parent
Spare the Rod… & other Inappropriate Conventional Wisdom Dealing with Youth
Kids are obviously stakeholders in their own lives, and like most other stakeholders they generally want and deserve to have input into decisions made about the course of their lives, if not having the final say on those decisions. There seem to be a lot of adults, who play a stewardship role in kids’ lives as parents, teachers, etc. that don’t seem to get this. Or maybe relying on inappropriate myths or conventional cultural wisdom, they think their responsibility as stewards to these kids somehow trumps kids’ own right to self-direction.
We adults mostly understand this when dealing with other adults, and our society and most of its institutions basically “get it” that adult stakeholders should have input or even the final say in key decisions in their lives, unless they are say convicted criminals or judged mentally incompetent. This is a key element of the whole evolving concept of individualism over the past five centuries of human history and thought in the transition from feudal monarchies to citizen republics and free enterprise.
But when it comes to youth, our society and its institutions are often still inclined to use that older feudal model
Statement by the President on World Day Against Child Labor | The White House
Statement by the President on World Day Against Child Labor
I applaud my Secretary of Labor, Hilda Solis, who has helped increase our efforts to address child labor abroad and here at home. My Administration is committing $60 million this year to support efforts to reduce child labor around the world. The Department of Labor has also taken steps to improve protections for child workers in the United States, and we have dramatically increased our child labor law enforcement efforts. And this week the Department of State and the Department of Labor jointly hosted a conference on child labor that demonstrated our intention to take a whole of government approach to this issue. Participants from multiple federal agencies and the National Security Council, alongside NGOs and multilateral organizations, all reaffirmed a commitment to take action against child labor in the year ahead. We must address the root causes of child labor by ensuring access to education for all children and helping families to secure sustainable livelihoods and to overcome the poverty that contributes to child labor. On this World Day Against Child Labor, all of us must recommit ourselves to creating a world where our children have a brighter future, free of exploitive labor.
Sac City and teachers union reaches deal - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News | Sacramento Bee
Sac City and teachers union reaches deal
District officials said details of the agreement will not be available until Monday, while specific impacts will be hammered out in the coming weeks. The deal still needs to be ratified by union members.
The district and teachers union hope to maintain 25 students per teacher in kindergarten through third grade classes, according to a press release. The agreement is also expected to save many middle and high school counselor positions.
"I am extremely proud of our entire district today," said district Superintendent Jonathan Raymond in a press release. "This announcement illustrates a commitment by both sides to stand together as we weather uncertain financial times, regardless of how long they may last."
Union members will vote on the agreement on Monday. It will then go to the school board for final approval later
LAUSD In Search of Funds | NBC Los Angeles
LAUSD In Search of Funds
"If Measure E required a simple majority to pass, we would be celebrating right now," an LAUSD statement said.
Updated 4:01 PM PDT, Fri, Jun 11, 2010
HISD hires official to oversee under-performing schools | School Zone | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
June 11, 2010
HISD hires official to oversee under-performing schools
How Should LAUSD Be Structured? - Perdaily.com
How Should LAUSD Be Structured?
It is the purported purpose and uncontradicted position among all parties in the debate on fixing the long-failed public education system that education is more than ever necessary. The foundational purpose of public education is to teach at the very least a sufficient amount of basic language, math, social studies, and science skills so that students can ultimately assume their future role as responsible adults and productive members of society. As productive working members of society with the necessary knowledge acquired from education they must also serve as arbiters of power as anticipated by our constitution. What seems a gross disconnect from
Join Superintendent Raymond’s SUMMER READING challenge and Get Caught Reading a great book! SAC City DAC
~ SCUSD is coming together to encourage, inspire, and require our students to become engaged with reading and to develop a life-long love of reading and literacy.~
Go to Sacramento City Unified School District Web Site
Read two or more books this summer and record the titles on a Reading Log.Bring the completed Reading Log when you return to school in the Fall.We are aiming for 80,000 books!
Recommended Reading Lists:
Tips for Parents
Reading Tips for Students
Summer Reading Programs
at Sacramento Public Libraries
Summer School
June 21 -July 30, 2010
(July 5, 2010, Holiday)
Contact:
Mike Crosby, Summer School Office 643-9427
Special Education Summer Programs
Contact:
Vivian Miller, Special Education Services 643-9116