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College Education- Who Benefits? | educarenow
College Education- Who Benefits? | educarenow: College Education- Who Benefits? Posted on September 14, 2012 | Leave a comment I continue to be disappointed by the quality of questions the national media is asking around the issue of education. Latest case in point? The cover of Newsweek’s September 10 edition, which blares, *Is College a Lousy Investment? *Such a question assumes that the purpose of a college education is simply to provide an income. A college education is reduced to being a very personal choice (in that it is a choice that affects only the potential attende... more »
School Tech Connect: If You're Ready To Pounce
School Tech Connect: If You're Ready To Pounce: If You're Ready To Pounce by noreply@blogger.com (Tim Furman) [image: Parents Stand With CTU (CLICK ON PICTURE)] I have now received my third text message asking me how I'm going to vote in the House of Delegates. Friends, relatives, countrymen---- I'm not even in the union. I work in Skokie. Let me say this, though. I've seen some bold advice around the blogosphere, and I'm sure that there are people ready to pounce on Karen Lewis and the delegates no matter what the outcome. I'll just say that it's one thing to have an opinion, b... more »
Democracy breaks out in Chicago. Many surprised, not having seen it before. « Fred Klonsky
Democracy breaks out in Chicago. Many surprised, not having seen it before. « Fred Klonsky: Democracy breaks out in Chicago. Many surprised, not having seen it before. by Fred Klonsky *He’s an idiot.* I have negotiated many contracts. We went out on strike over one. The membership rejected one that our team brought back. I never make public judgments about what the union members anywhere decide to do about a bargained contract. Their contract. The Chicago CTU House of Delegates just voted minutes ago to take time to read the deal and vote on Tuesday.
Chicago Teachers Union | House of Delegates Votes to Continue Strike
Chicago Teachers Union | House of Delegates Votes to Continue Strike: House of Delegates Votes to Continue Strike 09/16/2012 [image: Parents Stand With CTU (CLICK ON PICTURE)] Some 800 delegates of the Chicago Teachers Union duly elected from each school and workplace convened Sunday afternoon to discuss the framework established during negotiations between the Chicago Teachers Union and the Chicago Board of Education. Officers presented a 23-page document outlining the most important points of the agreement whose outline has been worked out between the two parties. That tentativ... more »
Schools Matter: Rothstein Considers the First Teacher Strike Against Corporate Education Reform's Notion of Accountability
Schools Matter: Rothstein Considers the First Teacher Strike Against Corporate Education Reform's Notion of Accountability: Rothstein Considers the First Teacher Strike Against Corporate Education Reform's Notion of Accountability by Jim Horn From Economic Policy Institute by Richard Rothstein: Teacher accountability and the Chicago teachers strike Posted September 14, 2012 at 9:56 am by RICHARD ROTHSTEIN It was bound to happen, whether in Chicago or elsewhere. What is surprising about the Chicago teachers’ strike is that something like this did not happen sooner. The strike represe... more »
Louisiana Educator: Follow Up on Choice Course Program
Louisiana Educator: Follow Up on Choice Course Program: Follow Up on Choice Course Program by Michael Deshotels Dear Ms Dastugue and BESE Members: I have received the responses to my questions to BESE about choice course regulations. It is my understanding that President Dastugue directed Ms Pozniak (BESE Executive Director) to answer my questions according to BESE policy as it will be applied to choice courses for the 2013-14 school year. I was disappointed by the lack of substance and accountability of BESE policy on choice courses as interpreted by Ms Pozniak in her answers to t... more »
Not So Hot for Teacher - NYTimes.com
Not So Hot for Teacher - NYTimes.com: Not So Hot for Teacher Illustration by Tom Gauld By ELIZABETH ALSOPPublished: September 14, 2012 Comment In his State of the Union address in 2011, President Obama made a point of applauding the nation’s teachers and exhorted Americans to do the same. “In South Korea,” Obama reminded us, “teachers are known as ‘nation builders.’ . . . It’s time we treated the people who educate our children with the same level of respect.” Readers’ Comments Share your thoughts. - Post a Comment » Out in TV land, however, we’ve been receiving a different me... more »
Missouri Education Watchdog: Arne Duncan's Vision of Community Schools Realized? Dinner Now Served at Schools.
Missouri Education Watchdog: Arne Duncan's Vision of Community Schools Realized? Dinner Now Served at Schools.: Arne Duncan's Vision of Community Schools Realized? Dinner Now Served at Schools. by stlgretchen Parents don't have to figure out dinner menus. What a deal. What are food stamps for?....one reader asks in this Ann Althouse blog *Who Gets Free School Dinner in Madison Wisconsin:* "Unlike the lunch program, eligibility for a free dinner is based on whether the school qualifies for the program based on school poverty rates, rather than the income level of an individual st... more »
British journalist: Chicago teachers’ strike touches on far-reaching issues | The Raw Story
British journalist: Chicago teachers’ strike touches on far-reaching issues | The Raw Story: British journalist: Chicago teachers’ strike touches on far-reaching issues By Arturo Garcia Sunday, September 16, 2012 15:39 EDT [image: Gary Younge screenshot 091612 (2)] Topics: british journalist ♦ chicago public schools ♦ Chicago teachers As Chicago teachers prepared to vote on a tentative agreement to end their weeklong strike, a British journalist appearing on *Up With Chris Hayes* Sunday said the issues at hand — not only teachers’ pay but evaluation standards, working conditions ... more »
There Is No Going Back - Woodbridge, VA, United States, ASCD EDge Blog post - A Professional Networking Community for Educators
There Is No Going Back - Woodbridge, VA, United States, ASCD EDge Blog post - A Professional Networking Community for Educators: Looking Ahead There Is No Going Back I spent time this weekend visiting a place that has been very significant to me, especially over the last year. I did it to come to terms with the fact that I can’t go back. I know they say you can’t go home again. But I found I could go home again when I returned to Massachusetts in the early two-thousands. So I thought I could apply this here. I was wrong. This visit, my best friend was no longer available to me. T... more »
All Eyes On Chicago « Raginghorseblog
All Eyes On Chicago « Raginghorseblog: All Eyes On ChicagoSeptember 16, 2012 In early July of 1892 an event took place in the industrial town of Homestead, Pennsylvania that would define labor and management relations across the United States for decades to come. A violent and bloody battle between Andrew Carnegie’s Homestead Steel Works and the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers (an early incarnation of the United Steel Workers), the Homestead Strike of 1892 was a demarcation, a line in the sand, and a tragedy for the American labor movement. Orchestrated by Hen... more »
How reformers (unfortunately) get captivated by experimental technology - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post
How reformers (unfortunately) get captivated by experimental technology - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post: [image: Answer Sheet] How reformers (unfortunately) get captivated by experimental technology By Valerie Strauss Because teacher evaluation is such an important part of school reform and at the center of the Chicago teachers strike, I have published several pieces on the issue in the last week, here and her e and here. Below is a new historical look on the subject. It was written by Jack Schneider and Ethan Hutt. Schneider is an assistant professor of education at the ... more »
Democurmudgeon: Charter and Voucher school success Measured by Enrollment, not Grades!!
Democurmudgeon: Charter and Voucher school success Measured by Enrollment, not Grades!!: Charter and Voucher school success Measured by Enrollment, not Grades!! by Democurmudgeon Almost all the media coverage surrounding charter schools, oddly steers clear of their successes and failures, and focuses mostly on their increased enrollment. And it’s always deceptively packaged it as an educational “sign of success.” Make it your own test as well, when you read articles about charter and voucher schools. A perfect example made its way into Education Week recently. Look for any ment... more »
UPDATE: Diane in the Afternoon 9-15-12 Diane Ravitch's blog
Diane Ravitch's blog: Correction: Chicago Teacher Salary Average Is $74,000 by dianerav It became commonplace in he media to say over and over that the average salary for Chicago teachers is $71,000-$76,000. I heard this and didn’t question it. I didn’t think it was inappropriate or extravagant as compensation for a Who Are the Members of Florida’s Board of Education? by dianerav This blogger wondered who was appointed to the Florida state board. This is a powerful board that selects the state commissioner of education and sets policy for the children, teachers, and schools of th... more »
msnbc tv: Teaching conditions on the line in Chicago strikes
msnbc tv: Teaching conditions on the line in Chicago strikes: Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Privateers and Public Education: They Want the Money | Firedoglake
Privateers and Public Education: They Want the Money | Firedoglake: Privateers and Public Education: They Want the Money by Glenn W. Smith Message scrawled on temp classroom, Pershing Jr. High It’s not hard to pierce the rotten veil of today’s so-called public education reformers. Some corporate hacks see all that money spent on public education and, as is their habit, they set out to get it. First, they embarrass teachers and schools with ridiculous, destructive high-stakes tests and rigged “accountability” measures. Second, create an awkward, exploitative alliance with home-schoole... more »
Short Notes: Educator’s Rights Tied To Women’s Rights, Again | The Jose Vilson
Short Notes: Educator’s Rights Tied To Women’s Rights, Again | The Jose Vilson: Short Notes: Educator’s Rights Tied To Women’s Rights, Again by Jose Bill Clinton: Don’t Hate, Calculate A few notes: - Erin Gloria Ryan shows three stupid ways to discuss the Chicago Teachers’ Strike. [Jezebel] - The support / disapproval of the strike seem to lie across racial lines. If you’re surprised, read this. [The American Prospect via Alexander Russo] - Remember when the terms “liberal” and “progressive” were synonymous? These five prove the shift. [Truth Out] - Fathers... more »
UPDATE: Seattle Schools Community Forum: School Board meeting agenda for 9/19/12
Seattle Schools Community Forum: School Board meeting agenda for 9/19/12: School Board meeting agenda for 9/19/12 by Charlie Mas Here's the agenda for the Seattle School Board Meeting of September 19, 2012. Not every meeting has a theme, but this one features some interesting timing decisions. Or perhaps the theme is evading public discussion. The *public testimony* is still scheduled for 5:00pm. The Board knows that having the testimony at this time creates a barrier to participation by working people. Perhaps that's the intent. *The proclamation for Cheryl Chow* is presented ... more »
The Weekly Update: The Chicago teachers strike and where it all began | Seattle Education
The Weekly Update: The Chicago teachers strike and where it all began | Seattle Education: The Weekly Update: The Chicago teachers strike and where it all began by seattleducation2011 *The Weekly Update for the news and views you might have missed.* Words can’t begin to express my gratitude for this. I’m a very proud middle school reading teacher in CPS. I strike not by choice as the mayor has stated but on principle. You have clearly articulated why I am on the picket. My students deserve better. We bailed out the banks while allowing public schools to fail. I stand up for public ... more »
Jersey Jazzman: Reformy Steve Perry Strikes Again
Jersey Jazzman: Reformy Steve Perry Strikes Again: Reformy Steve Perry Strikes Again by Duke Dear lord: He's not an educator; he's "delivering a product," like a used car salesman. So he says you should pay teachers what they're worth, but then immediately says you should pay them "what you can afford to pay." You know, like a car: "Hey, I'll take that Lamborghini! I can afford to pay $500 for it, OK?" Does this man really think the world works this way? Reformy Steve says he can only make as much, in his capacity as a principal, as the community can afford to pay him. But he m... more »
NYC Public School Parents: The underlying issues in the Chicago teacher strike according to Julie Cavanagh and Matt Farmer
NYC Public School Parents: The underlying issues in the Chicago teacher strike according to Julie Cavanagh and Matt Farmer: The underlying issues in the Chicago teacher strike according to Julie Cavanagh and Matt Farmer See video excerpts from "Up with Chris" this morning, MSNBC's show on the Chicago teacher strike. Here are NYC teacher Julie Cavanagh and Chicago parent Matt Farmer talking about how this is a "defining moment" in the fight against privatization and corporate education reform, and how the Chicago struggle is really about whether poverty and the highly inequitable ... more »
The Sunday Mail. « Fred Klonsky
The Sunday Mail. « Fred Klonsky: The Sunday Mail. by Fred Klonsky *Students at Chicago’s Benito Juarez High School supporting the teachers’ strike. Photo: Nate Gunderson* *John Dillon’s pension vocabulary.* Structural revenue problems. *Politicians in Illinois are proud of repeating their “new reality” mantra – “we are not going to kick the can down the road anymore,” in actuality, as long as a structural revenue problem exists – that’s all they we ever be able to do.* *MSNBC’s Up with Chris Hayes* covers the strike issues. *Alex Kotlowitz on Chicago.* *“One teacher told me last w... more »
Modern School: Chicago Teachers, Just Say No
Modern School: Chicago Teachers, Just Say No: Chicago Teachers, Just Say No by Michael Dunn The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) are were very near a deal by the end of last week. Last minute negotiating today, it is hoped, will lead to a compromise that both sides can accept, allowing teachers and students back in the classroom by Monday. The 800 members of the CTU House of Delegates would have to approve the contract and then teachers would have to ratify it. The details of the proposal have not yet been made public, but speculation by the mainstre... more »
Reflections on Teaching » Blog Archive » Week Two 2012
Reflections on Teaching » Blog Archive » Week Two 2012: Week Two 2012 by alicemercer [image: Two of Arts - 2000 Visual Mashups] [image: :-)] I’m doing good. My class, while not perfect, has many positive attributes, and I like the kids even when they cause me to raise my eyebrows at the sort of behavior that one can expect from 11 year olds as hormones overtake all good sense and control. What did we do? We didn’t take pictures, I didn’t take pictures. I’m sorry I will do better next week, when I start having some of my kids who have gotten permission, to take pictures of our le... more »
Schools Matter: Molly Meacham, English Teacher: "How A Political Poem Was Bullied Out of Me"
Schools Matter: Molly Meacham, English Teacher: "How A Political Poem Was Bullied Out of Me": Molly Meacham, English Teacher: "How A Political Poem Was Bullied Out of Me" by Jim Horn ht to Susan Harman: PopoutHow A Political Poem Was Bullied Out of Me from Molly Meacham on Vimeo .
At Rally, Chicago Teachers Union President Invites City Hall to Turn Off Air-Conditioning | The Dissenter
At Rally, Chicago Teachers Union President Invites City Hall to Turn Off Air-Conditioning | The Dissenter: At Rally, Chicago Teachers Union President Invites City Hall to Turn Off Air-Conditioning by Kevin Gosztola CTU President Karen Lewis at solidarity rally on September 15 In Union Park in Chicago thousands of educators and supporters of the Chicago Teachers Union gathered for a solidarity rally. People from out-of-state, like Minnesota and Wisconsin, were there to show support. After a two-hour rally, everyone marched to Garfield Park. There were students, parents and representa... more »
Daily Kos: Is Poverty Destiny?: Ideology v. Evidence in Education Reform
Daily Kos: Is Poverty Destiny?: Ideology v. Evidence in Education Reform: Is Poverty Destiny?: Ideology v. Evidence in Education Reform byplthomasEdDFollow In the spirit of his *Education Week* blog, Living in Dialogue, science educator and activist Anthony Cody entered into a five-part exchange with the Gates Foundation (GF) about education reform. These point-counterpoint posts serve well to illustrate the essential difference between Social Context Reformers, represented by Cody, and "No Excuses" Reformers, represented by the GF: “No Excuses” Reformers insist that the source of... more »
Teacher Bashing: The Inequality Psychology | OurFuture.org
Teacher Bashing: The Inequality Psychology | OurFuture.org: Teacher Bashing: The Inequality Psychology by Sam Pizzigati *In any society where wealth and income concentrate overwhelmingly at the top, the affluent will almost always come to sneer at public services and the men and women who provide them. In Chicago, those men and women have pushed back.* Last year state lawmakers in Illinois did their best to make a Chicago teacher strike impossible. They passed a new law that required at least 75 percent of the city’s teachers to okay any walkout in advance. How did Chicago teacher... more »
Morning UPDATE: LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 9-16-12 Diane Ravitch's blog
Diane Ravitch's blog: [image: Click on picture to Listen to Diane Ravitch] Excellent Article about the Strike by dianerav Joanne Barkan just published an insightful article about Chicago, in which she asks “Who Is Really Victimizing the Kids?” One of the most startling facts that she reports is that the proportion of African-American teachers was 45% in 1995, when Mayor Richard Daley took control of the schools. Today it is 19%. Can any of the multiple defenders of the “reformers” in Chicago explain the disappearance of black teachers in CPS? The Chicago Tribune editorial board? M... more »
School Tech Connect: Not The NAEP's Best Effort
School Tech Connect: Not The NAEP's Best Effort: Not The NAEP's Best Effort by noreply@blogger.com (Tim Furman) The NAEP Writing Assessment is out. It' a new NAEP test, and in my opinion, if you study it carefully, you begin to see that even the NAEP people can't construct a writing test that's actually worth taking. The surprising thing to me is that the NAEP people evidently feel that 27% of students write at or above what they consider to be a proficient level. Having taught writing for two decades, I'd call this figure high. However, I'm sure it sounds alarmingly low to some ... more »
Educator Musing: Op-Ed proposal the L.A. Times would not print
Educator Musing: Op-Ed proposal the L.A. Times would not print: Op-Ed proposal the L.A. Times would not print by Educator Musing The following is an OP-Ed proposal the L.A. Times would not print. There is no such thing as a free lunch. That is one of the first lessons I teach my students in economics. I realize the statement identifies me as a teacher and to some that is somehow tantamount to confessing that I am a villain. I am also the Board President of the Adelanto School District– the first district (albeit by court order) to accept a Parent-Trigger petition. This articl... more »
Chicago Teachers Strike May Near End As Union Releases Deal
Chicago Teachers Strike May Near End As Union Releases Deal: Chicago Teachers Strike May Near End As Union Releases Deal by Joy Resmovits [image: Chicago Teachers Strike Deal] Rahm Emanuel is giving away the farm. A deal is on the table Saturday night to end a nearly weeklong Chicago teachers strike, though classes could still be canceled Monday as the union's House of Delegates reviews the proposal. If a press release from the Chicago Teachers Union is accurate, Emanuel has given away some of his most prized education reforms to the union to quell the strike. Mitt Romney has tri... more »
Schools Matter: Chicago Teachers and Support Staff: Lots of Thank Yous and a Couple of Warnings
Schools Matter: Chicago Teachers and Support Staff: Lots of Thank Yous and a Couple of Warnings: Chicago Teachers and Support Staff: Lots of Thank Yous and a Couple of Warnings by Jim Horn First, some thank yous. 1. Thank you for the exercising the courage, care, and conviction that has been banished by the national union leadership of the NEA and AFT. 2. Thank you for reminding us what leadership looks like. 3. Thank you for re-focusing the teacher union movement on the social justice mission for children, which is our calling, our mission, and the fire we ca... more »
Jersey Jazzman: Are You a Racist? Take the Quiz!
Jersey Jazzman: Are You a Racist? Take the Quiz!: Are You a Racist? Take the Quiz! by Duke *Warning: heavy sarcasm ahead. Proceed at your own risk.* In today's complicated world, it's hard to know if you are a racist. For example, you'd be surprised at how many people who actually work with kids in poverty believe that those kids can't learn. Yes, shocking, I know, but rich people have confirmed this, and rich people are so very smart, so... As a public service, I've put together a simple quiz to determine whether or not you are a racist. Get out your #2s! Ready? BEGIN EXAM Pl... more »
Full Text of the Queensborough English Department Attack Letter « Student Activism
Full Text of the Queensborough English Department Attack Letter « Student Activism: Full Text of the Queensborough English Department Attack Letter by Angus Johnston Yesterday I reported on an attempt by CUNY administrators to dismantle the English department at the system’s Queensborough Community College in retaliation for the department’s refusal to approve a restructuring of its composition program. That reporting was based on a public excerpt from a letter sent by QCC Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs Karen Steele to Linda Reesman, chair of the QCC English departmen... more »
Schools Matter: The Common Core: Bad for Libraries, Librarians, and Students
Schools Matter: The Common Core: Bad for Libraries, Librarians, and Students: The Common Core: Bad for Libraries, Librarians, and Students by skrashen The President of the American Library Association is enthusiastic about the common core for school libraries and school librarians. I am not. I posted this comment on: Education Week: Common Core Thrusts Librarians Into Leadership Role http://bit.ly/SpMDC4 In contrast to the view presented in “Common Core Thrusts School Librarians Into Leadership Roles” (Education Week, Sept 12, 2012), I argue here that there are no clear benefits ... more »
Last Stand for Children First: CTU Strike is Over (If you Want It)
Last Stand for Children First: CTU Strike is Over (If you Want It): CTU Strike is Over (If you Want It) by Last Stand for Children The Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools have agreed to a framework for ending the week-long teacher strike in Chicago. While this is not a done deal, it seems like the strike is over if the CTU wants it to be. At this time, I have not seen the final contract details nor have I seen casualty figures or the total cost of the property damage inflicted on this city by the rampaging crimson hordes of striking teachers. Still, as reformer we c... more »
Schools Matter: Responding to NPR's What's At Stake for US Teachers
Schools Matter: Responding to NPR's What's At Stake for US Teachers: Responding to NPR's What's At Stake for US Teachers by skrashen [image: Chicago Teachers Union members picket the CPS headquarters in Chicago on Thursday, the fourth day of their strike.] Responding to NPR What's At Stake For U.S. Teachers by Alan Greenblatt http://www.npr.org/2012/09/13/161072479/whats-at-stake-for-u-s-teachers?ft=1 NPR’s article contained numerous errors. Here are two of them. 1. “Practically everyone in education agrees that the old system of monitoring teacher quality … is useless.” I know of ... more »
CTU prez speaks at today's massive rally DAY #6 9-15-12 #faircontractnow #CTUSTRIKE #SOSCHAT #EDCHAT #P2 Labor Beat
The first week of the historic September 2012 Chicago teachers strike. Interviews and scenes from the picket lines at Amundsen HS, Kenwood Academy, Steinmetz HS, Lawndale Elementary Community Academy, Reilly Elementary, Burley Elementary, Marsh Elementary, Marshall HS, Lane Tech HS, Kelly HS, Monroe Elementary -- all of which are only a small fraction of all the schools on strike in the City. Also scenes from the massive 30,000-strong teacher rally and march in the Loop on Monday, followed by another massive march on Tuesday. After this rally, a crush of TV cameras and reporters,... more »
Dissent Magazine - Arguing The World - Who Is Victimizing Chicago’s Kids? -
Dissent Magazine - Arguing The World - Who Is Victimizing Chicago’s Kids? -: [image: Arguing the World] Who Is Victimizing Chicago’s Kids? Joanne Barkan - September 14, 2012 11:38 pm Yes, schoolchildren in Chicago are victims, but not of their teachers. They are victims of a nationwide education “reform” movement geared to undermine teachers’ unions and shift public resources into private hands; they are victims of wave after wave of ill-conceived and failing policy “innovations”; they are victims of George Bush’s No Child Left Behind law, which turned inner-city public schools in... more »
One Teacher's Perspective: Paul Ryan Disappoints Young People on Gay Rights
One Teacher's Perspective: Paul Ryan Disappoints Young People on Gay Rights: Paul Ryan Disappoints Young People on Gay Rights by Imagine Wisconsin *Guest blogging this week is my nephew, Thomas Strieker, who shares a memorable 2005 meeting with Paul Ryan. Thousands have viewed my take on Paul Ryan. Readers seem interested in perspectives from Ryan's hometown of Janesville. Thomas was raised in Janesville and graduated from Parker High School.* Janesville feels so far off the map that when someone gets any national attention my heart beats faster. So I was excited when Mitt Romn... more »
Thousands Gather in Support of Chicago Teachers - NYTimes.com
Thousands Gather in Support of Chicago Teachers - NYTimes.com: Thousands Gather in Support of Chicago TeachersBy STEVEN YACCINO CHICAGO — Thousands of people gathered here on Saturday for a rally in support of public school educators who have been locked in a contentious contract battle. It was the largest show of union force since teachers in this, the nation’s third largest school district, went on strike nearly a week ago. The crowd, which included some teachers and union supporters from Wisconsin and Minnesota, shook homemade protest signs in the air and wore the signature r... more »
Big Education Ape 2nd Banana 9-15-12 Recap of Last Week's Best Post
Big Education Ape 2nd Banana 9-1-12 Recap of Last Week's Best Post Big Education Ape 2nd Banana 8-25-12 Recap of Last Week's Best Post
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Big Education Ape 2nd Banana 8-11-12 Recap of Last Week's Best PostBig Education Ape 2nd Banana 8-4-12 Recap of Last Week's Best PostBig Ed Ape Nite Cap SPECIAL STRIKE EDITION DAY #6 9-15-12 #faircontractnow #CTUSTRIKE #SOSCHAT #EDCHAT #P2
Big Ed Ape Nite Cap SPECIAL STRIKE EDITION DAY #5 9-14-12 #faircontractnow #CTUSTRIKE #SOSCHAT #EDCHAT #P2Big Ed Ape Nite Cap SPECIAL STRIKE EDITION DAY #4 9-13-12 #faircontractnow #CTUSTRIKE #SOSCHAT #EDCHAT #P2