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Learn "America (My Country 'Tis Of Thee)" for the Greystone Elementary Third Grade Sing-a-Long.

Go to college now. Pay tuition later. Oregon explores paying... | Get Schooled | www.ajc.com

Go to college now. Pay tuition later. Oregon explores paying... | Get Schooled | www.ajc.com:

Get Schooled: Go to college now. Pay tuition later. Oregon explores paying it forward 


Pay it forward
Pay it forward
Under a “pay it forward” concept, Oregon is considering a plan that would spare public college students any tuition bills while in school. Instead, students would start paying back the state once they began working and earning paychecks.
 The “pay it forward” concept will be fleshed out by the Oregon Higher Education Coordination Commission, which has two years to figure out the details, including how to initially fund the $9 billion startup cost.
In hearings, proponents said students with an undergraduate degree would on average have to turn over 



Seattle Schools Community Forum: Be Part of A Study on School Websites

Seattle Schools Community Forum: Be Part of A Study on School Websites:

Be Part of A Study on School Websites



A long-time research group (formerly Gilmore Research Group but now Northwest Insights) is doing a study about school websites in downtown Seattle on July 12th, 15th or 16th.
HOW: If you are interested in this study, please click the link below to answer some of our pre-screening questions (or copy and paste the link into your web browser). If it looks like you might be a match, we'll call and ask some additional questions to see if you qualify to participate. 

Linkhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/3FFGC6C

They will be paying $100 for your time. 

Perdido Street School: UFT Threatens To Use Its Own Campaign Funds To Destroy Spitzer

Perdido Street School: UFT Threatens To Use Its Own Campaign Funds To Destroy Spitzer:

UFT Threatens To Use Its Own Campaign Funds To Destroy Spitzer



The Times has an article out tonight saying business leaders and labor are joining together to put a stake through Spitzer's run for city comptroller:

Business leaders leapt into the ruckus, finding common cause with organized labor as they described Mr. Spitzer as ill-suited to the job of managing the city’s multibillion-dollar pension system and policing city spending. 

Such a post, said Kathryn S. Wylde, the head of the New York City Partnership, made up mainly of real estate, Wall Street and insurance firms, requires intense collaboration and diplomacy with the mayor’s office, the business community and municipal labor unions. 

“The tone of the Spitzer announcement and history suggest that’s not the way he would approach the job,” she said in an interview. 

...

It appeared that the muscle for the anti-Spitzer operation might emerge from the city’s labor unions, which view Mr. 

CAUGHT ON AUDIO, AGAIN!!!! DR Alison Coviello: "YOU'LL GET NOTHING AND LIKE IT!!!" southbronxschool.com

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CAUGHT ON AUDIO, AGAIN!!!! DR Alison Coviello: "YOU'LL GET NOTHING AND LIKE IT!!!"

Hey, remember that scene in Caddyshack when Judge Smails nephew Spalding wanted a hamburger, no a cheeseburger?

Well, the same thing kind of happened to me at PS 154 in the Bronx. Except we can substitute Judge
Smails with DR Alison Coviello. And instead of Spalding wanting a hamburger, no a cheeseburger, a hot dog and a milk shake, all I wanted was a demo lesson. Yes, I was told in essence that I will get nothing and like it.

As readers of the blog know I had requested a demo lesson of our AP Rajendra Jimenez-Jailall on January 31, 2013;
I requested a demo lesson from AP Rajendra Jimenez-Jailall (as I have you in the past) and he assured me that he will give me that demo lesson and that it will be a lesson in which literacy will be used to start off the lesson, differentiation will be used and I will learn so much.
As of a meeting with DR Alison Coviello on March 1, 2013 and with my 2nd formal observation imminent, I had yet to receive that exalted, grandiose, all encomposing  demo lesson promised to me by AP Rajendra Jimenez-Jailall.

My curiosity piqued by the lack of the demo lesson I inquired politely to  DR Alison Coviello as to the 

Child Abuse Prevention - Safe Schools (CA Dept of Education)

Child Abuse Prevention - Safe Schools (CA Dept of Education):

Child Abuse Prevention

Information for local educational agencies (LEAs) regarding mandated reporting requirements, mandated reporter training, resources, and technical assistance to promote child well-being and protection from abuse.
As educators, our most important duty is the protection of the children in our care.

--Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction



Online Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training External link opens in new window or tab.
Mandated reporter training funded by the Office of Child Abuse Prevention. Training modules offered by the Chadwick Center for Children at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego. The training defines the various requirements of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act and also offers specialized training for various occupational groups, including educators.
California Penal Code Section 11165.7 (DOC)
Definition of "mandated reporter" and which personnel are designated mandated reporters.
Emergency Response Hotline Numbers for County Child Protective Services External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF)
Telephone numbers for each county's emergency response for child abuse reporting.
Letter from the State Superintendent
February 14, 2013 letter to County and District Superintendents and Charter School Administrators regarding California Penal Code requirements concerning the mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect.
Reporting Form for LEAs Who Have Not Provided Mandatory Reporting Training (DOC)
California Penal Code Section 11165.7(d) requires that school districts that do not train their employees in the duties of mandated reporters shall report to the State Department of Education the reasons why this training was not provided.
Reporting Tip Sheet External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF)
Worksheet describing California Mandated Reporting, laws, what must be reported, and how to file a report alleging child abuse or neglect.

Additional Resources

California Department of Social Services, Child Abuse Prevention External link opens in new window or tab.
Information and contacts pertaining to child abuse prevention, including how to report suspected child abuse.
California Health and Human Services Agency, Child Abuse Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment External link opens in new window or tab.
Provides a range of health care services, social services, mental health services, alcohol and drug treatment services, income assistance and public health services to Californians.
Every Child Matters Educational Fund External link opens in new window or tab.
A non-profit, non-partisan organization working to make public investments in children, youth, and families a national political priority.
US Department of Health and Human Services, Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect External link opens in new window or tab.
Resources on child abuse prevention, protecting children from risk of abuse, and strengthening families. Includes information on supporting families, protective factors, public awareness, community activities, positive parenting, and prevention programs.

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James Baldwin said it best: 

"For these are all our children, and we will profit by or pay for whatever they become."


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#HerePastJune, A Primer On Teachers' Summers [Collaborateurs] - The Jose Vilson | The Jose Vilson
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The End of Your Career Book Club: Ten Books That Shaped My Teaching Life - Teacher in a Strange Land - Education Week Teacher
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Twitterati: Progressive EDU leaders or outliers? | My Island View
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Diane in the Evening 7-8-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
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Dana Goldstein: Why ‘Bad’ Teachers Attract So Much Attention | TIME.com
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Seattle Schools Community Forum: Ed News Roundup
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NYC Educator: Time for Charters to Work Their Magic
NYC Educator: Time for Charters to Work Their Magic: Time for Charters to Work Their MagicIt's not altogether surprising to me that fewer than 50% of students in transfer schools don't make it. After all, we're pulling from a pool of 100% that didn't make it before. To me, that's a predictor.But to reformy types, I suppose that's yet another failure. After all, schools with high percentages of spe
Jersey Jazzman: Bad Teachers! Eek!
Jersey Jazzman: Bad Teachers! Eek!: Bad Teachers! Eek!Dana Goldstein writes an interesting piece about our nation's obsession with "bad" teachers:But Nutting’s narrative is an extreme example of another genre, as well: the story of the despicable, or at least morally compromised, teacher. Claire Messud’s divisive novel, The Woman Upstairs, features a single, childless woman who obsessively attempt
All Things Education: Gifted and Prepped
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My “Conversation” with Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee
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U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan appears surprised that Connecticut remains committed to the rule of law. - Wait, What?
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The Import of the CREDO Charter School Study :: Frederick M. Hess
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Cali Education Headlines Monday, July 8, 2013
FCMAT » Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team: Calif. lawmakers pass K-12 transgender-rights billEducation HeadlinesMonday, July 8, 2013Schools laud new education funding formulaThe state budget the governor just signed pumps some much-needed money to schools that have taken a financial beating since the recession, but local districts are guarded about the impact on their beleaguered fina
Stopping Common Core is Only the Beginning | Truth in American Education
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Lots of Second Chances — Whole Child Education
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Diplomas Now: A Model of Collaboration and Innovation | LFA: Join The Conversation - Public School Insights
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NEA Steps Up Organizing Efforts in Non-Union Charter Schools | NEA Today
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Fred Klonsky | Daily posts from a retired public school teacher who is just looking at the data.
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Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee in Tennessee: StudentsFirst Floods School Races | New Republic
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Tony Bennett Received $65,452 From Michelle Rhee In Failed 2012 Indiana Reelection Bid | Scathing Purple Musings
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Louisiana Educator: More College Prep for All
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LISTEN TO DIANE RAVITCH 7-8-13 Diane Ravitch's blog | A site to discuss better education for all
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Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: HOLIDAY WEEKEND QUOTABLES
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solidaridad: Darn it! #LAUSD Superintendent @DrDeasyLAUSD threatens to resign if Vladovic becomes Board Prez, then welches
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Common Core State Standards: A lesson in shrewd marketing | Get Schooled | www.ajc.com
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solidaridad: Villaraigosa: The Myth of The Progressive Mayor
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BREAKING NEWS!!! Principal DR Alison Coviello of PS 154 Bronx Caught in Lie!!! southbronxschool.com
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Costs to implement new student testing system starting to pile up SI&A Cabinet Report – News & Resources
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Ed Notes Online: Monday July 8th Noon Picket demanding an immediate, rapid and unbiased investigation by the Chancellor's office
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James Baldwin said it best: "For these are all our children, and we will profit by or pay for whatever they become."A BIG EDUCATION APE NITE CAPTODAYJersey Jazzman on my reports from ATL. “The summer of our discontent.” | Fred KlonskyJersey Jazzman on my reports from ATL. “The summer of our discontent.” | Fred Klonsky: Jersey Jazzman on my reports from ATL. “The summer of our discontent.”JULY 7, 2