Saturday, August 15, 2020

A MAN WITH A PLAN Mr. G for District 3: Chris Guerrieri's Education Matters

 Mr. G for District 3: Chris Guerrieri's Education Matters


A MAN WITH A PLAN
Mr. G for District 3: Chris Guerrieri's 
Education Matters




The ZOOM Lawsuit to decide the fate of teachers and students
This is surreal. The state is holding the lawsuit to see if Local districts have control over education or the state does is being held over ZOOM. I am confused why the judge didn't just say, well as long as we have to have court through zoom, we should have school through zoom too. Corcoran and DeSantis are attempting to usurp the authority of districts and force them to do what they want them t

YESTERDAY

Empowering the voters with knowledge
Empower Jax is an organization known for wanting to strip protections away from LGBTQ people. They fought against the HRO and push an agenda that wants to see gay people shoved back in the closet, and don't take my word for it, take the Times Unions. Oh, and why does this matter? It's because they found their candidate in district 3. From the Florida Times-Union, The newly formed group trying to

AUG 13

Why is it so hard for DCPS just to do the right thing. (draft)
I tried to come up with something where I talked about the Premack principle and how if you are in a hole stop digging, but I couldn't because the bottom line is DCPS is making a conscious choice to treat it's employees poorly. Every time they are given an opportunity to do something right, they choose wrong. First, the district has had it backward from day one. They should have put everyone in D

AUG 11

DCPS proves once again tells teachers they are not important
This is going to be a little inside baseball. DCPS decided to scrap it's ESE curriculum based on 24 responses to a survey given during a pandemic. That's a problem; the bigger one though, is the district continues to treat its teachers like afterthoughts. So last spring, they introduced a program called Teach Town to supplement our main ESE program ULS. I didn't care for it, but I may not be a gr
Some of the problems with Duval Homeroom. SOME!!!!!!
Homeroom initially sounded great. The thought of high-risk teachers being able to teach from home was comforting to me, though unfortunately, it didn't work like that, and you had to apply and hope you get it, and that was before it got worse. Then we learned that Duval Home from teachers would have to teach from the schools, and we all let out a collective what the %$#& how does that make any se

AUG 10

Greene is ignoring the resolution to let people work from home. Danger is her default
I try and be sympathetic to Superintendent Greene. On good days she has a really tough job, and these are about as far from good days as you can get. In late July the school board passed a resolution saying as many people as possible should be allowed to work from home, and thus far, the super has ignored it. She is forcing people who could work from home to come in despite the board telling her
Superintendent Greel,oi
I try and be sympathetic to the super. On good days she has a really tough job, and these are about as far from good days as you can get. This is the thing the board passed a resolution saying as many people as possible should be allowed to work from home, and thus far, the super has ignored it. She is forcing people who could work from home to come in despite the board telling her to do the oppo
It is time we pushed back against DeSantis's lies
It is 2020, and it is beyond sad that the governor continually lies to the people of Florida to push his deadly agenda. Almost daily, he says schools should open because kids don't get the coronavirus when the truth is they do and are getting it a faster and faster rate. Won't it be something when we find out they hadn't been getting it because we kept them safe by closing schools? 180 Children i

AUG 09

Teachers from heroes to zeroes, by design (draft)
Never waste a crisis. Last spring, after a solid year and a half of teacher action, when they pushed back against the conditions that were strangling the profession, teachers were lauded as heroes as they switched to distance learning in a couple days. The memes and accolades were everywhere. Fast forward to today when many teachers are protesting going back to unsafe conditions, and suddenly the
District staff converned about theor jobs and there lives
It's not just school staff and students; we should be worried about but district staff as well. Many district staff don't have the protection of the union and are afraid to speak up about their safety, and that is just not how it should be. In July, the board passed a work from home resolution. Sounds great right, let's keep as many people out of the buildings and as safe as possible. Except it h

AUG 08

Simply following orders is not acceptable and it is going to cost lives
In history, when doing terrible things, people have often said they were just following orders? Well, friends, that's the same things directors of the local departments of health, superintendents and school board members have been saying the same thing in the face of DeSantis's directions and Corcoran's executive order. I don't think history will be kind to them either. From the Palm Beach Post.
After one week, there is more than enough proof that schools will close, so why are we risking lives?
I am sure we all saw the pictures of the school in Georgia. You know I don't blame the kids. Kids will do what kids will do, nope, I blame the adults. The ones who are supposed to use facts and evidence to make decisions, the ones who are supposed to make sure kids are safe. They are the ones who failed and failed spectacularly. Sadly Georgia isn't the only place this has happened. There has been

AUG 07

Screaming into a pillow, Florida, Covid-19 edition
the revelation that Governor DeSantis said on one hand schools could close at the direction of their health departments and on the other told those health departments not to help, I spent more than a few minutes screaming into a