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Saturday, August 19, 2023

THE TIME WARP TAKES ON NEW MEANING IN HISD MEATAXE MIKE'S MUSICAL PLAY THE ROCKY HORDE TAKEOVER SHOW


THE TIME WARP TAKES ON NEW MEANING IN HISD MEATAXE MIKE'S MUSICAL PLAY THE ROCKY HORDE TAKEOVER SHOW

Houston ISD Superintendent Mike Miles recently made his debut as a playwright with his musical play, "The Rocky Horde Takeover Show". The play, which was part of the convocation ceremony for Houston ISD teachers, was met with mixed reviews, to say the least.

Miles himself played the role of a diner owner who mentored students in a town with an "antiquated" public school system facing reforms from a new superintendent. The play was intended to showcase Miles' vision and plans for the district, which include longer instructional days, scripted lessons, pay-for-performance evaluations, and converting libraries into "team centers" for differentiated learning and discipline. But instead, it showcased Miles' questionable sense of humor.

The play was met with criticism and backlash from many teachers, parents, students, and city leaders, who viewed it as a "propaganda play" that disrespected the fine arts department, mocked the media, and ignored the concerns of the community. Some teachers also complained about the disorganization and overcrowding of the professional development sessions that preceded the play at NRG Stadium.

One of the student performers, Comfort Azagidi, a rising senior at Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, expressed their regret and embarrassment for being part of the play. They said they were "tricked" into participating in the show without knowing its true purpose until the second day of rehearsals. They said they were offered service hours for their involvement but felt uncomfortable with the script and the message of the play. They also said Miles did not show up to rehearsals until the day before and did not remember some parts of the play he wrote.

Azagidi's story has sparked outrage among parents and teachers in Houston ISD. Many people have criticized Miles for using students to promote his agenda. Some people have also called for Miles to resign. But Miles is not backing down. He defended the musical, saying that it was meant to be a "light-hearted" celebration of education. He has also said that he did not intend to make fun of anyone. However, it seems that he unintentionally made fun of himself.

Miles' musical play has been described as "a load of propaganda poo" by some critics. Others have suggested that he stick to his day job as a superintendent and leave the writing to those who know what they're doing. 

It remains to be seen what the long-term impact of this controversy will be. But one thing is clear: if Miles wants to be taken seriously as a superintendent, he should probably stick to making policy decisions instead of writing musicals.

MEATAXE MIKE COVER THE TIME WARP



It's astounding

Your brain is fleeting

Madness takes its toll

But listen closely

Not for very much longer

You've got to keep control


I remember doing the Mind Warp

Thinking those thoughts when

The craziness would hit me

And the confusion would be calling

Let's do the Mind Warp again

Let's do the Mind Warp again


It's just a thought to the left

And then a memory to the right

Put your hands on your head

You bring your thoughts in tight

But it's the mental thrust

That really drives you insane

Let's do the Mind Warp again

Let's do the Mind Warp again


It's so dreamy

Oh, fantasy free me

So you can't see me

No, not at all

In another dimension

With analytical intention

Well-secluded

I think too much


With a bit of a mind flip

You're into the thought slip

And nothing can ever be the same

You're spaced out on logic

Like you're under hypnotic

Let's do the Mind Warp again

Let's do the Mind Warp again


Well, I was thinking in my room just a-having a drink

When a voice in my head gave me an evil wink

It shook me up, it took me by surprise

It had a new idea and a devilish guise

It spoke to me and I felt a change

My mind was racing, never would it be the same


Let's do the Mind Warp again

Let's do the Mind Warp again


It's just a thought to the left

And then a memory to the right

Put your hands on your head

You bring your thoughts in tight

But it's the mental thrust

That really drives you insane

Let's do the Mind Warp again

Let's do the Mind Warp again


So put on your thinking caps, folks, and let's do the Mind Warp!

Mike Miles and the Rocky Horde Takeover Show (Thumbs) https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/editorials/article/mike-miles-ken-paxton-pornography-art-18301757.php 

‘A fever dream’: Mike Miles stars in musical about himself as disorganization plagues Houston ISD teacher training – Houston Public Media https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/education-news/hisd/2023/08/17/459821/a-fever-dream-mike-miles-stars-in-musical-about-himself-as-disorganization-plagues-houston-isd-teacher-training/ 

Houston ISD student regrets performing in ‘propaganda play’ starring Mike Miles – Houston Public Media https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/education-news/hisd/2023/08/18/459920/houston-isd-student-regrets-performing-in-propaganda-play-starring-mike-miles/ 

HISD student: I was 'tricked' into doing 'propaganda' play https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/education/article/hisd-students-propaganda-musical-18303434.php 



THE DEFT DIVE

FROM BARD AI

The story of the Houston ISD student who regrets performing in a "propaganda play" starring Mike Miles.

The student, Comfort Azagidi, is a rising senior at Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. She was one of several students who performed in a musical number at the district's convocation ceremony on Wednesday, August 17, 2023. The musical was about Mike Miles, the state-appointed superintendent of Houston ISD.

Azagidi said that she and the other students were told that the musical would be about the importance of education. However, she said that the musical was actually a "propaganda piece" that was designed to promote Miles and his policies. The musical included songs and skits that praised Miles and made fun of his critics.

Azagidi said that she felt "tricked" into performing in the musical. She said that she did not agree with the message of the musical and that she felt uncomfortable being used to promote Miles.

Azagidi's story has sparked outrage among parents and teachers in Houston ISD. Many people have criticized Miles for using students to promote his agenda. Some people have also called for Miles to resign.

Miles has defended the musical, saying that it was meant to be a "light-hearted" celebration of education. He has also said that he did not intend to make fun of anyone.

The controversy over the musical is the latest in a series of challenges facing Miles. Miles was appointed superintendent of Houston ISD in July 2023. He has since faced criticism for his plans to remove librarians and convert school libraries, as well as his handling of the district's budget.

It is unclear what the long-term impact of the controversy will be. However, it is clear that the musical has damaged Miles' reputation and divided the community.


FROM BING AI

The Houston ISD student who regrets performing in a musical play starring Mike Miles, the state-appointed superintendent of the district. I will try to provide you with a deep dive into this topic, based on the web search results I found.

The musical play was part of the convocation ceremony for Houston ISD teachers on Wednesday, August 18, 2023. The play was written by Mike Miles himself and featured him as a diner owner who mentored students in a town with an "antiquated" public school system facing reforms from a new superintendent. The play was intended to showcase Miles' vision and plans for the district, which include longer instructional days, scripted lessons, pay-for-performance evaluations, and converting libraries into "team centers" for differentiated learning and discipline¹.

However, the play was met with criticism and backlash from many teachers, parents, students, and city leaders, who viewed it as a "propaganda play" that disrespected the fine arts department, mocked the media, and ignored the concerns of the community¹²³. Some teachers also complained about the disorganization and overcrowding of the professional development sessions that preceded the play at NRG Stadium².

One of the student performers, Comfort Azagidi, a rising senior at Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, expressed their regret and embarrassment for being part of the play. They said they were "tricked" into participating in the show without knowing its true purpose until the second day of rehearsals. They said they were offered service hours for their involvement but felt uncomfortable with the script and the message of the play. They also said Miles did not show up to rehearsals until the day before and did not remember some parts of the play he wrote¹²⁴.

Azagidi took to social media platforms such as Tik Tok, Instagram, and Twitter to share their experience and dissatisfaction with the play. They wrote: "I do not support anything that this man is doing; a lot of us students were tricked into being in this show" ⁴. Their posts gained attention and sympathy from people in the HISD community and beyond.

Miles defended his play and dismissed the critics as "naysayers" who did not want to change. He said the play was "great" and something that HISD had not seen before. He also said it was a disservice to the students, teachers, and staff who worked hard to put on the convocation in five weeks¹.

The controversy over the play is one of many that have surrounded Miles since he was appointed by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to lead Houston ISD in June 2023. The TEA intervened in the district because of mismanagement and alleged illegal activity by previous board members and also because Wheatley High School had a string of failing academic ratings from the state⁵. Miles has also announced plans to eliminate 2,347 jobs from HISD's central office, expand his reforms to 150 schools over two years, and enact a district-wide pay-for-performance model for all teachers²⁶.

 Bing, 8/19/2023

  • (1) Houston ISD student regrets performing in ‘propaganda play’ starring .... https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/education-news/hisd/2023/08/18/459920/houston-isd-student-regrets-performing-in-propaganda-play-starring-mike-miles/.
  • (2) HISD student says they were 'tricked' into performing 'propaganda' play. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/hisd-student-says-they-were-tricked-into-performing-propaganda-play/ar-AA1fsVFT.
  • (3) Education News – Houston Public Media. https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/topics/news/education-news/.
  • (4) Houston ISD parents and students fear Mike Miles’ reforms will tear the .... https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/education-news/hisd/2023/08/08/458892/houston-isd-parents-and-students-fear-mike-miles-reforms-will-tear-the-community-fabric-of-their-public-schools/.
  • (5) City leaders criticize Houston ISD superintendent Mike Miles over plans .... https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/education-news/hisd/2023/07/26/457933/city-leaders-criticize-houston-isd-superintendent-mike-miles-over-plans-for-school-libraries/.
  • (6) Mike Miles: The Controversial Visionary for the New Houston ISD. https://m.stylemagazine.com/news/2023/aug/16/mike-miles-controversial-visionary-new-houston-isd/.
  • (7) Mike Miles: The Controversial Visionary for the New Houston ISD .... http://stylemagazine.com/news/2023/aug/16/mike-miles-controversial-visionary-new-houston-isd/.
  • (8) Houston ISD's new superintendent Mike Miles wants to use same approach .... https://abc13.com/houston-isd-state-takeover-of-hisd-largest-district-in-texas-mike-miles/13410708/.
  • (9) HISD student says performers were 'tricked' into Superintendent ... - MSN. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/hisd-student-says-performers-were-tricked-into-superintendent-mike-miles-convocation-play/ar-AA1fsClQ.
  • (10) HISD superintendent pokes fun at recent issues in staff musical pep .... https://abc13.com/the-mike-miles-show-hisd-musical-houston-isd-first-week-of-school-tea-takeover/13672125/.
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FLORIDA THE BOOK BANNING CAPITAL OF AMERICA

FLORIDA THE BOOK BANNING CAPITAL OF AMERICA

In a bizarre turn of events, Clay County in Florida has become the book ban heartland of the US. Yes, you read that right. The county has gained infamy for its high number of book challenges resulting in the removal of over 175 titles from public school libraries. And if that wasn't enough, hundreds more are unavailable due to the policy of books being pulled as soon as a challenge form is filed. 

So, what's behind this book-banning madness? Well, it turns out that two conservative activist groups, Moms for Liberty and No Left Turn in Education, are responsible for inundating the systems and committees that process claims. The Florida Freedom to Read Project claims that many of the titles receiving negative attention have been in libraries for decades. 

But wait, it gets even more ridiculous. Political action committees such as Conservatives for Good Government have donated to Moms for Liberty, which advocates for parental rights and has connections to the Republican Party. The group campaigns against gender ideology, critical race theory, and the “sexualization” of children, which critics claim equates to homophobia and racism. 

And if you thought it couldn't get any worse, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed the “don’t say gay” Parental Rights in Education Act, prohibiting classroom discussions of gender identity or sexual orientation from kindergarten to third grade. The act has been updated by HB 1069, which extends the ban to all grades. 

So, what's next? Will they ban books about unicorns because they promote "magical thinking"? Will they ban books about aliens because they promote "conspiracy theories"? Who knows? One thing's for sure, if this trend continues, there won't be libraries left in Clay County.

In conclusion, we urge the good people of Clay County to reconsider their stance on book banning and embrace the beauty and diversity of literature. After all, books are not just words on a page, they are windows into different worlds and perspectives. Let's keep those windows open and let the light of knowledge shine through.

‘There won’t be libraries left’: how a Florida county became the book ban heartland of the US | Florida | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/aug/19/clay-county-florida-book-bans-moms-for-liberty 



TRUMP BANNED FROM PRESIDENCY FORCED TO STICK TO REALITY TV AND SELLING STEAKS

 

TRUMP BANNED FROM PRESIDENCY FORCED TO STICK TO REALITY TV AND SELLING STEAKS

The Constitution Prohibits Trump From Ever Being President Again

The only question is whether American citizens today can uphold that commitment.

By J. Michael Luttig and Laurence H. Tribe

Trump Is Constitutionally Prohibited From the Presidency - The Atlantic

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/08/donald-trump-constitutionally-prohibited-presidency/675048/

Article Summary

The authors, who are scholars of the US Constitution, argue that the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution contains a provision in Section 3 that prohibits any person who has taken an oath to support and defend the Constitution and thereafter rebels against it from holding any office or position of power in the US government or its subdivisions. They suggest that this provision would prevent former President Donald Trump from running for president again in 2024, given the indictments he faces.

In a shocking turn of events, it has been revealed that the Constitution prohibits Donald Trump from ever being president again. That's right, folks, the man who brought us four years of chaos, Twitter rants, and covfefe is officially out of the running for the highest office in the land.

The Atlantic recently published an article by J. Michael Luttig and Laurence H. Tribe, outlining how Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment prohibits anyone who has "engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the [United States], or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof" from holding any office, civil or military, under the United States or under any state. And we all know what happened on January 6th, when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to overturn the election results.

So, Donnie, you are out of here. Looks like you'll have to stick to reality TV and selling steaks.

But let's be real, did anyone actually think Trump was going to run for president again? I mean, he's got a lot on his plate already. He's busy golfing, tweeting, and avoiding taxes. Plus, he's got all those lawsuits to deal with. It's like he's playing a never-ending game of Whac-A-Mole, but instead of moles, it's legal troubles.

And let's not forget about his loyal supporters. They're still out there, waving their Trump flags and wearing their MAGA hats. They'll follow him anywhere, even if it means jumping off a cliff (which, let's be honest, some of them probably would).

But back to Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment. It's a pretty serious provision that was originally passed to prevent former Confederate leaders from holding public office. And while it hasn't been used all that often, it's clear that it can be applied to more recent events as well.

Of course, there are those who argue that it's unfair to disqualify someone from holding office simply because they participated in a rebellion. But let's be real, if you're actively trying to overthrow the government, you probably shouldn't be in charge of it.

And speaking of rebellion, can we talk about how ridiculous it is that people are still clinging to the idea that the election was stolen from Trump? I mean, come on. Even his own Attorney General said there was no evidence of widespread voter fraud. It's like they're living in an alternate reality where facts don't matter.

But I digress. The point is, Trump is officially banned from ever being president again. And while some may see this as a victory for democracy, others will undoubtedly see it as yet another example of the "deep state" trying to silence their hero.

Either way, we can all agree on one thing: it's going to be a lot quieter without Trump in the White House. No more early morning Twitter rants, no more press conferences filled with lies and conspiracy theories. It's almost like we can breathe again.

So, farewell Donnie. We'll miss your ridiculous hair and your even more ridiculous tweets. But we won't miss your attempts to undermine democracy and your complete disregard for the rule of law.

Oh, and one more thing: if the glove fits, you gotta convict.

Trump Is Constitutionally Prohibited From the Presidency - The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/08/donald-trump-constitutionally-prohibited-presidency/675048/


THE DEFT DIVE

FORM BARD AI

Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment.

Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment was passed by Congress in 1868, during the Reconstruction era, as part of an effort to ensure that the newly freed slaves would have full citizenship rights. The amendment prohibits anyone who has "engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same [United States], or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof" from holding any office, civil or military, under the United States or under any state. This provision was specifically aimed at preventing former Confederate leaders from holding public office.

The disqualification clause of Section 3 has been interpreted to apply to a wide range of activities, including:

  • * Joining the Confederate army or navy
  • * Holding a government position in the Confederate States
  • * Providing financial or material support to the Confederacy
  • * Advocating for the overthrow of the United States government

The disqualification clause has been used on a few occasions to prevent former Confederate leaders from holding public office. For example, in 1872, the Supreme Court upheld the conviction of William M. Stone, a former Confederate general, for violating Section 3. Stone had been elected to the House of Representatives, but the Supreme Court ruled that he was ineligible to hold office because he had taken an oath to support the Constitution and then rebelled against it.

The disqualification clause of Section 3 has not been used as frequently as it could have been. This is partly because it is a difficult provision to enforce. The burden of proof is on the government to show that the individual in question has engaged in insurrection or rebellion. This can be a difficult task, especially if the events in question took place many years ago.

Another reason why the disqualification clause has not been used as frequently is because it is seen as a controversial provision. Some people argue that it is unfair to disqualify someone from holding office simply because they participated in a rebellion, especially if that rebellion was many years ago. Others argue that the disqualification clause is necessary to protect the integrity of the government and to prevent those who have committed treason from holding positions of power.

The disqualification clause of Section 3 is a complex and controversial provision. It has been used on a few occasions to prevent former Confederate leaders from holding public office, but it has not been used as frequently as it could have been. The future of the disqualification clause is uncertain. It is possible that it will be used more frequently in the future, especially if there is another major insurrection or rebellion in the United States. However, it is also possible that the disqualification clause will be repealed or amended. Only time will tell how this provision will be interpreted and applied in the years to come.


FORM BING AI

The Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution, especially Section 3, which deals with the disqualification of certain persons from holding office. I will try to provide you with a deep dive into the history and implications of this provision.

Section 3 was ratified in 1868, shortly after the Civil War, as part of the Reconstruction Amendments that aimed to protect the rights and citizenship of former enslaved people and ensure the loyalty of the former Confederate states. Section 3 states that:

  • > No Person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.

The purpose of Section 3 was to prevent former Confederate officials and military officers from regaining political power and undermining the Reconstruction efforts. It also served as a punishment for those who had violated their oaths of allegiance to the United States and participated in the rebellion. However, Section 3 also gave Congress the power to remove the disability by a two-thirds vote of each House, which was intended to provide an incentive for reconciliation and cooperation.

Section 3 was initially enforced by Congress through various acts that required state governments to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment and adopt new constitutions that incorporated its provisions. However, by 1872, Congress had granted amnesty to most of the former Confederates who were subject to Section 3, except for some high-ranking officials and military leaders. By 1898, all disabilities under Section 3 had been removed by Congress.

Since then, Section 3 has been rarely invoked or applied in American history. The few cases that have involved Section 3 have mainly dealt with its scope and interpretation, such as whether it applies to state offices that do not require an oath to support the Constitution, whether it applies to persons who have not taken an oath but have engaged in insurrection or rebellion, and whether it applies retroactively or prospectively. The courts have generally adopted a narrow and strict construction of Section 3, limiting its application to those who have taken an oath and engaged in acts that clearly amount to insurrection or rebellion against the United States.

In light of the recent events of January 6, 2021, when a mob of supporters of former President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to disrupt the certification of President Joe Biden's electoral victory, some commentators have suggested that Section 3 could be used to disqualify certain individuals who participated in or encouraged the siege from holding office in the future. However, there are many legal and practical challenges involved in applying Section 3 to the events of January 6.

First, it is unclear whether the events of January 6 constitute insurrection or rebellion within the meaning of Section 3. The terms are not defined in the Constitution or in federal law, and there is no clear precedent for applying them to a situation like January 6. Some scholars have argued that insurrection or rebellion requires a more organized and sustained effort to overthrow or resist the lawful authority of the United States than what occurred on January 6. Others have contended that insurrection or rebellion can include any violent or unlawful action that interferes with the constitutional functions of the government.

Second, it is uncertain whether Section 3 applies to persons who have not taken an oath to support the Constitution, such as private citizens who participated in or supported the siege. Some scholars have argued that Section 3 should be read broadly to include anyone who engages in insurrection or rebellion against the United States or gives aid or comfort to its enemies. Others have maintained that Section 3 should be read narrowly to apply only to those who have taken an oath and violated it by engaging in disloyal conduct.

Third, it is unclear how Section 3 can be enforced and implemented in practice. There is no established mechanism or procedure for determining whether someone has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States or given aid or comfort to its enemies. Some scholars have suggested that Congress could pass legislation to create such a mechanism or procedure, such as establishing a commission or a tribunal to investigate and adjudicate cases involving Section 3. Others have proposed that courts could play a role in enforcing Section 3 by reviewing challenges to the eligibility of candidates or officeholders based on Section 3.

Fourth, it is doubtful whether Section 3 would be effective or desirable as a means of addressing the events of January 6. Some scholars have argued that Section 3 would be too harsh and divisive as a punishment for those who participated in or supported the siege, and that it would undermine the democratic process and the rule of law. Others have contended that Section 3 would be too weak and ineffective as a deterrent for future acts of insurrection or rebellion, and that it would not address the underlying causes and consequences of the events of January 6.

In conclusion, Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment is a complex and controversial provision that has a long and largely forgotten history. It was designed to prevent former Confederates from regaining political power after the Civil War, but it was largely repealed by Congress within a few years. It has been rarely used or applied since then, and it raises many novel and difficult legal questions in the context of the events of January 6. It is unlikely that Section 3 will be invoked or enforced in the near future, unless there is a clear and compelling case for doing so.

Bing, 8/19/2023

(1) 14th Amendment: Simplified Summary, Text & Impact | HISTORY. https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/fourteenth-amendment.

(2) The Insurrection Bar to Office: Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment. https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/lsb/lsb10569.

(3) New Article on Insurrection, Rebellion, and Section Three of the .... https://reason.com/volokh/2023/08/11/new-article-on-insurrection-rebellion-and-section-three-of-the-fourteenth-amendment/.

(4) Amnesty and Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment. https://constitutionalcommentary.lib.umn.edu/article/amnesty-and-section-three-of-the-fourteenth-amendment/.

(5) The Constitution’s Disqualification Clause Can Be Enforced Today. https://www.pogo.org/report/2022/11/the-constitutions-disqualification-clause-can-be-enforced-today.

(6) undefined. https://crsreports.congress.gov.


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Big Education Ape: NO BUS, NO FUSS: HOW KIDS ARE LEARNING TO HITCHHIKE THEIR WAY TO SCHOOL http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2023/08/no-bus-no-fuss-how-kids-are-learning-to.html










Big Education Ape: DON'T FEAR THE CHATBOT REAPER (IN THE CLASSROOM): AI COVERS THE BLUE OYSTER CULT CLASSIC http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2023/08/dont-fear-chatbot-reaper-in-classroom.html










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TECH BILLIONAIRES FINALLY GET THEIR WISH VIRTUAL TEACHERS: THE AGE OF DEEP FAKE EDUCATION IS HERE Well folks, it's finally happened. After years of defunding, deprofessionalizing, and bashing, teachers have finally succumbed to the tech billionaires' wishes (or purchases). The result? Deep fake education. That's right, virtual teachers are the new Coke of education. They're not the real thing, so

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Oh no, Mr. Bill! It looks like your beloved student tracking system has been given the boot in Shaker Heights. The school district recently decided to eliminate tracking in an effort to address racial inequities in education. And let me tell you, the reactions have been mixed! Some people are skeptical of the change, while others are advocating for it. And let's not forget about the pandemic, wh
FEAR AND LOATHING IN FLORIDA'S CLASSROOMS THE ABCS OF TEACHING IN FLORIDA AVOIDING BANS AND CONTROVERSY As the school year approaches in Florida, teachers are facing a new set of challenges that they never anticipated. The state has implemented a series of policies that have left educators confused and uncertain about how to approach the school year. From changes to how African American history i
FROM PTA MEETING TO PAROLE HEARING THE EXCITING LIFE OF A TRUANT PARENT Attention all parents! Are you tired of being the only one who gets punished for your child's truancy? Well, fear not because in five states across the US, you can now go to jail for your child's unexcused school absences! That's right, you heard it here first. No need to worry about taking responsibility for your child's edu
It's that time of year again, folks. The leaves are changing, the air is crisp, and school buses are nowhere to be found. That's right, we're in the midst of a national school bus driver shortage, and it's causing chaos and confusion from coast to coast. Now that we've had a few laughs, let's get serious for a moment. The school bus driver shortage is no laughing matter, and it's causing some re

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THE NEW ADVENTURES OF FLIPPER WHO WILL FLIP FIRST In the latest episode of the Trump legal saga, we have five of his aides charged as co-conspirators in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election. The names include Rudy Giuliani, Kenneth Chesebro, John Eastman, and Sydney Powell and Jeffrey Clark. The question on everyone's mind is, who will flip first? Will it be Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of
Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) and Oklahoma's State Superintendent, Ryan Walters, are currently engaged in a heated dispute over the district's accreditation status. Walters has accused TPS of having failing schools, poor reading proficiency, excessive administrative spending, and mismanagement of funds. Meanwhile, TPS has defended its performance and accused Walters of playing politics. The situati
The Reading Wars have been raging for over a century, with the phonics camp and the word recognition camp battling it out like a literary version of West Side Story. But now, it seems like the science of reading movement has emerged victorious, at least for the time being. Forty-five states and Washington, DC have passed laws related to reading instruction in the past five years, with changes to
TWIT-X LEADER NAPOLEON MUSK CONSIDERS MOVING HEADQUARTERS TO ST. HELENA Elon Musk, the man with the plan, the genius behind Tesla and SpaceX, has been in the news lately for his leadership tactics. And it seems that he has a bit of a Napoleon complex, if you know what I mean. For those of you who don't know, the Napoleon complex is a term used to describe people of short stature who exhibit overl
The red state education revolt continues to rage on, with more states sticking their heads in the sands of ignorance and hate. It's like a game of whack-a-mole, but instead of moles, it's common sense and decency that keep popping up. Conservative parents and lawmakers are leading the charge, fueled by their fear of critical race theory, gender identity, sexual orientation, and teachers' unions.
THE SUCCESS-READY STUDENTS NETWORK (SRSN): SOUNDS LIKE A NEW PRIVATIZER FRONT GROUP BUT IS IT? In a move that has left educators and students alike cheering, a network of 20 Missouri school districts has decided to dump standardized testing and embrace innovation. Yes, you heard it right. The days of filling in bubbles and sweating over multiple-choice questions are finally over. It's time to ce

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TRUMP'S RACKETEERING CHARGES PROVE HE'S NOT JUST A CON MAN, HE'S A PRO CON MAN In a stunning turn of events, former President Donald Trump has been indicted in Georgia for a litany of charges related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The charges include conspiracy, racketeering, election fraud, obstruction of justice, and just plain being a sore loser. The indictment was handed down
PragerU: The Only Place Where White Christian Supremacy Is Considered an Alternative View Have you ever heard of PragerU? It's a conservative non-profit organization that produces short videos on a variety of topics, including politics, history, economics, and culture. But let's be real, it's basically a propaganda machine for white Christian supremacy, anti-LGBTQ+ rights, and all things conserv
In a shocking turn of events, Oklahoma is facing a lawsuit for funding the United States' first "state-sponsored" religious charter school. The school in question is St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, which plans to open in 2023. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other civil rights groups have filed the lawsuit on behalf of several plaintiffs, including parents, educator
Move over, Moms for Liberty. There's a new group of moms in town, and they're not afraid to stand up for their kids' right to read. Meet Moms for Libros, the sassy, book-loving moms who won't take censorship lying down. These Miami-Dade County mamas are on a mission to ensure that all children have access to a free and open education, free from the tyranny of right-wing book-banning organization
A NEW SAFE SPACE: WHAT ARE SENSORY ROOMS Are you tired of the same old boring classrooms? Do you want to spice things up and make learning more exciting? Well, have no fear because sensory rooms are here! Sensory rooms are the latest craze in schools, and for good reason. They're specially designed spaces that cater to the sensory needs of students with disabilities or sensory processing disorder

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Maryland educators have embarked on a five-day bus tour of the county's religious landscape as part of their summer course, Religion Literacy for Educators. The course aims to prepare teachers for issues of racism, antisemitism, Islamophobia, and anti-Asian hate that they may encounter in the classroom. And what better way to prepare for such issues than by visiting houses of worship for Zoroast
DON'T FEAR THE CHATBOT REAPER AI COVERS THE BLUE OYSTER CULT CLASSIC Are you afraid of the ChatGPT Reaper? Well, don't be! This powerful AI tool may seem like a threat to academic integrity, but with the right approach, it can be a hilarious addition to the classroom. First off, let's talk about those schools that have banned ChatGPT. New York City, Los Angeles, and Baltimore City Public Schools
NIXON FAMOUSLY DECLARED THAT HE WAS "NOT A CROOK" TRUMP DECLARES HE'S A "BETTER CROOK" THAN NIXON In the world of American politics, few figures have captured the public's attention quite like former President Donald Trump. Love him or hate him, there's no denying that he's one of the most controversial figures in recent history. And now, as he faces a slew of legal challenges, it seems that Trum

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The Iowa State Fair is known for its delicious food, thrilling rides, and endless entertainment. But this year, something even more hilarious happened. A man with three fingers on each hand covered with chocolate pudding, aptly named the "Three Finger Pudding Man," showed up and stole the show. As he wandered through the fairgrounds, people couldn't help but stare at his unique hands. But the Th