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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Commission on No Child Left Behind Expands Membership and Launches New Hearings to Update Recommendations


Commission on No Child Left Behind Expands Membership and Launches New Hearings to Update Recommendations:

"'Beyond NCLB's bold recommendations are becoming more widely supported, and their core principles are at the heart of the new ARRA requirements. Momentum is building among the states to develop and adopt high-quality common standards and tests, and states have made dramatic progress in developing data systems,' said Secretary Thompson."

Test scores offer reality check for Villaraigosa's schools -- latimes.com


Test scores offer reality check for Villaraigosa's schools -- latimes.com:

"The test results arrived at a crucial juncture for the mayor, for the charter school movement and for school improvement citywide. A school board resolution, scheduled for a vote next week, could turn over new schools as well as low-achieving campuses to outside operators, including the mayor and charter schools. The mayor's team already has quietly obtained control of a new Boyle Heights campus, an implied endorsement by the district of his effort at nearby Roosevelt High School."

Parent involvement is key to academic improvement - LA Daily News

Parent involvement is key to academic improvement - LA Daily News:

"Yet, the type of parent involvement that is desperately needed from all parents, and is the most difficult to obtain, is the type that takes active and daily personal interest in one's own child's performance with regard to both academic achievement and social behavior.
Involved parents make sure their children's daily attendance and punctuality is excellent. They supervise homework and make sure it's returned on time. They promptly respond to contacts by teachers and other school personnel. They regularly show up for scheduled parent conferences.
Involved parents let their children know, in no uncertain terms, that they are united with the school in their dedication to help their children grow and benefit from their time in school."

City's increase in kindergartners leaves less room to learn | San Francisco Examiner


City's increase in kindergartners leaves less room to learn San Francisco Examiner:

"But growing class sizes are a scenario that has become all too real for San Francisco Unified School District teachers, who are facing the pain induced by shrinking school revenue at the same time enrollment is soaring."

Fostering communication: Professionals join forces at summit to improve education opportunities for foster youth - Times-Standard Online

Fostering communication: Professionals join forces at summit to improve education opportunities for foster youth - Times-Standard Online:

"”Regardless of budget issues, California really has to take care of our foster kids,” Crandall said, lamenting cuts to Calworks, Healthy Families and other programs that potentially affect the county's foster children. “I don't think the governor's administration got that message.”"

Teachers take alternate route into classroom

Teachers take alternate route into classroom:

"While many are experts in their field - scientists, lawyers, accountants, business executives - they still need the basics: pedagogy, classroom management, lesson planning and how to work with English learners, for example.
'They want to get into teaching right away,' Kearney said. 'They have the life experience and the content expertise, and they're ready.'"

Editorial: State can't let money slip away - Sacramento Opinion - Sacramento Editorial | Sacramento Bee

Editorial: State can't let money slip away - Sacramento Opinion - Sacramento Editorial Sacramento Bee:

"California, of course, should tap this fund to make big improvements in student achievement. Obama has made it clear that states leading the way in four core areas can win hundreds of millions of dollars, if they can show that they are:
• Setting and enforcing rigorous standards.
• Turning around historically low-performing schools.
• Using data to determine student needs and measure teacher effectiveness.
• Putting outstanding teachers in classrooms, especially in high-poverty schools and in hard-to-staff subjects such as math, science and special education"

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Study Finds That Online Education Beats the Classroom - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com


Study Finds That Online Education Beats the Classroom - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com:

"Over the 12-year span, the report found 99 studies in which there were quantitative comparisons of online and classroom performance for the same courses."

Michelle Rhee - O Power List - Oprah.com


Michelle Rhee - O Power List - Oprah.com:

"In the two years since she took over the ailing Washington, D.C., school system, Rhee has made some very unpopular moves—she fired her own children's principal, closed underperforming schools, and quickly became known for her take-no-prisoners management style"

Clueless: The Dept. of Education Fails Again


Dennis Danziger: Clueless: The Dept. of Education Fails Again

I'm a public high school teacher, and when I voted for Barack Obama I thought I was voting for change. Turns out, as far as education goes, I voted for Bush Lite.



Proposal would make more aid available to Bay Area students - ContraCostaTimes.com


Proposal would make more aid available to Bay Area students - ContraCostaTimes.com:

"California students should receive more federal aid than those in Wyoming and other low-cost parts of the country, said Steve Dixon, president of the California State Student Association.
'I think it's a great idea,' said Dixon, a senior at Humboldt State University. 'It costs a lot more to live in California.'"

Duncan stresses importance of parental involvement


St. Maarten-St. Martin - Duncan stresses importance of parental involvement
EBENEZER--The importance of parental involvement in the education of children was one of the main messages stressed to St. Maarten Academy Preparatory Secondary Vocational Education (PSVE) students and a batch of about 75 parents who turned up with their children on the first day of school on Tuesday.

About 160 new students began the new academic year yesterday, about 20 per cent of whom are estimated to be undocumented. The school has always had the policy of accepting students irrespective of their legal status once space was available, Principal Solange Duncan said.

Only first Formers began school on Monday. Second Formers will start today, Wednesday.

Duncan said the school could not mould students into well rounded persons without the full involvement and support of parents. Parents had been asked to attend yesterday’s opening ceremony, but only about 75 parents from the batch of 160 new students turned out. “We were a bit disappointed about that,” Duncan said.

“We expect the cooperation of parents and we expect them to be very involved in their children’s education. We want to have an open door policy, where parents can come in anytime to check on their children’s progress. They don’t have to wait until there is a report card to check on their children’s progress.”


Inside City Hall: Twitter, Graswich, cars on K Street - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News | Sacramento Bee


Inside City Hall: Twitter, Graswich, cars on K Street - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News Sacramento Bee:


"That's because among the 2,454 Twitter users whom the mayor was following as of Tuesday morning was a local escort service using the handle 'sacramntoescort.' The account was among the first several hundred that Johnson followed."

FOX40 NEWS - Heather Fargo Sounds Off



Heather Fargo Sounds Off



Education Week: Studies Weigh NCLB's Broad Impact


Education Week: Studies Weigh NCLB's Broad Impact:

"State-level implementation of the federal No Child Left Behind Act has changed how education is delivered and to whom, researchers have found. Still, they say, it’s difficult in some cases to measure which changes can be attributed solely to the law."

Education Week: Heavy Lifting Ahead for 'Race to Top' Applications


Education Week: Heavy Lifting Ahead for 'Race to Top' Applications:

"Merely filling out the award application will take each state 642 hours, according to the U.S. Department of Education, which included that estimate in its 35-page draft guidelines for the Race to the Top competition, published late last month in the Federal Register."

The cost of flaws in Phila. schools' expulsion policy | Philadelphia Inquirer | 08/19/2009


The cost of flaws in Phila. schools' expulsion policy Philadelphia Inquirer 08/19/2009:

"Sheila Simmons, education director of the Philadelphia-based nonprofit Public Citizens for Children and Youth, said processing 75 expulsions at once raises a red flag, and the cost of a move toward zero tolerance has been too high."

Canadian Simon Fraser University introduces grade worse than F to address cheaters


Canadian Simon Fraser University introduces grade worse than F to address cheaters:

"Canadian Simon Fraser University introduces grade worse than F to address cheaters
F is the universal mark of failure, whether by cheating or by not studying or both.
However one university in Canada is trying to change that.
Simon Fraser University in Burnaby has introduced a grade known as ‘FD’ or “failure with academic"

Fewer male teachers are in K-12 classrooms in Illinois -- chicagotribune.com


Fewer male teachers are in K-12 classrooms in Illinois -- chicagotribune.com:

"'You're talking about something that has had a devastating impact on the academic success of young black men in their formative years,' said Phillip Jackson, president of the Black Star Project, a Chicago-based organization that promotes children's education. 'Unfortunately, the males that become important in the lives of so many African-American and Latino boys are the gang leaders, the drug dealers, the hustlers -- and if that's all they see, that's what they'll become.'"

Gates Foundation offers Memphis City Schools chance at millions to help teachers : Local News : Memphis Commercial Appeal

Gates Foundation offers Memphis City Schools chance at millions to help teachers : Local News : Memphis Commercial Appeal:

"The proposal includes strategies to support teachers, including more effective evaluations and encouragement to move into the highest echelons of the profession, where Cash says annual pay will range from $75,000 to $100,000."

Big lag in test scores for blacks, Hispanics


Big lag in test scores for blacks, Hispanics:

"State Superintendent Jack O'Connell called the gap a civil rights issue that cannot be blamed on economics alone."

Teachers union warns members of changes district seeks | Philadelphia Inquirer | 08/19/2009


Teachers union warns members of changes district seeks Philadelphia Inquirer 08/19/2009:

"Among the proposals on the list sent to PFT members: increasing the teacher workday by 41 minutes, and by one hour 10 days a year; tying teacher pay to student test scores; eliminating all traditional teacher transfer rights; and cutting extra pay for teachers who teach a sixth class daily.
Teachers would be required to arrive 10 minutes before students do, and stay 10 minutes later. Middle school teachers would have less prep time, and the administration would get to direct all teachers' prep time for part of the week.
The district also wants to bring big changes to the 95 lowest-performing schools, with principals setting the 'terms and benefits' for teachers."

Low-income Kids Report First Sexual Intercourse At 12 Years Of Age In New National Study

Low-income Kids Report First Sexual Intercourse At 12 Years Of Age In New National Study:

"It analyzes data from the 'Welfare, Children and Families: A Three-City Study' -- a six-year longitudinal investigation of low-income families living in Boston, Chicago and San Antonio. Their paper, titled 'A biological analysis of risk and protective factors associated with early sexual intercourse of young adolescents,'"

Sacramento Press / Wells Fargo and Maloof Sports and Entertainment Donate Sixth Youth Center to the Sacramento Community


Sacramento Press / Wells Fargo and Maloof Sports and Entertainment Donate Sixth Youth Center to the Sacramento Community:

"On Tuesday, August 18th the Sacramento Monarchs, along with volunteers from Wells Fargo/Maloof Sports and Entertainment and world renowned local artist, David Garibaldi presented the Do It Yourself (DIY) Teen Center to the River Oak Center for Children."

Gates Foundation seeks education's magic pill - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News | Sacramento Bee


Gates Foundation seeks education's magic pill - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News Sacramento Bee:

"Ever since Americans sent their children to one-room schoolhouses, parents have known what makes a good school: an inspiring, organized, creative teacher."

Season on the road to put Titans on path to new stadium - Sacramento Sports - Kings, 49ers, Raiders, High School Sports | Sacramento Bee


Season on the road to put Titans on path to new stadium - Sacramento Sports - Kings, 49ers, Raiders, High School Sports Sacramento Bee:

"'We're going to go from having one of the worst facilities in Sacramento to one of the best,' said Heffernan, whose team likely will begin playing in the stadium next season. 'It's going to be really good for our kids and our community.'"

Lisa Kaplan (Candidate, Sacramento City Council) - Google Profile


Lisa Kaplan (Candidate, Sacramento City Council) - Google Profile:

for Sacramento City Council, District 1

"She currently serves as an elected trustee to the Natomas Unified School District in Sacramento. As a school board member for the past 6 years, Lisa institutes systems and processes to ensure accountability to the community, including fiscal, programmatic, staff, student testing, and collective bargaining for the school district. As a result of her years on the school board, she has provided leadership for strategic planning, as it pertains to both policy decisions and special projects with a solid understanding of community, public relations and crisis management. Lisa continues to maintain professional relationships with the state’s policy makers and regulatory agencies at the local and state level."

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Education News & Comment

Education News & Comment:

"California Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR)
Sacramento City Unified District
All Students"

A good education doesn't have to be taught by the book - The Daily Breeze


A good education doesn't have to be taught by the book - The Daily Breeze:

"Schoolchildren already know that the Internet is an almost infinitely better source of information than many printed books"

Negotiating With the Principal - PTOToday.com

Negotiating With the Principal - PTOToday.com

The principal can be an active ally, smoothing the way with faculty and staff, or your biggest roadblock, impeding your progress at every turn.

CA California Standards Test scores - California CST test results - CA CST test scores


CA California Standards Test scores - California CST test results - CA CST test scores:

"CST Results Are In!
On August 18, 2009, we posted test results just released by the state."

Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Results (CA Dept of Education)


Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Results (CA Dept of Education):

"STAR 2009 Test Results
STAR 2009 Test Results - Revised 18-Aug-2009 - School, District, County, and Statewide Summary Results.
STAR 2009 News Release - 18-Aug-2009
STAR 2009 Research File Layout
STAR 2009 Summary of Results (DOC; 372KB; 17pp.)

Explaining 2009 Internet Reports to the Public (PDF; 1.3MB; 59pp.)"

California students improve in the basics, test scores show - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News | Sacramento Bee


California students improve in the basics, test scores show - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News Sacramento Bee:

"'I'm pleased and encouraged to see that for the seventh year in a row, California public school students continue to improve,' said state school chief Jack O'Connell. 'Half our students are now proficient in English-language arts. This is particularly impressive if you consider that seven years ago, only 35 percent of our students met this bar. The improvement trend in mathematics is also impressive, with 46 percent of students now at the proficient or above level.'"

SCUSD Observer: Board Meeting Thursday evening...


SCUSD Observer: Board Meeting Thursday evening...:

"On the agenda:

Charter School Quarterly Report
St. HOPE public schools
Charter Facility Use Agreements"

Dan Walters: Voc ed bill on right track, but facing uphill battle - Sacramento Politics - California Politics | Sacramento Bee


Dan Walters: Voc ed bill on right track, but facing uphill battle - Sacramento Politics - California Politics Sacramento Bee:

"The California Industrial and Technology Association and other CTE advocates, tired of playing defense, have gone on offense, pushing a controversial bill that would prohibit a local school district from mandating college prep unless it also 'adopts an optional graduation requirement that requires the completion of an equal amount of course-work to attain entry-level employment skills in business or industry upon graduation from high school,' as an Assembly Education Committee analysis summarizes it."

School Resources & Educational Help By Grade & Subject For Parents - FamilyEducation.com


School Resources & Educational Help By Grade & Subject For Parents - FamilyEducation.com:

"School Resources for Parents
At School.FamilyEducation.com, you'll find information for parents on the educational issues affecting your child in every grade level -- from preschool through high school. Find homework help, skill-building tips in every school subject, educational printables and worksheets, plus advice on report cards and talking with the teacher."

First Day of School Traditions: 5 Ways to Celebrate the New School Year


First Day of School Traditions: 5 Ways to Celebrate the New School Year:

"“I waited with anticipation for the day we would receive the letter in the mail from school that detailed all the stuff we would need,” she says. “Sometimes I was excited about the clothes, but most of the time it was the supplies: pencils, pens, trapper-keepers, lined paper, notebooks.”"

Parents, kids today more in harmony than prior generations - USATODAY.com


Parents, kids today more in harmony than prior generations - USATODAY.com:

"'Most Boomers would rather have been caught dead than have serious discussions with parents about these things, because serious discussions tended to break down into painful arguments,' says Galston, who has studied the younger group. 'I don't think today's young people are afraid the relationships they have with their parents will be frayed or broken if they're more candid.'"

Age-Old Problem, Perpetually Absent Solution: Fitting Education to Kids' Needs - washingtonpost.com


Age-Old Problem, Perpetually Absent Solution: Fitting Education to Kids' Needs - washingtonpost.com:

"I also avoid special education stories because they all seem the same, one tale after another of frustrated parents and ill-equipped educators trying but failing to find common ground, calling in lawyers while the children sit in class, bored and confused."

Stay at Home Mom 101: Keeping Dad in the loop


Stay at Home Mom 101: Keeping Dad in the loop:

"Find ways that Dad can stay involved in the children’s activities as often as possible. The children will enjoy the extra attention and it will prevent Dad from feeling that he’s never a part of anything!"

Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, Arne Duncan writes an Op-Ed about improving education for African American children - Essence.com

Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, Arne Duncan writes an Op-Ed about improving education for African American children - Essence.com:

"In his speech, the President called on Americans to stop fighting with each other about education and start fighting for our kids. That"

Obama: We must fix education in black communities - CNN.com


Obama: We must fix education in black communities - CNN.com:

". 'Arne Duncan, I think, is pushing for more aggressive reforms than we've seen under any previous president"

The new world of NCLB, testing and charter schools | Get Schooled

The new world of NCLB, testing and charter schools Get Schooled:

"“Duncan’s enthusiastic championing of a “reform” that has been shown not to work very well — charter schools — can only be taken as an instrument for union busting. If the NEA and AFT won’t stand up to this abuse of testing, they deserve to be busted.”"

The Associated Press: Are charters schools a price of entry to reform?


The Associated Press: Are charters schools a price of entry to reform?:

"Duncan has been putting states on notice for months that he wants them to embrace charter schools, and that their failure to do so could mean they lose out on federal money."

School Board Member Denis O'Leary Fasting For Education Funding - Brian Dennert here


School Board Member Denis O'Leary Fasting For Education Funding - Brian Dennert here:

"Please join me in an action to call for the restoration of State education funds. As you well know, Governor Schwarzenegger has led a confrontation over our state budget. Backed by a 2/3 vote rule necessary to raise any new revenues, the Governor's leadership has brought cuts to education which could be felt for a generation of students."

U.S. should reward, not penalize, our schools - Press-Telegram

U.S. should reward, not penalize, our schools - Press-Telegram:

"The feds could write off our entire state, even though the reality is that we in Long Beach are using data left and right to improve classroom instruction. Here we have another example of what can go wrong when people hundreds and thousands of miles away in Sacramento or Washington - people who've never set foot in our classrooms - tell us how to run schools"

Is UC opening the door to trouble? -- latimes.com

Is UC opening the door to trouble? -- latimes.com:

"the top 4% of students at all schools in the state have been assured a spot. Under the new guidelines, only the top 9% statewide are guaranteed spots, as well as the top 9% at every high school."

California school test scores due; here's what they mean - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News | Sacramento Bee


California school test scores due; here's what they mean - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News Sacramento Bee:

"'I've found that parents appreciate getting feedback on how their children are doing.'"

Monday, August 17, 2009

Can Separate Be Equal? | The American Prospect


Can Separate Be Equal? The American Prospect:

"but does Obama have the better poverty-fighting approach? Or can economic integration of schools and neighborhoods become a politically palatable supplement to Obama's innovative but limited community-revitalization agenda?"

Reinventing No Child Left Behind : Indybay


Reinventing No Child Left Behind : Indybay:

"Reinventing No Child Left Behind - by Stephen Lendman

Enacted on January 8, 2002, the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act's (NCLB) sponsors claimed it would close the achievement gap between inner city and rural schools and more affluent suburban ones by setting high reading and math standards, then testing to assure they're achieved. However, the law's real aim is to commodify public education, end government responsibility for it, and make it another business profit center"

Patrick Kennedy




Patrick Kennedy:

"Sacramento Builders Exchange Endorses Patrick"

Posted: Monday, August 17

The Sacramento Builders Exchange, the largest development association in California, has endorsed Patrick Kennedy for Sacramento City Council. In doing so, the Builders Exchange has put its faith in Patrick's economic development message and the leadership he will bring to City Hall.
'Patrick Kennedy is far and away the most qualified candidate for the job. We don't often make endorsements this early, but when you get a candidate like Patrick, the decision is easy,” said Matt Hedges, Director of Public Affairs for the Sacramento Builders Exchange."

Embracing the Precautionary Principle - California Progress Report


Embracing the Precautionary Principle - California Progress Report:

"Children spend nearly one-third of their lives at school—what should be a safe space for learning and growing. However, with the best intentions, many school districts use large amounts of chemicals with serious health concerns, instead of opting for lower-risk alternative methods. Pesticides regularly applied on school grounds and in classrooms off-gas into the air kids breathe and seep into the grass where they play. Ingredients in some pesticides have been linked to cancer, respiratory illness and attention-deficit disorder."

Selecting the best school for your child


Selecting the best school for your child:

"Selecting the best school for our child is probably one of the most difficult tasks parents face. Whether it's day care, elementary school, middle school or high school, there is a lot to consider when choosing the best place for them to receive their care and education.
With waiting lists, applications and so many choices, how does a parent sort through the information to make an informed decision?
Here are five major philosophies that may or may not benefit your child:"

The Middle School Parent Resource

The Middle School Parent Resource:

"Show #217 –Middle School 1st Day tips for kids and parents
Three of my top tips for an incredible first day of middle school. Parents need the support as much as the kids so I included three tips for parents too. Congratulations on making the transition to middle school-one of life’s greatest achievements."

Board Meeting Agenda

Board Meeting Agenda:

"SCUSD BOARD OF EDUCATION REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
August 20, 2009"

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/9986450/SCUSD-Board-Regular-Meeting-Agenda-August-20-2009

Education Secretary Arne Duncan Proposes to Allow States to Use Up to $41 Million of Existing Title I and IDEA Funds to Effectively Administer, Monitor and Report Use of ARRA Funds


Education Secretary Arne Duncan Proposes to Allow States to Use Up to $41 Million of Existing Title I and IDEA Funds to Effectively Administer, Monitor and Report Use of ARRA Funds:

"U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced today that the Education Department will publish a proposal in the Federal Register on Monday, Aug. 17, to allow states to reserve more administrative funds under Title I, Part A and IDEA to defray data collection costs in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) including those related to administering, monitoring and reporting on use of ARRA funds. Title I and IDEA are programs that provide additional educational assistance to academically at-risk students and children with disabilities, respectively. The notice is a proposal, which will be open for public comment for 30 days."

Hard-Hit Schools Try Public-Relations Push - WSJ.com

Hard-Hit Schools Try Public-Relations Push - WSJ.com:

"'Schools are really getting that they can't just expect students to show up any more,' said Lisa Relou, who directs marketing efforts for the Denver Public Schools. 'They have to go out and recruit.'"

Do Teachers Need Education Degrees? - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com


Do Teachers Need Education Degrees? - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com:

"In a Room for Debate forum in June on the value of liberal arts master’s degrees, one group of readers — teachers and education administrators — generally agreed a higher degree was well worth the investment. They pointed out that pay and promotion in public schools were tied to the accumulation of such credentials and credits, specifically from colleges of education."

Welcome to the Chris Johnson 2009 portfolio

Welcome to the Chris Johnson 2009 portfolio

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Lawmakers are still ignoring jobs, education


Lawmakers are still ignoring jobs, education: "

• Education: The main threat to California’s future is its growing undereducated work force. It simply isn’t producing enough college-ready high school graduates. For the first time in history, the state’s incoming workers will be less educated than those now starting to retire."

Caps on Charter Schools




Caps on Charter Schools:

"Caps on Charter Schools"

"I call on states to reform their charter rules, and lift caps on the number of allowable charter schools, wherever such caps are in place."
President Barack ObamaMarch 10, 2009

Education at charters is spotty, oversight lax | www.azstarnet.com ®

Education at charters is spotty, oversight lax | www.azstarnet.com ®
investigation has found that state regulators rarely visit charter schools, that sporadic oversight sometimes allows academic and financial issues to continue for years, and that information about charter schools is difficult for parents to come by.


School lunches go vegetarian

"Almost 2 out of 3 U.S. schools now offer vegetarian fare for lunch on a regular basis, according to a new nationwide survey by the School Nutrition Association. That's a nearly 40 percent increase since 2003, the first year veggie meals were tallied."

SSPI Launches New State Testing Program Web site - Year 2009 (CA Dept of Education)

SSPI Launches New State Testing Program Web site - Year 2009 (CA Dept of Education): "California Launches New Web Site to Better Communicate With
Parents and Educators About State Testing Program
SACRAMENTO – State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell today launched a new Web site to give parents and teachers a much better understanding of the state’s California Standards Tests that measure how well the California public education system and its students are performing.
“This new on-line resource is the product of parent, teacher, and community member requests for an easy-to-access tool to help parents better understand their children’s test scores,” O’Connell said. “We hope that the information on this Web site will lead to increased collaboration between parents and educators and ultimately increased student learning.”"

Mary B. Henry dies at 82; civil rights activist improved education, healthcare in L.A. -- latimes.com


Mary B. Henry dies at 82; civil rights activist improved education, healthcare in L.A. -- latimes.com: "'She believed every day of her life that we can make our dreams a reality for the coming generations, that we have to rise above division and evilness and do good for mankind,' said Southland civil rights activist Lillian Mobley, who described her friend as 'the fabric of the community.'"

CQ Politics | Some Obama Promises Must Wait

CQ Politics Some Obama Promises Must Wait: "Revise ‘No Child Left Behind’
The 2002 education law (PL 107-110) was passed with bipartisan fanfare and promoted by former President George W. Bush as one of his most important domestic policy achievements. But its focus on standardized testing as the measure of achievement and the way it expanded the federal government’s role into what has been traditionally a local issue prompted heated calls for revision.
During his campaign, Obama said he would overhaul the law “so that we are supporting schools that need improvement, rather than punishing them” and pledged to find innovative ways to recruit and reward good teachers.
However, a planned reauthorization has been crowded out by other domestic priorities, particularly Obama’s push to retool the U.S. health care system, making it unlikely that a planned reauthorization will move quickly. Education Secretary Arne Duncan wants to complete a nationwide listening tour before submitting a proposal to Congress. His department is also overseeing the expenditure of about $100 billion in new funding."

Dangling Money, Obama Pushes an Education Shift - NYTimes.com

Dangling Money, Obama Pushes an Education Shift - NYTimes.com: "A recent case is California, where legislative leaders are vowing to do anything necessary, including rewriting a law that prohibits the use of student scores in teacher evaluations, to ensure that the state is eligible for a chunk of the $4.3 billion the federal Education Department will soon award to a dozen or so states. The law had strong backing from the state teachers union."

OpEdNews - Reinventing No Child Left Behind

OpEdNews - Reinventing No Child Left Behind: "it's a thinly veiled scheme to privatize public education, control costs, run schools by marketplace rules, decide what's best for students based on bottom-line considerations, and end a 374 year public education tradition in America."

Local districts look to 'trim' their bus systems - Times-Standard Online

Local districts look to 'trim' their bus systems - Times-Standard Online: "“There's a concept in Sacramento where every child has a neighborhood school, and that's just not the case.”"

My View: Money doesn't give the whole picture in evaluating schools - Sacramento Opinion - Sacramento Editorial | Sacramento Bee

My View: Money doesn't give the whole picture in evaluating schools - Sacramento Opinion - Sacramento Editorial Sacramento Bee:

"It's because the state's school financing system is illogical and inequitable."