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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Data may help DPS improve regional outcomes - The Denver Post

Data may help DPS improve regional outcomes - The Denver Post


Data may help DPS improve regional outcomes 305/25/2010School officials are parsing data to try to figure out why educational outcomes for Denver Public Schools students are inconsistent from region to region.
Palin issues "wake-up" call at DU05/22/2010 - With her trademark plain talk and pitch that bring roomfuls of loyalists to their feet, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin implored 3,500 people at the University of Denver on Saturday to "wake up" because, she said, "I can see November from my house."
Palin's message is more diffuse, but her star power's undiminished05/23/2010 - As a vice presidential hopeful two years ago, Sarah Palin drew passion and loyalty from the Republican base even before there was a Tea Party movement.
Colorado gets $17.4 million grant for data system to track student progress05/22/2010 - Colorado's ability to win big-stakes education grants got a boost Friday when the federal government announced the state had been awarded $17.4 million to build a statewide education data system.
Chancellor of CU's Denver, Aurora campuses resigns05/22/2010 - Dr. M. Roy Wilson, the chancellor of the University of Colorado campuses in Denver and Aurora, will resign from both positions effective June 30, university spokesman Ken McConnellogue said Friday.

Media Advisories--Department of Education

Media Advisories--Department of Education

Event Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Contact: Jim Bradshaw (202) 401-2310 or
jim.bradshaw@ed.gov

CIVIL RIGHTS ASSISTANT SECRETARY TO PARTICIPATE IN DISCUSSION ON SCHOOL DISTRICT FUNDING INEQUITIES

Russlynn Ali, assistant secretary for the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education, will participate in a discussion of school district funding inequities on Wednesday at an event sponsored by the Center for American Progress.
Among the topics to be explored will be the hidden salary gap which can result in teachers at affluent schools being paid more than teachers in the same district who work at more modest income schools. Two papers will be released by the center, examining a 2005 California law that requires schools to publish per-pupil expenditures.

Event Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Contact: David Thomas (202) 401-1579 or
press@ed.gov

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SENIOR OFFICIAL TO DISCUSS ESEA REAUATHORIZATION AT UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO’S EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

Jo Anderson, senior advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Education, will discuss President’s Obama’s blueprint for revising the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and the role of leadership in education reform during a panel discussion at the University of New Mexico’s College of Education on Wednesday, May 26 in Albuquerque, N.M.

UC admits 17 percent of waitlisted students Education - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News | Sacramento Bee

Education - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News | Sacramento Bee

The results are in from the University of California's first stab at using waiting lists: 17 percent of students offered a place on a UC waiting list this spring were admitted to the campus that wait-listed them.
Layoff notices will be sent to eight employees today at Sacramento State.
The Sacramento City Unified School District will open its new Parent Resource Center inside the district office at 3:30 p.m. today.

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Controversial education reformer Michelle Rhee brought her get-tough-on-education stance to Sacramento on Monday, saying schools need to be run like Fortune 500 companies, but with student achievement replacing capital.


Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/education/#ixzz0oxtz783b

What to expect when you’re expecting layoffs: a rough guide | GothamSchools

What to expect when you’re expecting layoffs: a rough guide | GothamSchools

What to expect when you’re expecting layoffs: a rough guide

We know there are layoffs coming. But how many people will be laid off? Who will they be? And will you or your child’s teacher be among them?
“I wish I had more money and I wish I had more clarity,” was Chancellor Joel Klein’s answer to these questions a few weeks ago, speaking to principals by conference call.
The process of laying off teachers in New York City is so complex that few people have clear answers right now. But after studying the state law that sets teacher hiring and firing rules, talking to union and city officials, and looking back to the 1970s — the last time a economic crisis forced thousands of teacher layoffs — I have some clues. Here are answers to questions I’ve heard from parents and teachers (send more!).
Will there be layoffs?
Several scenarios exist that could reduce — but probably not eliminate — the number of layoffs.

Protecting Child Care Funds - Year 2010 (CA Dept of Education)

Protecting Child Care Funds - Year 2010 (CA Dept of Education)

Schools Chief Jack O'Connell Calls on Senate Budget Subcommittee to Protect Child Care Funds Threatened by Governor's May Revise Proposal

SACRAMENTO — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell today urged Senate Budget Subcommittees to block a proposal in the Governor's May Revision to eliminate state-funded child care programs and support services. The item will be heard before the Senate Education Budget Subcommittee on Tuesday. O'Connell also applauded the Assembly Education Budget Subcommittee and the Assembly Health and Human Services Budget Subcommittee for blocking the proposal last week.
"I commend the Democratic members of the Assembly Education and Health and Human Services Budget Subcommittees for their support of approximately 100,000 California working parents and their children, including babies and toddlers. When the Senate Budget Subcommittees review this misguided proposal, I urge them to act as well to protect these vitally needed programs and services.
"The Governor's proposal to eliminate $1.45 billion in funding for subsidized child care programs and support services would be a severe blow to poor- and middle-class working families. Quality child care provides a critical start to the development of young minds and is a valuable tool in the efforts to help close the achievement gap. Access to child care is essential as it allows parents to continue to work and contribute to the economy. At a time when the state's child care network is already overburdened, the elimination of the subsidized child care programs and support services would be devastating.
"State-funded child care programs also employ more than 130,000 child care professionals who provide child care services in many different settings, including child care and development centers and licensed family child care homes. Eliminating these programs would simply add thousands more to the rolls of the unemployed and underemployed."
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Apprenticeship Program Opportunities in Construction Partner with American River College | Citrus Heights Herald

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Apprenticeship Program Opportunities in Construction Partner with American River College


If you are looking to go back and finish college but can’t give up your job, or you’re thinking about attending college for the first time, then maybe you can benefit from an apprenticeship program. An apprenticeship is a way of getting trained in a particular job skill by working for an employer within your interested field of work. Many apprenticeships involve the employer training you on site, called on-the-job-training, in exchange for your labor for an agreed length of time. There are also some educational institutions that work together with employers to not only teach a skill to students in an organized manner, but to be able to offer some pay at the same time.

“San Juan Reads,” New Summer 2010 Program Being Offered


Want to make summer reading and writing fun for your elementary school student this summer? Then hurry down and fill out an application for your child to take part in a new summer program being offered by the San Juan Unified School District. “San Juan Reads” is a fresh new literacy program that is focused on improving the reading and writing skills of participating elementary school age students who are within the attendance boundaries of the San Juan School District.

Two Nominated San Juan School District Projects Win $7,500 Raley’s Reach Grants


Between the dates of April 21 and May 12, 2010, the community was invited to visit the Raley’s Reach website to vote for local school and community projects that would be dedicated to improving their neighborhood. Nearly 400 service projects and causes were accepted through nominations into the grant program, but ultimately only five projects would win a $7,500 grant from Raley’s. With over 210,000 logged votes over the three weeks, five project winners have been selected by the public to be presented with $7,500 each. Of the five winners, two projects came out on top from the San Juan Unified School District.

Thomas Kelly Elementary School in Carmichael to Celebrate 50th Anniversary


Thomas Kelly Elementary School would like to invite past and present students, staff and their families, as well as the entire Carmichael community to help them celebrate 50 years of wonderful memories and educational accomplishments. The school is very excited to invite everyone to their school’s site at 6301 Moraga Drive in Carmichael on Friday, May 21, officially beginning with a short dedication at 6:30PM and festivities ending at 8:30PM.

Today: State house votes on new revenue stream | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

Today: State house votes on new revenue stream | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

Today: State house votes on new revenue stream

The Pennsylvania House of Representative is scheduled to vote today on House Bill 2435, which would tax tobacco products and natural gas drilling to head off budget cuts and use the money for education and other critical public services. State Representative Dwight Evans sponsored the bill, which will also close corporate tax loopholes and a sales tax giveaway.
The Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, Public Citizens for Children and Youth, and other organizations are urging voters to call their state representatives. PCCY's website allows you to enter your ZIP code and find out who your representatives are, and how to contact them.

Would Mulgrew Fire Lindsey Vonn? | Intercepts

Would Mulgrew Fire Lindsey Vonn? | Intercepts

Would Mulgrew Fire Lindsey Vonn?

I didn’t get a chance to watch the Law & Order series finale, but this clip from a scene at the headquarters of the Teachers Union of New York makes me think they did their homework.
I guess that actor just looked like the head of the NY City teachers’ union.

Unfortunately,

Kevin Johnson Eyes Role in Sacramento Schools - District Dossier - Education Week

Kevin Johnson Eyes Role in Sacramento Schools - District Dossier - Education Week

Kevin Johnson Eyes Role in Sacramento Schools

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Kevin Johnson, the former NBA star who is now mayor of Sacramento, Calif., is angling to have more influence over how his city's schools are run.
Johnson, who is engaged to District of Columbia Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee, told the Sacramento Bee that he is paying close attention to who decides to run for school board this fall, and will even recruit candidates himself if he doesn't like who is in the race.
California law keeps mayors from running school districts, but that hasn't stopped Johnson from making his own mark in Sacramento education.
He's a charter school founder, and in December, he started a new nonprofit, called STAND UP for Sacramento Schools. That venture, funded in part with seed

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