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Sunday, July 4, 2010

2nd BANANA Last week's highly rated post #education #neara10

2nd BANANA Last week's highly rated post

Students Produce - Using Profits to Help Educate Homeless Students Throughout the USA

2010-Jun-27
Students Produce - Using Profits to Help Educate Homeless Students Throughout the USAStudent's Produce - Helping Homeless StudentsThe Problem:An estimated 1.6 million students in the USA are homeless. Organizations exist in your community to provide assistance to these children. The organizations need more funding.One Part of the Solution:You can help without making a donation. Student's Produce can sell fresh fruits and vegetables in your supermarket every day, and donate 50% of our audited after-tax profits from Student's Produce sales to ...

Teachers' Letters to Obama - The Petition Site

2010-Jun-28
Teachers' Letters to Obama - The Petition Sitebrowsemy petitionsitecreate petitionhelpTeachers' Letters to ObamaTarget:President Obama and Secretary of Education Arne DuncanSponsored by: Members of Teachers Letters to ObamaDear President Obama, Secretary Duncan and Members of Congress:Several members of the Teachers' Letters to Obama (TLO) group of educators recently had the honor of sharing with you, Secretary Duncan, our concerns with the direction of federal education reform's Race to the Top initiative. Subsequently, various publications reported Department of Education assertions that teachers ...

Democrats add teacher money to war funding bill - Boston.com

2010-Jun-30
Democrats add teacher money to war funding bill - Boston.com: Democrats add teacher money to war funding billBy Andrew TaylorAssociated Press Writer / June 30, 2010E-mail|Print|Comments (4)Text size – +WASHINGTON—House Democrats who are trying to pass a long-stalled war funding bill are sweetening it with $10 billion to help local school districts avoid teacher layoffs when schools reopen.Tweet 2 people Tweeted thisYahoo! BuzzShareThisThe approximately $70 billion measure is anchored by President Barack Obama's $30 billion request for the troop surge ...

The trouble with charter schools - chicagotribune.com

2010-Jul-1
The trouble with charter schools - chicagotribune.comThe trouble with charter schoolsClarence PageBio | E-mail | Blog | Recent columnsShare this on13ShareTopicsMichelle ObamaClarence PageTeachers UnionsSee more topics »It's easier to open a new one than to close a bad oneClarence PageJune 30, 2010E-mailPrintShare Text SizeCharter schools receive a lot of well-deserved attention this time of year when they appear to be performing miracles. But what about the ones that don't?The Obama administration believes, as did the Bush administration, in taking harsh 

ASCD Inservice: The Missing Ink on the Common Core

2010-Jul-1
ASCD Inservice: The Missing Ink on the Common CoreThe Missing Ink on the Common CoreWhy isn't state adoption of the Common Core getting more press? asks Linda Perlstein, public editor of the Education Writers Association."Standards are boring," is her conclusion, though she also surmises that the standards are "too removed" or won't really effect change.Let me throw out another possibility: state departments of education aren't communicating adoption of the standards to reporters, much less the public.ASCD has just posted a ...

R2T caught in D.C. budget fight | EdNewsColorado

2010-Jul-1
R2T caught in D.C. budget fight | EdNewsColoradoR2T caught in D.C. budget fightby Todd EngdahlColorado’s $175 million Race to the Top bid could be affected by a proposal that would divert money from R2T and two other education stimulus programs into a fund to save teacher jobs.Rep. David Obey, D-Wisc., wants to use $800 million in previously budgeted reform money to help pay for a $10 billion Education Jobs Fund, which would be distributed to states to blunt the impact ...

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ISTE President Helen Padgett Points to a New Frontier in Education Technology at ISTE… — DENVER, June 28 /PRNewswire/ — #edu

2010-Jun-28
ISTE President Helen Padgett Points to a New Frontier in Education Technology at ISTE DENVER, June 28 /PRNewswire/ . ISTE President Helen Padgett Points to a New Frontier in Education Technology at ISTE 2010 DENVER, June 28 /PRNewswire/ Helen Padgett, president of the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE®), summoned Colorados legacy of exploration [...]

Tenn. governor: Budget OK compared to other states – Boston.com

2010-Jun-29
Tenn. governor: Budget OK compared to other states Boston.com. Tenn. governor: Budget OK compared to other states By Lucas L. Johnson IiAssociated Press Writer / June 29, 2010 E-mail Print Comments (0) Text size – + NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen said Monday that the state's spending plan is in good shape compared to other states [...]

Busy, newsy end to DPS year | EdNewsColorado #edu

2010-Jul-1
Busy, newsy end to DPS year EdNewsColorado. Busy, newsy end to DPS year by Nancy Mitchell Denver Public Schools’ leaders on Wednesday wrapped up the final day of the 2009-10 year by announcing changes in key staff jobs, approving three new schools and passing a $1.2 billion budget. School board members approved the budget hours before the July [...]

Rhee hints that her job as D.C. schools chief hinges on Fenty’s reelection #edu

2010-Jul-1
Rhee hints that her job as D.C. schools chief hinges on Fenty's reelection. Rhee hints that her job as D.C. schools chief hinges on Fenty's reelection VIDEO Rhee hints to Post that job hinges on Fenty reelection Speaking with The Washington Post's Nikita Stewart, D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee hints that her tenure as [...]

EducationNews.org Bill to save teachers’ jobs would slash reform programs #edu

2010-Jul-1
EducationNews.org. Higher Education Science Foundation AZ generating wealth EducationNewsToday Changes to condom proposal promised EducationNewsToday Boston takes charter school nonprofit as a partner EducationNewsToday Moderate Democrats Push Back on Cuts to Race to the Top, TIF EducationNewsToday Ron Clark Academy success comes at a price few schools can afford EducationNewsToday [...]

NEA RA: Candidate A. Candidate B. « Fred Klonsky’s blog #edu #NEARA #education

2010-Jul-2
NEA RA: Candidate A. Candidate B. « Fred Klonsky's blog. NEA RA: Candidate A. Candidate B. JULY 2, 2010 tags: Brady, budget cuts, IEA, Jim Reed, Quinn, RA by preaprez It was a weird morning at the Illinois caucus meeting here at the Marriott on Canal in New Orleans. The first session of the NEA RA isn’t until tomorrow. I woke up [...]

Schools across US offer to help Dana students - Boston.com

Schools across US offer to help Dana students - Boston.com

Schools across US offer to help Dana students


July 3, 2010
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BLAIR, Neb.—Schools across the country continue to step up to help Dana College students left in limbo following the school's decision this week to close.
Officials at the 126-year-old private college say there are written agreements with the University of Nebraska at Omaha and Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa, to take in their nearly 650 students.
But more than 55 schools elsewhere in Nebraska and Iowa, as well as in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia and Washington have

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Election loss leaves Alameda schools scrambling

Election loss leaves Alameda schools scrambling

Election loss leaves Alameda schools scrambling

Election loss leaves Alameda schools scrambling
For decades, parents have shelled out a real estate premium to take advantage of Alameda public schools...




S.F. to reform 9 schools, shut 1 to get grants

S.F. to reform 9 schools, shut 1 to get grants
San Francisco will shut down one school and overhaul nine others in a bid for millions of dollars in...

Sen. Yee clashes with UC, CSU over privacy

California's public universities want to extend a law letting them share the identities of alumni with vendors, even as they oppose...
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Needed - a way to finance the schooling we demand

California's school finance system is broken, and our students are paying the consequences. As a result of this irrational finance...

NorthJersey.com: Schools seeking revamp advice

NorthJersey.com: Schools seeking revamp advice

Schools seeking revamp advice
Sunday, July 4, 2010
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WEST MILFORD — The Board of Education has heard redistricting proposals from two consultants as it prepares for a possible school closure at the end of the 2010-11 year.
For next year, the elementary school enrollment is expected be down by almost 300 students — or the approximate enrollment of the Paradise Knoll School — since 2007-08. Since its peak in 2003-04, total enrollment is expected to drop by about 800 students.
With that decrease and the 2004 Highlands Act’s restrictions on new development in the watershed township, school officials are considering a school closing — and ensuing redistricting — to save money. But they are unsure if it is the right decision for the system.

Michael Hiltzik: Is outsourcing community college education serving students? - latimes.com

Michael Hiltzik: Is outsourcing community college education serving students? - latimes.com

Is outsourcing community college education serving students?

Is outsourcing community college education serving students?


California Community Colleges' deal with for-profit Kaplan University has a few catches — among them Kaplan's higher costs and the question of whether its credits would even be transferable.

Scholastic makes inroads into Arabic children's book market


Sensing a business and cultural opportunity, Scholastic carefully translates English-language books like "Heidi" and "The Magic School Bus" to be used at schools in several Arab-speaking countries.

L.A. Unified payroll system still troubled, grand jury says


A report says district staff has warned of another debacle because the system was never fully installed. It's also unclear who will make sure recommendations from three audits are carried out.

NEA Convention 2010: Up for Debate | Intercepts #NEARA10

NEA Convention 2010: Up for Debate | Intercepts

NEA Convention 2010: Up for Debate

NBI 6 - ”NEA shall seek a cease and desist agreement from AFT instructing its local Affiliates in Alabama to stop their attempted raids each year.”
NBI 20 – “NEA requests Arne Duncan and the Department of Education to immediately implement the decade old recommendation that the ‘achievement levels’ of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) not be published this year.”
NBI 26 – “NEA will request the IRS pass regulations preventing use of taxpayers’ money for paying dues to a charter school association that uses public funds to pay for lobbying.”
NBI 27 – “NEA inform its Arizona affiliate that due to a recent appeals court ruling, Arizona charter school teachers do not have 1st Amendment protection when speaking critically of a charter school employer.”
NBI 39 – “Gender Equity in Regards to Number of Restroom Facilities in Public Schools. Action: The HIN (Health Information Network) of the NEA will conduct a random survey of public schools to explore the actual ratio of the number of restrooms to the number of staff and students (broken down by males/females).”
NBI 42 – “The NEA will call on the US government to end its war and occupation in Afghanistan and begin a safe

Saturday, July 3, 2010

In a surprise, Ackerman replaces principal Saliyah Cruz at West Philly High Philadelphia Education News and Colleges - Philadelphia Inquirer

Philadelphia Education News and Colleges - Philadelphia Inquirer


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Superintendent Arlene Ackerman has removed Saliyah Cruz as principal of West Philadelphia High School and replaced her with the man who most recently led troubled South Philadelphia High.
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With the dropout problem in Philadelphia at crisis proportions, a chance-of-a-lifetime program offers 40 select students a shot at breaking the cycle of failure. But can they take advantage?

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