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Seattle Schools Community Forum: New T-Shirt: I Survived the Executive Committee Meeting (Part 1)

Seattle Schools Community Forum: New T-Shirt: I Survived the Executive Committee Meeting (Part 1):


New T-Shirt: I Survived the Executive Committee Meeting (Part 1)

People have often asked me, "Why don't you run for office?"  The painful slog that is sometimes the Board meetings and/or committee meetings is one reason.  Today's Executive Committee meeting was one such experience.  Started at 8:30 am and ran probably till noon (probably because I left at 11:45 am).  This is Part 1. 

Not that it wasn't chock-a-block full of news - it was.  But Brian Rosenthal from the Times left early (and surprisingly right before a good part) and Charlie, a twitchy guy on his own, was fairly chomping at the bit to get out of there.

I'll start backwards because that's one of the most interesting parts.


Good news - they picked the "focus group' community for the superintendent search.  For the most part, a good list with touches of greatness and one truly bad choice.   But I have faith in the abilities of the majority of 

Opinion: Warning signs from the education community - NorthJersey.com

Opinion: Warning signs from the education community - NorthJersey.com:


Opinion: Warning signs from the education community

WEDNESDAY MARCH 14, 2012, 5:53 PM
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THE LATEST national teacher survey brings tough news. Previous research shows that a good teacher is the single most important in-school factor in improving student achievement, but this latest report reveals that the teaching profession in the United States is deeply troubled.
According to the bellwether MetLife Survey of the American Teacher released last week, teacher job satisfaction has dropped from 59 percent to 44 percent just in the last two years, to the lowest level in more than two decades. At the same time, the number of teachers who say they are planning to leave the profession has doubled in the past three years; three out of 10 public school teachers are now looking to take their talents elsewhere.
We are not alarmists, but we believe the combination of decreasing satisfaction and indications of increasing turnover raises serious concerns about the future of the teaching profession. These data 

Child and Adult Care Food Program - Year 2012 (CA Dept of Education)

Child and Adult Care Food Program - Year 2012 (CA Dept of Education):


State Schools Chief Tom Torlakson Announces New Eligibility
Guidelines for Low-Income Families to Qualify for Nutritious Meals

SACRAMENTO—More low-income families will be able to afford healthy meals and snacks for their children in day care under new income eligibility guidelines announced today by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson.
Under the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), families with children in child care centers can qualify for free or reduced-price meals if their household income is equal to or less than the income eligibility guidelines. Nearly 5,000 local day care centers and 17,000 sponsored family day care home providers in California participate in the CACFP.
"At the heart of my Team California for Healthy Kids initiative is that a well-nourished child has a better shot at success inside and outside the classroom than a child struggling with hunger," Torlakson said. "I urge every family to review these new guidelines to see if they qualify to get their children nutritionally balanced meals and snacks. This will help kids develop lifelong habits of healthy eating and set the stage for their academic success in school."
The CACFP provides nutritious food to infants, children, and adults. All children enrolled in day care homes receive meals at no charge. Most participating day care centers also provide meals at no charge. In centers that have a separate charge for meals, participants may receive free or reduced-price meals.
Torlakson initiated the Team California for Healthy Kids campaign earlier this year to promote healthy eating and physical activity among children. Research confirms healthy children are more successful in school, miss fewer days of school, are more attentive and well-behaved, and are more likely to graduate from high school and go to college. Health disparities among students contribute to the achievement gap.
The new income eligibility scales are higher than last year, meaning more families with children in child care centers will be eligible for free and reduced-priced meals. For example, a family of four that earns $29,055 or less a year (up from $28,665 last year) can qualify for free meals and snacks. Also, a family of four that earns $41,348 or less a year (up from $40,793 last year) can qualify for reduced-priced meals and snacks. The Income Eligibility Scales are attached.
Children who receive California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids, CalFresh (formerly Food Stamps), Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR), Kinship Guardianship Assistance Payment Program, Head Start, Early Head Start, or the Even Start Program are automatically eligible for free meal benefits. Adults who receive CalFresh, FDPIR, Social Security Income, or Medicaid benefits are also eligible for free meals. Institutions serve meals to all participants regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
In accordance with federal law and USDA policy, the California Department of Education is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to the USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; or call 866-632-9992 (Voice). Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339, or 800-845-6136 (Spanish). The USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
To find day care home sponsors, please visit the CDE Web site at CACFP Day Care Home Sponsors - Food Programs and search by county. For a child or adult day care center, please visit 2011-12 CACFP Center Sites - Food Programs and search by county. For more information on the income eligibility scales, please visit Eligibility Scales for 2011-12 - Rates, Eligibility Scales, & Funding.
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Attachment

Free Eligibility Scale
Meals, Snacks, and Milk

Household Size
Annual
Monthly
Twice Per Month
Every Two Weeks
Weekly
1
$14,157
$1,180
$590
$545
$273
2
$19,123
$1,594
$797
$736
$368
3
$24,089
$2,008
$1,004
$927
$464
4
$29,055
$2,422
$1,211
$1,118
$559
5
$34,021
$2,836
$1,418
$1,309
$655
6
$38,987
$3,249
$1,625
$1,500
$750
7
$43,953
$3,663
$1,832
$1,691
$846
8
$48,919
$4,077
$2,039
$1,882
$941
For each additional family member, add:
+$4,966
+$414
+$207
+$191
+$96

Reduced-Price Eligibility Scale
Meals and Snacks

Household Size
Annual
Monthly
Twice Per Month
Every Two Weeks
Weekly
1
$20,147
$1,679
$840
$775
$388
2
$27,214
$2,268
$1,134
$1,047
$524
3
$34,281
$2,857
$1,429
$1,319
$660
4
$41,348
$3,446
$1,723
$1,591
$796
5
$48,415
$4,035
$2,018
$1,863
$932
6
$55,482
$4,624
$2,312
$2,134
$1,067
7
$62,549
$5,213
$2,607
$2,406
$1,203
8
$69,616
$5,802
$2,901
$2,678
$1,339
For each additional family member, add:
+$7,067
+$589
+$295
+$272
+$136
  • Household is synonymous with family and means a group of related or unrelated individuals who are not residents of an institution of boarding house, but who are living as one economic unit sharing housing and all significant income and expenses. This scale does not apply to households that receive CalFresh (formerly Food Stamps), Kinship Guardianship Assistance Payment (Kin-Gap), or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) benefits or children who are recipients of California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids Program (CalWORKs). Those children are automatically eligible for free meal benefits.
  • In the Adult Care Component of the Child and Adult Care Food Program, a household includes the adult participant and, if residing with the participant, the spouse, and any persons who are economically dependent on the adult participant. This scale does not apply to members of CalFresh (formerly Food Stamps) households, or recipients of Supplemental Security Income, Medicaid/Medi-Cal, or FDPIR benefits. Those participants are automatically eligible for free meals.
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Tom Torlakson — State Superintendent of Public Instruction


Communications Division, Room 5206, 916-319-0818, Fax 916-319-0100

Instructional Materials Acquisitions - Letters (CA Dept of Education)

Instructional Materials Acquisitions - Letters (CA Dept of Education):


Dear County and District Superintendents:
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ACQUISITIONS FOR NEEDIEST SCHOOLS
The purpose of this letter is to inform you of recent changes in California law pertaining to the use of Instructional Materials Funding Realignment Program (IMFRP) funds.
On October 8, 2011, the Governor signed Senate Bill 509 (Chapter 629, Statutes of 2011), which amended CaliforniaEducation Code Section 1240.3. This amendment allows school districts to purchase the newest adopted instructional materials for pupils in all of the neediest schools in the school district. Neediest schools are defined as schools ranked in deciles 1 to 3, inclusive, of the base Academic Performance Index (API) in any one of the past three school years. The school district may purchase new materials without incurring a duty to purchase these materials for pupils in the schools ranked in API deciles 4 to 10. The new law makes considerations for those schools that do not have at least one year of valid API ranking. Please review the text of this law to determine how it may affect your school district and the opportunities it may provide. The chaptered text of SB 509 is available on the California Legislative Information SB 509 Web page athttp://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill/sen/sb_0501-0550/sb_509_bill_20111008_chaptered.html (Outside Source).
If you have any questions regarding this subject, please contact David Almquist, Education Programs Consultant, Instructional Materials Unit, by phone at 916-319-0444 or by e-mail at dalmquis@cde.ca.gov.
Sincerely,
Tom Torlakson
 

TT:da
cc: The Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of California
The Honorable Curren D. Price, Jr., California State Senate

RheeFirst! » Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee’s six figure television buy in CT

RheeFirst! » Michelle Rhee’s six figure television buy in CT:


Michelle Rhee’s six figure television buy in CT

Written by Kathleen Megan for The Hartford Courant. Read the entire article here.
“[Rhee announced an] advertising campaign is a ‘six-figure television buy’ that includes broadcast and cable ads in the state’s major markets.
… ‘Why should CT citizens want to import outsiders like Rhee, when there are so many solid ideas for education reform right here in our own state? Why did the Florida legislature recently work in a bipartisan effort to reject Rhee’s proposals? These are the kinds of questions everyone who cares about public education should consider as we work to ensure high-quality schools for all students who need to compete in a global economy.‘”

District answers questions about school lunches | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

District answers questions about school lunches | Philadelphia Public School Notebook:


District answers questions about school lunches

This guest blog post comes from the Philadelphia Urban Food and Fitness Alliance. PUFFA solicited questions from students, parents/guardians, and other community residents and received responses from the Food Services Division of the School District of Philadelphia.

1.  Why can't our children have organic milk to drink?  
The total cost allotted to a school lunch is $2.73 and $1.39 is allotted for food, $1.03 for labor and $0.39 for infrastructure/administrative costs. Within the budget of $1.39 for food, $0.25 is available for milk. At this time, the cost of organic milk would significantly exceed the available funds for this item.
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Daily Kos: The Cult of Personality v. Expertise in the Education Debate

Daily Kos: The Cult of Personality v. Expertise in the Education Debate:


I recently spoke at the Council of Educational Facility Planners International (CEFPI) conference in Columbia, SC, charged with the daunting task of speaking on the conference theme, "The Role of Technology in Public Education," while using technology to argue that education needs to heed strong cautions about the lure of technology.
At one of the keynote talks, another speaker ended his presentation by highlighting what he feels is the next wave of educational innovation—Khan Academy.
At this intersection of technology, education, and media, I have to note that Sal Khan and his new wave of video-based education has something striking in common with Arne Duncan as Secretary of Education, Bill Gates as education entrepreneur, and Michelle Rhee as draconian education administrator.
The Cult of Personality v. Expertise
First, let's consider how Duncan, Gates, Rhee, and Khan attained their status as

Today's Big Education Ape - PostRank Top Mid Day Posts 3-14 #edreform #soschat


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Assembly passes ALEC’s special education voucher plan that would divert millions to private schools | Defend Wisconsin

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Why Are Many of Our Children’s Teachers Still Students Themselves? | California Progress Report

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The Oakland school district might be finished downsizing - The Education Report - Katy Murphy's blog on Oakland schools

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Public Education Can’t Take More Cuts, Pink Slips - California Teachers Association

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Weighted formula’s heavy load | Thoughts on Public Education

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Public Good — Or Commodity? | Taking Note

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Dilemmas in Researching Technology in Schools (Part 2) | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice

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Jersey Jazzman: War On Women = War On Teachers, Part II

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Today's Big Education Ape - PostRank Top Late Nite Posts 3-13 #soschat #EDReform

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Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Jose Vilson joins SOS leadership team

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Modern School: Teacher Morale Lowest in 20 Years

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School Tech Connect: Nurturing The Sense of Inquiry

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Jersey Jazzman: No Shame at the NJDOE

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John Thompson: New York Reformers Show Their True Colors - Living in Dialogue - Education Week Teacher

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Parents United for Responsible Education » Blog Archive » Tribune: “Off with their heads!” Fire school board for saying no to charter school

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