Concerned Parents Are Ready to Take 'Supertanker' Action
An impromptu survey of Culver City parents reveals the top three concerns for children in the Culver City Unified School District in 2011 and beyond.
An impromptu survey of Culver City parents reveals the top three concerns for children in the Culver City Unified School District in 2011 and beyond.
This week I reached out to a large group of parents with children in the Culver City Unified School District system to ask them what their three top concerns were in 2011 and beyond. The results were somewhat surprising and very diverse.
Overcrowding in the classrooms came up a lot, as did safety around the schools especially at the beginning and end of the school day. Funding for the schools, or lack thereof, was also major theme. What I was impressed by the most was the out-of-the box thinking that was put forth by a few parents.
Most of these parents have had enough of the purse strings being pulled by Sacramento. They wanted to find ways local parents can get more control over funding and its distribution. One suggestion was to create endowments and pay the
Out-of-work DC Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee has just created her very own new ed reform organization. You can too!
How to Create a Faux Grassroots Ed Reform Organization (in 12 Easy Steps!)
1. Think of a name using these words: STAND, KIDS, STUDENTS, FIRST, ALLIANCE, EDUCATION, ED, OUR, SCHOOLS, COALITION, COMMUNITY, VOTERS, REVOLUTION, REFORM, NOW
2. Put two or three of those words together in any order (possibly linked by a preposition like “with,” “of,” “for” — or if you want to be really with-it, use “4″ instead of “for”!).
3. Add an exclamation mark at the end!
4. Create a slick web site – be sure to include engaging photos of multiracial kids on your front page.
5. Write a fierce and positive Mission Statement that no one can disagree with, like: “We want all kids to achieve excellence in school!” Or, “We want an excellent teacher in every excellent classroom teaching excellence to
NEW YORK—It's become an acronym for a host's frustration: RSVP.
Really, Seriously Very Peeved.
From casual get-togethers to catered affairs, the once-common act of replying to invitations has become an often lost and much lamented cause.
Parenting and bridal blogs seethe with tales of tracking down invitees like festive fugitives. Electronic invitation systems try to streamline head counting but sometimes just turn into a public display of ambivalence (Yes: 2. No: 15. Maybe: 147). Newspaper columns have bewa
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) filed cloture on the bipartisan DREAM Act last night for a vote as early as Saturday morning. The legislation would grant certain immigrant youth who were brought here at a young age conditional non-immigrant status and a chance to eventually become legal residents, provided they finish two years of college or serve in the military. After a decade of waiting and months of unprecedented organizing that included undocumented students putting themselves at risk of deportation and hunger-striking for days, this is the deciding vote, requiring 60 Senators in support of the legislation.
DREAM Act student organizers are relentlessly lobbying in DC, with more students heading to the Capitol. Students and allies are gathered at the Senate Dirksen building today holding a study-in session and planning further actions in support of the legislation. Thousands of Change.org members have sent emails and made calls over the past two years to get us to this point. Keep making those calls in support 1-866-587-6101 and jam
This month the House of Representatives passed the DREAM Act. Now the Senate must do the same. Tell your senators to support consideration and passage of the DREAM Act (the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act) during the final week of Congress. The act is designed to allow undocumented immigrant youth who were brought to the country as children to obtain legal permanent resident status if they remain in high school through graduation and go on to college or military service. The DREAM Act provides conditional residency status to undocumented students and the possibility to access some forms of financial assistance such as student loans and work study.
IN 1966, THE UNITED NATION’S INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS DECLARED that “educationis the primary vehicle by which economically and socially marginalized adults and children can lift themselves out of poverty and obtain the means to participate fully in their communities.” That still rings so true, and yet, barriers remain. Even in developed nations, a good education can be hard to find. But there’s also encouraging news on the horizon, and its name is technology, a realm where classrooms need not be physical spaces.
As a teacher and a mom, education is one of my primary concerns. So the recent scores released by PISA (Program for International Student Assessment) were disheartening to me. I’m not terribly surprised. I’ve been watching the American school system become bogged down with bad ideas, from extending the school day, to piling on meaningless homework, to eliminating anything creative in the curriculum, and let’s not forget the massive failure of innovation and sense that is the No Child Left Behind act. A Bloomberg article quoted that one of the advantages that better-performing countries had over the U.S. was that schools had more autonomy over their curriculum. It flies in the face of a national curriculum, which makes sense. It’s kind of like the government controlling how you run your own family. You’re better equipped to say what your family needs or doesn’t need, and schools should have the same advantage. In my daughter’s school, the length
AURORA - Illinois teachers' unions went on the defensive Thursday during an Illinois House of Representatives special education reform committee meeting in Aurora.
The unions gave a failing grade to a proposed plan that expands on the Performance Evaluation Reform Act of 2010, which links teachers' evaluations scores with student performance.
The evaluations currently are set to come online throughout the entire state by 2016. Additional money would be provided to school districts to speed implementation of the teacher reviews under the plan.
Tenure no longer would mean a lifelong position, according to those in support of the proposed reforms.
Failing the evaluations would come with serious consequences, such as stripping teachers of state-granted certifications if they