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More districts looking at nontraditional candidates to lead schools - Page 3 - Philly.com - 0 views

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    Spokesperson from the Broad Superintendents Academy. So... tell me again why someone who has a track record as a strong leader in diverse and large organizations; surrounds her/himself (as a strong leader would do) with and listens to functional/discipline experts; and has more experience addressing financial, organizational, and HR issues than traditional superintendents should not be considered a viable (and maybe even preferable) candidate than someone who is a practitioner whose paradigm is a well run classroom rather than effective (not efficiency at the expense of the core mission and values) organizations?
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Few back Quinn's consolidation push | school, local, consolidation - Jacksonville Illin... - 0 views

  • Ganson said each of the five local elementary districts have different costs, different debt loads and different needs. There would have to be sweeping agreements before consolidation could ever move forward
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      Different needs, different debt loads... could this be "code" for something else?! This sounds a little like "separate but equal"--although it may not be predicated solely on race--or the apartheid that Kozol describes in Shame of the Nation.
  • Koch said the Illinois State Board of Education has always had the power to step in and take over failing schools. He said that power also includes the ability to dissolve a local school district. Koch said the state board will continue to "focus on incentives" to consolidation.
  • "If (school consolidation) makes sense in a community and a community is supportive of it, it needs to be a community decision. I don't think as a General Assembly we should be making and mandating school consolidation," Roth said.
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  • "There are a lot of local issues, nuances really, that would have to be worked out," Ganson said, "if the local districts were to come together."
  • Quinn first proposed the idea of required consolidation during his budget speech in February. Quinn said Illinois has too many school districts, and too many highly paid superintendents.
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    So the school boards and their constituents know that consolidation would reduce costs and the people don't want to pay higher taxes... yet there is reluctance to consolidate small districts (those with approx 500 students) because of unique needs (hmmm is this "code" for something?) and because the constituencies don't like the idea of a state mandate. So, let's see... whose interests are they protecting?
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Increase in education administrators causes New York State's public school spending to ... - 0 views

  • The number of supervisory staff in public schools increased to 42,000 this year from 31,332 in 1997, even as student enrollment statewide fell and performance rankings sat stagnant, according to a Post analysis of state Education Department data. The state's student population dropped to 2.7 million from 2.8 million -- or 4.6 percent -- during that period.
  • According to the governor's research, 223 (33 percent) of school-district superintendents earn more than $175,000.
  • Heads of the smallest districts, which oversee up to 250 students, would get a $125,000 cap.
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  • The largest, with more than 6,501 students, would see a $175,000 cap.
  • School officials say state and federal mandates have, since the mid-1990s, forced them to cut class sizes, beef up teacher evaluations, improve special education, increase the amount of Regents diplomas, and enhance internal financial accounting.
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    Some interesting numbers and ideas to consider, although it is important to consider the source... The NY Post.
mirabilecp

VEA + VEA Reacts to Gov. McDonnell's Pension Proposal - 0 views

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    Here is VEA's take on the possibility that educators will be making VRS contributions.
Roger Mancastroppa

Confidence in Institutions - 0 views

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    Check out where education falls in the public trust.
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Tea Partiers Playing a Role in Some School Board Races - 0 views

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    Tea party candidates are getting on the ballots for local elections.
Suzan Gragg Denby

PETA to demonstrate outside Richmond elementary school | Richmond Times-Dispatch - 1 views

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    So...I guess they are protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution, and there is nothing the school can do about it...
mirabilecp

virginia special interest groups - Google Search - 0 views

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    This is an easy to read breakdown of the types of special interest groups in Virginia...was helpful to me!
Suzan Gragg Denby

Ultimate Food Fight Erupts as Feds Recook School Lunch Rules - 0 views

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    Apparently, this is the first time in 15years that the Feds have "reformed" school lunch rules. All the special interest groups are have their hands in the school lunch kitchens. Our district has made changes in the caf. selections, already. Honestly, I like being able to choose hummus, salads, and soy beans over "deep-fried everything" and pizza. However, I'm not sure if the students agree.
Roger Mancastroppa

Can Sal Khan Reform Education In America? - 0 views

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    More on the Kahn Academy and its successes. Gates is now investing in this movement.
Victoria Schnettler

Why Michelle Rhee is public enemy number one in education reform debate: She challenged... - 0 views

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    Is she really public enemy number ONE? Wow.
Victoria Schnettler

Will Corporations Ever Share in the Sacrifice? - 0 views

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    NEA biased article - but some damn good points.
Victoria Schnettler

Can Everyone Please Shut Up and Listen!? - 0 views

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    Schwartz makes a very VALUED POINT! When will stop debating and really address the issue at HAND. The future of our children are at STAKE here!! He makes 5 points: 1. Stop talking and writing 2. Read and listen to opposing and alternative viewpoints from diverse groups of stakeholders including teachers, students, parents, communities other than your own, union leaders, business leaders, administrators, superintendents, et. al. 3. Process it all in continued silence. This is not about writing comments to a blog post or releasing a study to counter what that other study you read found or even a quick retort with your rehearsed line. Really take it in and think about where it fits within your framework for what it's going to take to help our teachers help our students. 4. Think about how your experiences as a student and perhaps your experiences as a parent of a student have shaped and even biased your views on what our schools need. 5. Resume your writing and speaking being mindful to take time-outs to listen and think.
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    This fits into our Week 11 --- really thinking. This opinion piece states exactly how I feel right now....and I bet a bunch of others, as well.
Roger Mancastroppa

Greedy Corporations and the Wealthy Fatten Themselves on the Rest of Us -- Join - 0 views

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    We are One Rallies - to stop the corporate takeover of our government, our schools, and our services.
Roger Mancastroppa

State jobs directed to private companies to remedy budget shortfall | HeraldTribune.com - 0 views

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    So Florida is privatizing its public sector jobs to private industry which has not proven reliable in the past. Go figure.
Roger Mancastroppa

Wisconsin Progressive/Labor Alliance Gears Up for Major Electoral Test Tomorrow | FDL N... - 0 views

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    "Judge Maryann Sumi delayed the implementation of the anti-union law in Wisconsin that would strip most collective bargaining rights from public employees. Sumi is ruling on whether the conference committee for the bill violated state open meetings requirements. In addition, Madison-area unions have filed suit over whether or not the bill passed had fiscal elements, meaning it would require a quorum of state Senators to consider it, which it did not receive. And a third lawsuit, filed late last week, alleges that the legislation is unconstitutional, "infringing on employees' equal protection rights and their rights to freedom of speech and association."
Roger Mancastroppa

Republican Ohio Gov. Bars 360,000 Ohio Workers from Bargaining and Striking -- How Will... - 0 views

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    How to create a corporate plutocracy: eliminate the power of the unions, destroy their Democratic rivals creating a one-party system, sell off all services (including education) to the private sector, and watch the rise of fascism.
Victoria Schnettler

Tomahawks and Teachers - 0 views

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    Another huffpost....but...love the comparison of military funding to educational funding...shows where are REAL priorities are for this nation.
Jonathan Becker

In Fight for Space, Educator Takes On Charter Chain - 0 views

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    Dr. Stager recommends you read this prior to the webinar this week...
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    How sad that the big beasts just keep getting bigger. Perhaps KIPP schools serve their population well, but what about reaching other populations! Truly David vs Goliath.
stephlennon

KIPP Charter Schools Have Funding Edge, Study Says - 1 views

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    This goes hand in hand with the article from the NY Times posted by Dr. Becker.
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