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but if the school reform comes into effect, the 15 year old will have to attend another school my school. so if i can go to school here anymore, i have to travel far to be able to continue my education. it is a basic goal is much closer for me in the school reform plants to either close small schools in rural areas completely or restructure them so that the upper grades are cancelled. as in india, yes, case. the idea is to make school education more efficient, less is more according to the government. the schools that remain are to be better equipped, both financially and in terms of stuff. there's an acute shortage of teachers and lots of yeah. those already and retirements like this physics teacher have to keep on working so that classes aren't canceled in good a lives directly on the baltic coast on the gulf of rica, only one and a half 1000 people lived here. back when it was larger, the town used to be the district capital, but the population shrank. like in many places in latvia, if the high school here were to be closed in new, you would have to travel 25 kilometers to the next la
but if the school reform comes into effect, the 15 year old will have to attend another school my school. so if i can go to school here anymore, i have to travel far to be able to continue my education. it is a basic goal is much closer for me in the school reform plants to either close small schools in rural areas completely or restructure them so that the upper grades are cancelled. as in india, yes, case. the idea is to make school education more efficient, less is more according to the...
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she is op in school— school. now we have a very volatile pupil. she is op in school once i school. now we have a very volatile pupil. she is op in school once a i pupil. she is op in school once a week _ pupil. she is op in school once a week. . ., , ., week. the incident was dealt with calml b week. the incident was dealt with calmly by staff- — week. the incident was dealt with calmly by staff. the _ week. the incident was dealt with calmly by staff. the school- week. the incident was dealt with calmly by staff. the school has i week. the incident was dealt with calmly by staff. the school has a l calmly by staff. the school has a large number of children in care, whose behaviour can be challenging. . we have to keep them safe, don't we. that . we have to keep them safe, don't we- that looks _ . we have to keep them safe, don't we. that looks good. _ . we have to keep them safe, don't we. that looks good. i _ . we have to keep them safe, don't we. that looks good. i felt - . we have to keep them safe, don't we. that looks good. i felt like i . we have to keep them safe, don't w
she is op in school— school. now we have a very volatile pupil. she is op in school once i school. now we have a very volatile pupil. she is op in school once a i pupil. she is op in school once a week _ pupil. she is op in school once a week. . ., , ., week. the incident was dealt with calml b week. the incident was dealt with calmly by staff- — week. the incident was dealt with calmly by staff. the _ week. the incident was dealt with calmly by staff. the school- week. the incident was...
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that to school staff. we need to continue to rise up, to fight back against both the hateful rhetoric, the peer and school staff bullying that happens, and the discriminatory policies that hold back lgbtq youth and in particular transgender, nonbinary and gender expansive youth. glsen is grateful to be here. we are grateful to our congressional leaders who are championing these inclusive policies. later we'll hear from students and parents who have been impacted by the policies and culture of exclusion that continues to plague k-12 settings. before we get started i'd love to introduce representative becca ba lint, a former -- balint, a former educator herself and champion for lgbtq youth. >> good morning. you know, it's an honor to share the stage with my colleagues, but also students and parents today. i just want to say thank you all for your willingness to be courageous, to speak out, to be such a strong voice really for justice. as everyone here knows this is about basic humanity. this is about human d
that to school staff. we need to continue to rise up, to fight back against both the hateful rhetoric, the peer and school staff bullying that happens, and the discriminatory policies that hold back lgbtq youth and in particular transgender, nonbinary and gender expansive youth. glsen is grateful to be here. we are grateful to our congressional leaders who are championing these inclusive policies. later we'll hear from students and parents who have been impacted by the policies and culture of...
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it's a be given the ability to vote for school board or even in some rare cases run school board. and in fact, it led to a whole controversy which i don't think i go into in much detail about whether or not those moms thwarting the 19th amendment. but the idea was that these moms and i love the i looked at old like 1920s, you know, magazines. some of them are little much, but they the idea the concept was that moms were experts in home and children. so the idea was that i'm going to extend my home and make schools home like extend that power. and there's one very ambitious leader in wisconsin who said moms should extend it to the whole world. well, guess what we're seeing now? that's why i wrote this book and it school moms, because moms have been providing all of this invisible, powerful labor. the idea when if you are working, not working outside home, that this is a blank spot in your resume and this is you know, there is nobel quality research as of this year that supports the the the the the income the mom you know, the mommy motherhood tax that it's not a it should it is not
it's a be given the ability to vote for school board or even in some rare cases run school board. and in fact, it led to a whole controversy which i don't think i go into in much detail about whether or not those moms thwarting the 19th amendment. but the idea was that these moms and i love the i looked at old like 1920s, you know, magazines. some of them are little much, but they the idea the concept was that moms were experts in home and children. so the idea was that i'm going to extend my...
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giving the schools that if the school principal feels that the temperature in the shade is more than 30 degrees, he can, for example , declare that day a holiday. in the parliament, due to a series of discussions that took place between the teacher and the minister of the time, and from these discussions , the parliament has passed a specific law that closes the beginning and end of the school year, which means that the school year starts at the beginning of october and the end of the year. year the academic year is at the end of ardi behsh and the exams are held in the june season, which is the law of reopening schools at the beginning of october every year. this was the point in the policy making of our educational calendar where the approach changed and the approach was changed from assigning authority to provinces and regions to a centralism in the capital means that we made policies for the whole country through the law without looking at the requirements of this side and that side. what the parliament wants to do now is a change of approach towards the same allocation of powers
giving the schools that if the school principal feels that the temperature in the shade is more than 30 degrees, he can, for example , declare that day a holiday. in the parliament, due to a series of discussions that took place between the teacher and the minister of the time, and from these discussions , the parliament has passed a specific law that closes the beginning and end of the school year, which means that the school year starts at the beginning of october and the end of the year....
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or home-school. student choice is needed in last year we recognize to expand the options of alabama we have to first improve our existing schools and the alabama accountability act. you accomplish that. thank you. next, our next step now is to begin with those in need. education savings accounts which will further us honored journey to become a school -- the most school choice friendly state in the nation. [applause] passing an education savings account that works for families and for alabama's is the number one legislative priority and i am proud to have an education budget chairman. once we get this legislation across the finish line we will prepare for the 2025-2026 academic year. for the first two years we will help families that might not have otherwise have the option to send their children to school of their choice. these education savings accounts. for it the third year and beyond all families will be eligible for the program. as additional families choose to participate in the program and as
or home-school. student choice is needed in last year we recognize to expand the options of alabama we have to first improve our existing schools and the alabama accountability act. you accomplish that. thank you. next, our next step now is to begin with those in need. education savings accounts which will further us honored journey to become a school -- the most school choice friendly state in the nation. [applause] passing an education savings account that works for families and for alabama's...
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let's talk about saving rural public schools. 90% of kansas kids go to public school and in rural areas where there are hardly any private schools that number is closer to 100%. when i first ran for office i pledged to be the education governor to make fixing our school system my number one focus. it's what our state needed and it's what our rural communities needed because several years back when our state faced severe budget crisis it was rural schools that took the hardest hit. i'm proud now to report that this past year my fifthiar in office was also the fifth straight year we came together as republicans and democrats to fully fund our public schools. that consistent investment is paying off. right now our high school graduation rate is the highest it's ever been. more of the students are going off to college or getting work credentials than ever before and the number of students needing remedial introduction has dropped dramatically. i said our state is back on track economically, it's also back on track academically. yet some of us want to turn back to reverse the progress that w
let's talk about saving rural public schools. 90% of kansas kids go to public school and in rural areas where there are hardly any private schools that number is closer to 100%. when i first ran for office i pledged to be the education governor to make fixing our school system my number one focus. it's what our state needed and it's what our rural communities needed because several years back when our state faced severe budget crisis it was rural schools that took the hardest hit. i'm proud now...
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so why are there still barriers for charter schools to use vacant school buildings? let's put some of these vacant school facilities to use and get more high-performing charter schools up and running. especially in areas with poor performing public schools. [applause] more schools, more innovation, more freedoms. send me legislation that paves the way for more charter schools is students more options. additionally, i want to empower our colleges and universities to be the very, very best in the nation. and to be the best we need to shift our focus to outcome education models and stop subsidizing institutions with low enrollment and low graduation rates. technology has transformed the way we do higher education so we cannot keep relying on 20th century education models to bring our students into the future workforce. each college and university needs to focus in on these subjects they are best at and become the premier institutions in their area. send me legislation that incentivizes models that fulfill our state workforce needs. also want our regents to follow on con
so why are there still barriers for charter schools to use vacant school buildings? let's put some of these vacant school facilities to use and get more high-performing charter schools up and running. especially in areas with poor performing public schools. [applause] more schools, more innovation, more freedoms. send me legislation that paves the way for more charter schools is students more options. additionally, i want to empower our colleges and universities to be the very, very best in the...
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and elementary school and continue through high school. messaging eligibility particularly around federal student aid is key. we're excited there's a pell lookup table that allows us to talk to a student in those early years and really demonstrate what the current availability is for aid so that students see this that it is possible and know funding it there to support postsecondary. ms. jaypal: thank so you much p. i yield back. mr. owens: i'd like to recognize my friend from pennsylvania, mr. mr. thompson: thanks very much. this time of year is typically a celebratory one for high school seniors and others around the country as they gain acceptance letters and postsecondary programs look ahead with excitement for their future education and pathway to careers. unfortunately this year the biden administration has injected anxiety, frustration, and uncertainty out of this process for millions of families across this great nation. while i remain deeply disappointed in the department of education in their consistent failure to prepare for wha
and elementary school and continue through high school. messaging eligibility particularly around federal student aid is key. we're excited there's a pell lookup table that allows us to talk to a student in those early years and really demonstrate what the current availability is for aid so that students see this that it is possible and know funding it there to support postsecondary. ms. jaypal: thank so you much p. i yield back. mr. owens: i'd like to recognize my friend from pennsylvania, mr....
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blackstone: even well-known schools like my own medical school digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and using them for experimentation or using them in learning and teaching within medical school, medical schools have a history of doing this. and again, it is something that i did not know until i was a practicing physician. so when you think about what kind of -- the symbolism of that, the dehumanization of digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and use that for teaching purposes, i feel like what that does is dehumanization of black people as well as racial and biological centralism where we are different, we can be experimented on and we've seen that again and again over the last several centuries. host: you spent time talking about diagnoses. dr. blackstone: so can you give me a little bit more detail? host: you're talking about lungs, kidney pain, readings, things like that. some of those things i did not even know about. dr. blackstone: one example i talked about his kidney function, how there has been a race correction factor in kidney function. it is how i w
blackstone: even well-known schools like my own medical school digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and using them for experimentation or using them in learning and teaching within medical school, medical schools have a history of doing this. and again, it is something that i did not know until i was a practicing physician. so when you think about what kind of -- the symbolism of that, the dehumanization of digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and use that for teaching...
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school. she thrived — wearing a gingham dress at school. she thrived injunior wearing a gingham dress at school. she thrived in junior school wearing a gingham dress at school. she thrived injunior school but towards — she thrived injunior school but towards the end, the teachers said her reading — towards the end, the teachers said her reading ability was like a 14—year—old, she was great at everything apart from maths. towards the end _ everything apart from maths. towards the end of— everything apart from maths. towards the end ofjunior school she started puberty— the end ofjunior school she started puberty quite early, just at ten years— puberty quite early, just at ten years old. _ puberty quite early, just at ten years old, she was one of the youngest— years old, she was one of the youngest in her class, her birthday was at _ youngest in her class, her birthday was at the — youngest in her class, her birthday was at the end of the year. she started — was at the end
school. she thrived — wearing a gingham dress at school. she thrived injunior wearing a gingham dress at school. she thrived in junior school wearing a gingham dress at school. she thrived injunior school but towards — she thrived injunior school but towards the end, the teachers said her reading — towards the end, the teachers said her reading ability was like a 14—year—old, she was great at everything apart from maths. towards the end _ everything apart from maths. towards the end...
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try to do something there, or also, for example, change school, if at school, in the one where the child is studying, it becomes, well , it’s just completely unsafe when they put out cigarettes in one’s hand or when the dials are hammered, well , that is, apparently the situation there has really already gone too far, but if it hasn’t gone yet, then what to do, what to do , a parent came to school, says my child is being bullied, what else should he say, yes, he should say that my child is being bullied, of course, if we are considering some kind of ideal story, it would be good if the teacher agreed with this, then ...it's important to get started with the whole class, because if we only talk to the aggressors, stop doing this, if we only talk to the child victim, behave differently, if we put the aggressors and the victim together, try to come to an agreement, that’s all, well, that’s it doesn’t work, that’s the teacher’s concern, but what should a parent do, so he came to school, signaled everything, but he came to school and signaled, said what was happening, well, i
try to do something there, or also, for example, change school, if at school, in the one where the child is studying, it becomes, well , it’s just completely unsafe when they put out cigarettes in one’s hand or when the dials are hammered, well , that is, apparently the situation there has really already gone too far, but if it hasn’t gone yet, then what to do, what to do , a parent came to school, says my child is being bullied, what else should he say, yes, he should say that my child...
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school, which is worse in secondary school because the number of teaching hours is more and he said, for example, in first secondary school, 110 hours in secondary theory. provincial councils of education, which is also in the law of councils of education yes, one of their duties is to determine the educational calendar. yes , after that, they themselves must be obliged to say, sir, we must achieve 925 hours. we already predicted that the pollution holiday should be closed at all . later, in june, for example, the children will be away from school for a week, or if it is the harvest season, the children will not come. you can do this later , for example, in september, you can start a week earlier. very well, the manager is only obliged. ok, give us a report, that is , tell the department of education, sir, i achieved 925 hours in this way, very well, these are the three reasons. madam, what do you think about hazrat adi's opinion with these three reasons? it is necessary to modify the calendar, you agree with it, the necessity of modifying the calendar, even though you only put all t
school, which is worse in secondary school because the number of teaching hours is more and he said, for example, in first secondary school, 110 hours in secondary theory. provincial councils of education, which is also in the law of councils of education yes, one of their duties is to determine the educational calendar. yes , after that, they themselves must be obliged to say, sir, we must achieve 925 hours. we already predicted that the pollution holiday should be closed at all . later, in...
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- two schools. the head of the bobruisk intelligence school , after a difficult day, as usual, retired to in your office. only schnapps was a salvation from nervous work. the papers laid out on the table required order, but i didn’t want to deal with them. having had another glass, he glanced at his watch from time to time. when they struck 6 pm, the door opened and the cleaning lady entered the office. a little embarrassed, she wanted to leave. his owner was still working, but he motioned for her to start cleaning. the young woman picked up her skirts and began to wash the floors. the owner of the office sat down on the edge. now drinking like this favorite schnapp from a local spill, watched the work of the cleaning lady, or rather assessed her form, full-bodied, busty, she was so seductive, but alas , work awaited them, having tidied up, the young cleaning lady usually helped deal with the lists of school students, a few days later in the first babruisk the partisan brigade studied the lists of
- two schools. the head of the bobruisk intelligence school , after a difficult day, as usual, retired to in your office. only schnapps was a salvation from nervous work. the papers laid out on the table required order, but i didn’t want to deal with them. having had another glass, he glanced at his watch from time to time. when they struck 6 pm, the door opened and the cleaning lady entered the office. a little embarrassed, she wanted to leave. his owner was still working, but he motioned...
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when the charter school law was first adopted in 1997, the idea of going to a cyber school was new and relatively few parents sent their kids there. but today, nearly 60,000 pennsylvania students go to cyber charters. however, we've never gone back and reevaluated how we fund these schools. cyber charters get the same amount per student as brick-and-mortar schools do. and it varies district by district. in practice, that means one district might pay $7,000 to a cyber charter while another has to pay $10,000 to the exact same school. and while cyber charters certainly need adequate funding to operate, logic would dictate that two students going to the same school, getting the same education, would pay the same rate. logic would also dictate that they need less than a brick-and-mortar charter school simply because they don't have the same physical infrastructure. [applause] i know there's bipartisan consensus that these antiquated laws need to be updated. so let's come up with a uniform rate that actually reflects what it costs to send a kid to a cyber charter school. let's say we set a
when the charter school law was first adopted in 1997, the idea of going to a cyber school was new and relatively few parents sent their kids there. but today, nearly 60,000 pennsylvania students go to cyber charters. however, we've never gone back and reevaluated how we fund these schools. cyber charters get the same amount per student as brick-and-mortar schools do. and it varies district by district. in practice, that means one district might pay $7,000 to a cyber charter while another has...
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and school choice. in k-12, how to tackle challenges in childhood. we enormous energy in terms the right versus versus the left and what the sides should be for part of the challenge here is that on the right as mike and i talk about in our new book, getting education right, the right has often been at explaining what we're against or what's than sketching a vision, what we're for, what we want to about today is how the right has gotten to this point on education, where this point is and what a principled conservative vision of educational should look like going forward. when we talk about early childhood, k-12 or higher education, today's event is going to proceed in two parts. on the first panel, we're lucky enough to have virginia secretary of education amy goodman to hear who's going have a conversation with me and mike about what's in our new book, getting education right after about 2530 minutes, we're going to switch out we're going to bring up a couple of distinguish scholars who are going to jo
and school choice. in k-12, how to tackle challenges in childhood. we enormous energy in terms the right versus versus the left and what the sides should be for part of the challenge here is that on the right as mike and i talk about in our new book, getting education right, the right has often been at explaining what we're against or what's than sketching a vision, what we're for, what we want to about today is how the right has gotten to this point on education, where this point is and what a...
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children's music schools are being transformed, for example, this school named after erenzilist moved to a new building several years ago, it is four times larger larger than the previous one, old place. no one even remembers, the conditions are simply excellent for classes - and ensembles, we have more than one ensemble, we have many ensembles at school, and in general there is a wonderful room for everyone. this gave more young people the opportunity to try themselves in music, it feels like the whole capital is playing and singing. the lyrics are wrong. so in the department of wind percussion instruments, on homogeneous instruments, the more students we teach, the higher our results in competitive tests, in terms of numbers and in order to perform at a high level, we need conditions that will help unlock the child’s potential, moscow conducts a full updating the material and technical base of the art school, since 2018 they have repaired about 150... publications, three built completely new ones, sold out educational furniture and almost 13 thousand musical instruments. there is
children's music schools are being transformed, for example, this school named after erenzilist moved to a new building several years ago, it is four times larger larger than the previous one, old place. no one even remembers, the conditions are simply excellent for classes - and ensembles, we have more than one ensemble, we have many ensembles at school, and in general there is a wonderful room for everyone. this gave more young people the opportunity to try themselves in music, it feels like...
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, a music school and an art school, that is, there was absolutely no talk about calories there at all, and in general about how to feed a child. who studies ballet, that is , 300 people came there, a huge line had to be stood in order to take this tasteless, what they offer there, yes, like this, so vital, you say, this connection, ballerino-teacher, this is where this special relationship arises, when there is a teacher whom you trust, who works with you, this special relationship with the teacher, they arise back in school, exactly. i say that what she taught me, i still use in principle in our head, in general, i honestly always have professional life, how to hold your back correctly, what your hands should be like, well, that is , these are the moments . yes, yes, well, you know, i’m structured in such a way that some difficulties, they come to me very quickly, you know, somehow are forgotten, and i don’t think about what happened yesterday, i think about how to live today and how, well, let’s say, organize tomorrow, so now i remembered it, even somewhere with a smile, with
, a music school and an art school, that is, there was absolutely no talk about calories there at all, and in general about how to feed a child. who studies ballet, that is , 300 people came there, a huge line had to be stood in order to take this tasteless, what they offer there, yes, like this, so vital, you say, this connection, ballerino-teacher, this is where this special relationship arises, when there is a teacher whom you trust, who works with you, this special relationship with the...
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high school last week. because of his new role, he was outfitted with the right medical supplies and right training for this situation. when he entered the building, he was directed to a critically injured victim and applied a turn a can treated wounds exactly as trained and he saved a life. he is with us this evening and please stand to recognize him. while we've made a lot of progress, there's one more area, boards and commissions. the alignment passed last year with representation from the legislature to while we have made a lot of progress, there is one more area in need of alignment. boards and commissions. the bill class year with representation from the legislature to review all 256 boards and commissions. after four public meetings, engagement with the boards and a review of 1300 public comments, the committee submitted their final report in september. my proposal would implement their recommendations of eliminating 111 redundant or obsolete boards which is a decrease of 43% while streamlining those
high school last week. because of his new role, he was outfitted with the right medical supplies and right training for this situation. when he entered the building, he was directed to a critically injured victim and applied a turn a can treated wounds exactly as trained and he saved a life. he is with us this evening and please stand to recognize him. while we've made a lot of progress, there's one more area, boards and commissions. the alignment passed last year with representation from the...
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went to the school. as someone who has now run public charter schools in low income communities in the bronx and lower east side of manhattan for the last 15 years, educating almost exclusively black and hispanic students, that is a perception that. if it's all black, it must be bad. that is a perception we to continue to fight against. as the supreme court put it in 54, as a brown board versus of education ruling, quote, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he she is denied the opportune ity of a quality education. the court described education as the very foundation of good and proclaimed that the of a quality education is a right which must be made available to all on equal. the lessons of brown teach us that neither the presence of white students guarantee a high quality education nor the presence of all black students guarantee a substandard learning environment. let's hope that the promise of those words can be achieved regardless of the race of the student
went to the school. as someone who has now run public charter schools in low income communities in the bronx and lower east side of manhattan for the last 15 years, educating almost exclusively black and hispanic students, that is a perception that. if it's all black, it must be bad. that is a perception we to continue to fight against. as the supreme court put it in 54, as a brown board versus of education ruling, quote, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in...
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i am very fortunate to go to private middle school and high school. i did go to public elementary school and there is a huge gap in education and resources available in public and private. i can't speak to that now. >> it has been a huge burden. recently both our school nurse and our school wellness coordinator left and there was an iligez to the fact it was connected to the pay roll issues occurring with sfusd and not just that but they are already paid much less then other public school districts private school districts, like for nurses if they were to work somewhere else so it is really hard to attract people to work in these schools and we don't budget enough positions in the first place. now we have 7 school counselors for like a body of 3,000 kids and you can think of the kids that have questions about college and classes to take to graduate. it is just not enough resources in the schools. i went to sfusd middle school and we had one counselor for each grade level, but it just really isn't enough and a lot of schools-it kind of-there is pto or
i am very fortunate to go to private middle school and high school. i did go to public elementary school and there is a huge gap in education and resources available in public and private. i can't speak to that now. >> it has been a huge burden. recently both our school nurse and our school wellness coordinator left and there was an iligez to the fact it was connected to the pay roll issues occurring with sfusd and not just that but they are already paid much less then other public school...
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weller, michaela community school is a small - community school is a small secondary in london and it is known for its extremely strict rules and read traditional approach to teaching, including learning lots of things by rote. among the rules is the fact that smoke more than four pupils are allowed to gather together at lunchtime in the schoolyard. —— no more than four. last march, more than 20 pupils started praying at lunchtime in the yard outside, and that led the school to introduce a ban which was at the heart of this case in a challenge brought by one pupil and her mother who argued that it discriminated in particular against muslim pupils. bud discriminated in particular against muslim punks-— discriminated in particular against muslim pupils-— muslim pupils. and what has the 'udie said muslim pupils. and what has the judge said here? _ muslim pupils. and what has the judge said here? the _ muslim pupils. and what has the judge said here? the judge - muslim pupils. and what has the judge said here? thejudge has i muslim pupils. and what has the i judge said here? theju
weller, michaela community school is a small - community school is a small secondary in london and it is known for its extremely strict rules and read traditional approach to teaching, including learning lots of things by rote. among the rules is the fact that smoke more than four pupils are allowed to gather together at lunchtime in the schoolyard. —— no more than four. last march, more than 20 pupils started praying at lunchtime in the yard outside, and that led the school to introduce a...
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how is this affecting all the kids at the school? >> this is money that the kids and parents raised at school, like through walkathon's and things for years. years of fundraisers. it's money that they used to fund arts, music, and other programs. because of the alleged thefts, parents say that science and recess programs were canceled at the and that the police and the da's office had done their due diligence to finally bring charges. knight faces three felony counts for grand theft and forgery. we're told that she had her bail set at $80,000 late this afternoon. and we'll have more details in the next part of our story coming up at 530. all right. we'll see you then. ian. thank you for that preview. appreciate it. antioch unified school district superintendent has removed herself from overseeing investigations on worker bullying complaints. now, this comes after our investigative unit reported on concerns about her director of facilities, ken turnage. some employees say turnage's bad behavior includes putting a worker's desk on a ro
how is this affecting all the kids at the school? >> this is money that the kids and parents raised at school, like through walkathon's and things for years. years of fundraisers. it's money that they used to fund arts, music, and other programs. because of the alleged thefts, parents say that science and recess programs were canceled at the and that the police and the da's office had done their due diligence to finally bring charges. knight faces three felony counts for grand theft and...
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how a group in a dozen states is bringing the bible to school students. >>> and the school heroes keeping music alive in l.a. schools, and the outpouring of support after an oscar-winning film. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome. an unsettled night ahead for potentially 53 million people living in areas at risk from another night of severe weather. tonight, the cleanup is barely under way after violent weather barreled through parts of oklahoma, missouri, illinois, indiana, and kentucky, toppling trees and knocking off power across sections of the midwest and ohio valley. at least nine tornadoes were reported. tonight, the severe weather risk is spreading east, with 41 million people from the midwest into the midatlantic at risk from flash flooding. al roker will join me in just a moment with a forecast. but first, here's morgan chesky following the trail of destruction. >> reporter: tonight, drenching rains, high winds, and tornadoes wreaking havoc. the dangerous trio sparking a state of emergency in kentucky. striking so fast, this st
how a group in a dozen states is bringing the bible to school students. >>> and the school heroes keeping music alive in l.a. schools, and the outpouring of support after an oscar-winning film. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome. an unsettled night ahead for potentially 53 million people living in areas at risk from another night of severe weather. tonight, the cleanup is barely under way after violent...
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and in every school across the state. we have given our children a brighter future by making the largest investment in public education in our state's history. we increased teacher pay and double down on efforts to recruit teachers from more diverse backgrounds. we expanded access to mental health resources, social workers, nurses and chemical dependency counselors. we invested in making sure every student can read at grade level. we expanded special education career and, technical education as part of our commitment that says every minnesota student should receive a world-class education regardless of where they live or go to school. [applause] gov. walz: we are working to make minnesota the best state in the country for a kid to grow up, and our work extends far beyond the walls of this school. we expanded access to pre-k and affordable childcare. we established free college education for low income families so everyone has the opportunity to pursue their dream. [applause] gov. walz: we have made it easier to balance ca
and in every school across the state. we have given our children a brighter future by making the largest investment in public education in our state's history. we increased teacher pay and double down on efforts to recruit teachers from more diverse backgrounds. we expanded access to mental health resources, social workers, nurses and chemical dependency counselors. we invested in making sure every student can read at grade level. we expanded special education career and, technical education as...
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, i'm going to enter the higher school of economics, and this school is very large, there is a lot of glass, space, i feel quite comfortable here, i think that this will help me adapt better to the new university, when we moved from our old building into this new building, we felt a sense of freedom, to separate junior and senior schoolchildren, now future applicants have their own building. on 9.00 square meters, in addition to the usual offices, there is a laboratory and research complex, it-training ground where children can improve in 3d modeling and work technology, information center and media library. i really like the media space, so we decided that the media space, we will not conduct lessons there, we will give the children the opportunity to be active. the school is open until 9 pm here. center of attraction. schools and the main pride of the architects is the atrium, something like an assembly hall, but the door here will always be open and not only during events. during breaks you can chat, prepare for a lesson or charge a gadget. the atrium can be a lecture hall, a conce
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and middle school and continue throughs hh school. messaging eligibility particular around federal student aid is keep your work cited doesn't help lookup table that allows us to talk to student in those early years and really demonstrateit what the current availability is for aid so this didn't't see this as possible ad know that fund is there to support those secondary. >> thank you so much. i yield back. >> thank you. like to recognize my friend from pennsylvania, mr. thompson. >> mr. chairman, thank you so much. this year is a celebratory what high school seniors and of the students cross a country it's the gain acceptance letters to post secondary programs to look at with excitement for the future of education and pathway to careers. unfortunately, issue the biden administration's injected anxiety, frustration, h and certainly in the process for millions of families across this great nation. while i i remain deeply disappointed in the department of education and the consistent failure to prepare what w was supposed to be a simpli
and middle school and continue throughs hh school. messaging eligibility particular around federal student aid is keep your work cited doesn't help lookup table that allows us to talk to student in those early years and really demonstrateit what the current availability is for aid so this didn't't see this as possible ad know that fund is there to support those secondary. >> thank you so much. i yield back. >> thank you. like to recognize my friend from pennsylvania, mr. thompson....
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be released from public school during school hours if the program is off school property privately funded and students have parental permission called release time religious instruction we were aware of this a few years ago sew we created a plug and play program that any community across the country can implement and as you said it is really started to tack off. >> so you provide everything. you basically only thing you coordinate with the school is this is the release time and once you've got that agreed upon from enough parents, then, they get on your bus you take them somewhere else they get religious instruction and they come back. is that how it works? >> that's exactly right we provide tools, template coaches to communities across the country, but local communities come together they form a steering committee they form a leadership board, we help them talk to the school and yes, logistically we pick students up at the school usually in a big life wise bus take them to a facility usually a church teach them a bible lesson bring them back and often seeing huge participation rates ofte
be released from public school during school hours if the program is off school property privately funded and students have parental permission called release time religious instruction we were aware of this a few years ago sew we created a plug and play program that any community across the country can implement and as you said it is really started to tack off. >> so you provide everything. you basically only thing you coordinate with the school is this is the release time and once...
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, i dreamed of... the shchukin school, because what did i study there? idol andrei mironov, well, these were all some kind of childhood dreams, but i didn’t end up in shchukin’s avamkhat, and this changed my fate, i didn’t end up with tabakov, to whom i applied, but there they turned the cards differently, and i ended up with yuri ivanovich eremin, who directed the pushkin theater, i was never in the pushkin theater, who did not know eremin, but nevertheless i ended up in the pushkin theater in general, well, almost 30 years, practically, well, with a little. life, and i too, of course, consist of this, some kind of dream, although it also happened, this is also mine but i had a hard time going through my school years, and this is, in general, a large part of a child’s life, so i was very happy when i entered the studimhat school and that was also, by the way, such an unexpected card fell to me, because i just had all my relatives, a huge number of them , graduated from the shchukin school, i don’t have anyone who is similar in this way, yes, b
, i dreamed of... the shchukin school, because what did i study there? idol andrei mironov, well, these were all some kind of childhood dreams, but i didn’t end up in shchukin’s avamkhat, and this changed my fate, i didn’t end up with tabakov, to whom i applied, but there they turned the cards differently, and i ended up with yuri ivanovich eremin, who directed the pushkin theater, i was never in the pushkin theater, who did not know eremin, but nevertheless i ended up in the pushkin...
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pleasanton unified school officials did not confirm if the children attended their schools, but said because kids were involved in such an awful crash, it checked in with students and staff in pleasanton, gia vang nbc bay area news. memorial services will be held tomorrow for an oakland police officer who died in the line of duty. officer jordan wingate was in a crash back in 2018 at the port of oakland, and he succumbed to his injuries on saturday. 28 year old started his public service career as a cadet in 2013. services start at 11:00 in the morning at three crosses church in castro valley. a last minute change of plans in antioch. it was supposed to be a special meeting for the school board, but it turned into a community session. this is all about the superintendent of antioch and allegations of bullying within her staff. this is a story that we broke last week, and in light of our investigation, the school board president is calling on the superintendent to resign and bixby park. nbc's pete serratos has the details. a special closed session meeting for the antioch school board
pleasanton unified school officials did not confirm if the children attended their schools, but said because kids were involved in such an awful crash, it checked in with students and staff in pleasanton, gia vang nbc bay area news. memorial services will be held tomorrow for an oakland police officer who died in the line of duty. officer jordan wingate was in a crash back in 2018 at the port of oakland, and he succumbed to his injuries on saturday. 28 year old started his public service career...
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districts these are the books that democrats are fighting to keep in your child's public school take a look. >> found her new husband face down and doing but sex with anyone's old boyfriend and the pantry i remember all of his porno magazines and all the details of anal, oral, rimming, [ bleep ] you can put yourself in the hospital. >> sean: we will play a lot more of that coming up, plus we will bring you and insane story about a one terrorist to was enjoying life inside america after crossing the southern border illegally but first tonight turmoil at home and abroad, inflation as we learned all week is on the rise up dramatically year-over-year the border of biden is broken and the president your president joe has taken the weekend off yet again no matter how bad things get jo-willy always make time for long weekends in delaware or of course at the beach although he does struggle to carry around a little beach chair now of course as his poll numbers have been declining at rest and relaxation that is the top priority for this cognitively impaired weak and frail president, instead of
districts these are the books that democrats are fighting to keep in your child's public school take a look. >> found her new husband face down and doing but sex with anyone's old boyfriend and the pantry i remember all of his porno magazines and all the details of anal, oral, rimming, [ bleep ] you can put yourself in the hospital. >> sean: we will play a lot more of that coming up, plus we will bring you and insane story about a one terrorist to was enjoying life inside america...
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so the schools include pittsburg, high school hi delhomme entry school saint peter maher school highland elementary school and other recently completed city project updated 17 curb ramps, bringing them all into compliance with the american disabilities act samara says a deputy sheriff was charged with domestic violence according to court documents, jonathan has preferred to strangled his girlfriend in her home last august and then attacked or at work in december. as for 2 pleaded not guilty to all charges. prosecutors say they're keeping him in custody because he poses a public safety risk. a grubber general hospital there undergo security training because privacy breach in december, one medical law book went missing along but contain very sensitive information. patients like their medical record numbers. birthdays. and even result of specimen collect it. hospital says there's no evidence that information in the book has been misused and that they reached out to the affected patients. so people who live right near the tip or a stadium in sacramento are pondering. well, life is going to b
so the schools include pittsburg, high school hi delhomme entry school saint peter maher school highland elementary school and other recently completed city project updated 17 curb ramps, bringing them all into compliance with the american disabilities act samara says a deputy sheriff was charged with domestic violence according to court documents, jonathan has preferred to strangled his girlfriend in her home last august and then attacked or at work in december. as for 2 pleaded not guilty to...
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school year. that's almost one month of school. this is it okay and when kit still go to school they don't learn, they don't thrive and they don't grow. not just academically but also socially. i know you share this concern ii hope your department will continue working to give states and districts the support they need to up get kids back into the classroom. federal education spending should support states and policies that afford the greatest opportunity for kids to learn and achieve academically. formula grant funding like title i, i.d.e.a., career technical education grants put education decisions as close to the local schools as we can to the teachers, the parents, and also provide the crucial flexibility local committees need to best meet the needs of their students. while in place of budget priorities does that with these essential programs. weber, your budget proposes to slash of the funding entity to help public school students succeed. for instance, the charter school program. senator car
school year. that's almost one month of school. this is it okay and when kit still go to school they don't learn, they don't thrive and they don't grow. not just academically but also socially. i know you share this concern ii hope your department will continue working to give states and districts the support they need to up get kids back into the classroom. federal education spending should support states and policies that afford the greatest opportunity for kids to learn and achieve...
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school district. and the the initial was just like it had been 30 years earlier when a black family arrived a meeting an urgent meeting at the elementary. what are we going to do about the so-called undesirables as the lovely term that was used? i think they thought they were being clever by not actually black people. so under rebels. no, it's just not we're not against black people. we're just against undesirable people anyway. but there's something different happen there. and in fact, i should also say soon after one of the houses of one of the black families that was under construction was firebombed and the garage was destroyed. and the response to this, though, was different than what had happened 30 years earlier. there were white people living there who were horrified by this who did not want to be what their community was they want. they they wanted a different path and they decided to do something is actually both very ordinary and perhaps somewhat, which was to get to know each other. they j
school district. and the the initial was just like it had been 30 years earlier when a black family arrived a meeting an urgent meeting at the elementary. what are we going to do about the so-called undesirables as the lovely term that was used? i think they thought they were being clever by not actually black people. so under rebels. no, it's just not we're not against black people. we're just against undesirable people anyway. but there's something different happen there. and in fact, i...
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these schools include. there are others, caltech here in california, the ivy league schools, harvard, yale, brown and dartmouth, and mit, which actually was first to reinstate the test requirement last year. joining us live with tips on managing testing, financial aid and waitlists and more. lauren cook, dean of college advising at jewish community high school of the bay in san francisco. lauren so happy to see you because it's college decision season and people have questions. >> yep. i'm ready. >> all right. well, we have some time. so and i'm really happy for it. i want to dive into the sats. the latest to announce that, you know, sending in an sat or act score will be required starting this fall. is harvard and also caltech. were these surprises? >> they were, in fact, first of all, it's a little late in the season for juniors, to be potentially thinking about a pivot in their testing policy. it is the middle of april, but these two schools in particular, caltech, had been in a test free zone, so they a
these schools include. there are others, caltech here in california, the ivy league schools, harvard, yale, brown and dartmouth, and mit, which actually was first to reinstate the test requirement last year. joining us live with tips on managing testing, financial aid and waitlists and more. lauren cook, dean of college advising at jewish community high school of the bay in san francisco. lauren so happy to see you because it's college decision season and people have questions. >> yep....
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schools include pittsburg, high school heights elementary school saint peter martyr school and highlands elementary. the other city project updated 17 curb ramps, bringing them into compliance. now with the americans with disabilities act. well, the california teachers association is speaking out against the bill that wants to mandate one specific way of teaching kids how to read now, phonics instruction is a method that teaches kids to read by decoding the word into pieces. sounding those pieces out and creating the word instead of using pictures to recognize words on site. picture of a car. see the word car and you connect the 2 in your brain, this bill, which they're against would force teachers to use just phonics. and the teachers say this leaves out students that are learning english for the first time and leads teachers out of the decision-making process altogether. but advocates of the bill say it's important for california school districts to mandate phonics instruction only in 2023. 43 1% of california 3rd graders met academic standards. 27% of black students. 32% of latino stu
schools include pittsburg, high school heights elementary school saint peter martyr school and highlands elementary. the other city project updated 17 curb ramps, bringing them into compliance. now with the americans with disabilities act. well, the california teachers association is speaking out against the bill that wants to mandate one specific way of teaching kids how to read now, phonics instruction is a method that teaches kids to read by decoding the word into pieces. sounding those...
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like community schools. neighborhood hubs that provide everything from mental health services to food pantries. academic tutoring to prom dresses. healthcare to after care. community schools can wrap so much around public schools. ...and through meaningful partnerships with families, they become centers of their communities. real solutions for kids and communities at aft.org you've got xfinity wifi at home. they become centers of their communities. take it on the go with xfinity mobile....
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there is the school district. what i heard a desire to a -- the folks at the district address the moment where we see a rise in fentanyl that is -- in the drugs that youth are experimenting with. and this is something the board know has no control but we do millions every year through the public education enrich ment fund and now prop g. both could be youth for the purpose. it may be great to at any time conversation and see how we can support the process of it guess forward. and then the thing that i did in the hear in your presentation. is the issue of safety. in the schools. thank you. and i address a general how does this relationship move forward. i think post covid the youth commission reestablishing relationships with appointing officers supervisors and the mayor. city departments and that is as chair and vice chair last year i'm proud to be involved in and it is a testament to the commissioners for doing this work. i think you can tell improved relationship and communication with the commissioners. went la
there is the school district. what i heard a desire to a -- the folks at the district address the moment where we see a rise in fentanyl that is -- in the drugs that youth are experimenting with. and this is something the board know has no control but we do millions every year through the public education enrich ment fund and now prop g. both could be youth for the purpose. it may be great to at any time conversation and see how we can support the process of it guess forward. and then the thing...
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i have been working at dob school as an art teacher for 33 years. every year i participate in various competitions. and so he became teacher of the year. but i want to say the following. the victory in this competition drew the attention of many people to the fact that such a competition exists, exists and lives. and most importantly, the profession of a teacher. still in current demand , this is how i went to school in 1972. hello guys, hello, i welcome you very much, sit down, everything is prepared prepositional materials, well done, here i am, when i came to school, naturally i wanted to create a new teaching methodology or something else. in the nineties, while teaching the subject of fine arts, i managed to bring into this subject those ideas that i was immersed in in a good way. then yourself, but notice that only maple leaves are colored in the entire warm range of colors, here are the leaves... they are colored only yellow to green, and maple leaves are colored yellow, red, light green orange. sometimes children are in class drawings ask th
i have been working at dob school as an art teacher for 33 years. every year i participate in various competitions. and so he became teacher of the year. but i want to say the following. the victory in this competition drew the attention of many people to the fact that such a competition exists, exists and lives. and most importantly, the profession of a teacher. still in current demand , this is how i went to school in 1972. hello guys, hello, i welcome you very much, sit down, everything is...
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after school. however, they need support like high dosage reading interventions, so that students far below proficiency can catch up to their peers. thank you for listening. thank you. tom. hi. yes? can you hear me? yes, we can hear you. hi. i'm a parent and a special education teacher in the district. i think what bothers me is that there's no talk on how we can support students with ieps and how we're going to support educators with reading. right. the guideline for students who have dyslexia is 180 minutes per week. it's a guideline, but that is a consistent routines. but when we got special educators from schools and placed them somewhere else, how are we achieving that? i don't hear any talk about special education in any of these meetings. and it's really concerning because in the bargaining right now, one thing we can do to help educators and students with reading is lowering the case numbers and limits. and i keep hearing, okay, we're here, you students, we hear you educators. it's one thin
after school. however, they need support like high dosage reading interventions, so that students far below proficiency can catch up to their peers. thank you for listening. thank you. tom. hi. yes? can you hear me? yes, we can hear you. hi. i'm a parent and a special education teacher in the district. i think what bothers me is that there's no talk on how we can support students with ieps and how we're going to support educators with reading. right. the guideline for students who have dyslexia...