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danks then first here. ms. danks. >> good morning. >> do you want to address the performance? >> i just want to respond to your question about how the rubric was created. in baltimore city, we recently passed a contract where the teachers are paid for performance. and we also went through that process creating a rubric. and it took about a year. and we had all our administrators, teacher, some family members working together through many drafts to create a rubric that truly defined what truly effective teaching looked like in the classroom. i think having the autonomy of -- senator alexander's question of whether or not the federal government should have a hand in that. i think the autonomy our district had in creating that rubric for our specific needs was fantastic. i don't think that our rubric would translate to a lot of school systems, just because we are an urban area with a different set of population. and i do teach at a school for students who are severely disabled and medically fragile. and within our own school, we are actually looking at creating our own rubric jus
danks then first here. ms. danks. >> good morning. >> do you want to address the performance? >> i just want to respond to your question about how the rubric was created. in baltimore city, we recently passed a contract where the teachers are paid for performance. and we also went through that process creating a rubric. and it took about a year. and we had all our administrators, teacher, some family members working together through many drafts to create a rubric that truly...
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danks, ms. castlehart, mr. paul, and senator isackson.an pe next two hours and discuss performance targets and evaluations there are other aspects of the bill we would like to get to. so we can perhaps, and maybe you're going bring up some other things, i don't know. but perhaps we could have each of them quickly mention what they think is good on the bill and what they think needs improvement on the bill. and then go back to this kind of a format so that nobody gets left out on making their comments. >> all right. let's go to ms. danks then first here. ms. danks. >> good morning. >> do you want to address the performance? >> i just want to respond to your question about how the rubric was created. in baltimore city, we recently passed a contract where the teachers are paid for performance. and we also went through that process creating a rubric. and it took about a year. and we had all our administrators, teacher, some family members working together through many drafts to create a rubric that truly defined wh
danks, ms. castlehart, mr. paul, and senator isackson.an pe next two hours and discuss performance targets and evaluations there are other aspects of the bill we would like to get to. so we can perhaps, and maybe you're going bring up some other things, i don't know. but perhaps we could have each of them quickly mention what they think is good on the bill and what they think needs improvement on the bill. and then go back to this kind of a format so that nobody gets left out on making their...
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danks? >> thank you again. something i really liked about the bill was the idea that each state would be adopting the college and career readiness standards. i think having those high expectations for all of our students is very important and is going to get our students ready for the 21st century workforce, or college or whatever they end up doing. something that i think has been missing for far too long from many of our standards are life skills standards, standards that address those skills that our students with the most severe cognitive disabilities need to master in order to be successful after their high school term is finished. so we focus a lot on the students that are typically developing, on what they're going to do after high school. but this other population is i think left behind by not having those standards so that teachers know what to teach, so that we can effectively measure progress towards those standards, and so that we can be assure that those students are ready for whatever they may be g
danks? >> thank you again. something i really liked about the bill was the idea that each state would be adopting the college and career readiness standards. i think having those high expectations for all of our students is very important and is going to get our students ready for the 21st century workforce, or college or whatever they end up doing. something that i think has been missing for far too long from many of our standards are life skills standards, standards that address those...
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and miss danks. you talked about computer adaptive testing. i want to follow, you to follow up on that if you like. mr. thomas, you talked about a growth model and why a growth model is so important. and plaintiff hess before he left was talking about just how kids are progressing during the year. and you can do that with a computer adaptive test because you can take it multiple times during the year. instead of what we've been doing which is giving a test at the end of april and the results come back and they're autopsies. and mr. scheur you talked about the importance of doing it beyond one test and the thing with a computer adaptive test you can take it multiple times over the year and you can measure growth. so i just kind of would like anyone or who wants to talk about -- see any downside to the computer adaptive tests. and we've made it one thing we've done is paid it voluntary. i mean, that's one of the federalism issues that we've responded to is i think -- i think every state should have computer adaptive tests but i deliberately said
and miss danks. you talked about computer adaptive testing. i want to follow, you to follow up on that if you like. mr. thomas, you talked about a growth model and why a growth model is so important. and plaintiff hess before he left was talking about just how kids are progressing during the year. and you can do that with a computer adaptive test because you can take it multiple times during the year. instead of what we've been doing which is giving a test at the end of april and the results...
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players for the historic game goalkeeper just love modify it is a doubt already ruled out a striker dank allows of it and alexander will hot off the fender the medical record signing danny who has a serious knee injury however star forward alexander kershaw god does return from an ankle injury for his first competitive match in four months but he says another ten men could also produce goals with a mate to make up for those. first sideline. one notable form this season's champions league is turkish side fenerbahce thousands of their fans gathered outside a courting turkey to voice their support for the club's president and almost one hundred other high profile figures went on trial president as these there is among those charged in a match fixing probe nine hundred games last season are alleged to have been rigged including fenerbahce is titled clinching for three victory over save us for the istanbul club was replaced by the club's anspaugh in the champions league in the wake of the scandal. while over in england where the paul auster is set to return for manchester city this tuesday th
players for the historic game goalkeeper just love modify it is a doubt already ruled out a striker dank allows of it and alexander will hot off the fender the medical record signing danny who has a serious knee injury however star forward alexander kershaw god does return from an ankle injury for his first competitive match in four months but he says another ten men could also produce goals with a mate to make up for those. first sideline. one notable form this season's champions league is...
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humboldt park he and three sisters raised by single mother who made short he stayed away from the danksighborhood the amount of love my mother had for me kept me out of them always came home knew my mother would be their streets were rough and tough >> born in chicago age of 17 joint marine court serving in vietnam with the fall of saigon in 1975 and 1979 became chicago firefighter continue to assert record in the reserve decorated officer served again operation desert storm his unit proudly flying to chicago flag given personally by mayor daley >> so many different jobs in the marine corps great tools taken with me helping me and fire service managing people and resources to respond to to dangerous situations and adjusting the resources that are needed >> 32 year career chicago fire department held every position on the front lines for hundreds of fires >> take these fires personally? >> your fire community be protect always relationship your life >> tough cutbacks looming pressure to close a firehouse is potentially big boost the minimum number of firefighters assigned to trucks optio
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police say doing a good job against danks by pushing over the city's border gang- related felony arrested doubled over the past couple of years >> they come out here and they believe police are less sophisticated with less people to handle the problems and maybe a four-five years ago i would agree but not the case anymore. >> west suburban police say increase everything burglaries to drug crimes. i school shooting leaving a person dead student suspect caught chardon high school 30 mi. east of cleveland torn apart tonight >> calls for help from chardon high school just as the school day began reports of gunfire students cannot believe were real >> thought a firecracker at first was not sure but i saw people running it >> stampede of kids sprinting bias heard a lot of people yelling heard the guns go off >> authorities believe a student fired a handgun cafeteria student killed family says in a statement shocked by the senseless tragedy. bright young boy bright future ahead of him. officials say teacher gunmen from the school before turning himself and cleveland plain dealer says one picked
police say doing a good job against danks by pushing over the city's border gang- related felony arrested doubled over the past couple of years >> they come out here and they believe police are less sophisticated with less people to handle the problems and maybe a four-five years ago i would agree but not the case anymore. >> west suburban police say increase everything burglaries to drug crimes. i school shooting leaving a person dead student suspect caught chardon high school 30...
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to them and we just cannot have a sticker that could possibly be interpreted as being a symbolic of danks. >> correct me if i was wrong superintendent when you first looked at with a blackberry it on right? judging that you first thought maybe a big deal over nothing but when you blow it up on the ipad you stopped and thought might have a symbolic look like a gang symbol? >> driving home from a meeting i could sort of see where they were going but when you get a chance to look at it clear configuration of the figures the figures on the hands are in my opinion after i went back and talk to the chief research analyst very consistent with gang signs flashed all too often on the streets of chicago did not think we can have that on the city sticker of would try to go back and figure figure out what was being detected maybe there is an essence but cannot have any controversy and a city sticker that is my position after having a chance to blow em up and look at the hands closely. >> the sole survivor of a horrific crash killing four people on i 80 sunday night is out of the hospital. speaking wi
to them and we just cannot have a sticker that could possibly be interpreted as being a symbolic of danks. >> correct me if i was wrong superintendent when you first looked at with a blackberry it on right? judging that you first thought maybe a big deal over nothing but when you blow it up on the ipad you stopped and thought might have a symbolic look like a gang symbol? >> driving home from a meeting i could sort of see where they were going but when you get a chance to look at it...
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america's ability to pay for it but by some measures the world, even as it follows britain into the dank hit of trans generational dependency a failed education system and unsustainable entitlements, even as it makes less and less and mortgages its future to its rivals for cheap chinese trinkets most americans assume that simply because they are americans there insulated from the consequences. >> guest: yes. i talk about the anglo-american moment because i'm trying to frame it the way the rest of the world sees it. the fringe intellectual class thinks that at two century anglo-american dominance is coming to an end. a particular view of the world that began -- not to intrude on personal grief but began in the battle of trafalgar and continued two centuries since is coming to an end. the chinese take a rest broader view and think that half a millennium of european dominance is coming to an end and the world is reverting to a natural asiatic view of things. that is not a view weather on the american left or the american right, how americans look at it. i think the 1950 american moment whic
america's ability to pay for it but by some measures the world, even as it follows britain into the dank hit of trans generational dependency a failed education system and unsustainable entitlements, even as it makes less and less and mortgages its future to its rivals for cheap chinese trinkets most americans assume that simply because they are americans there insulated from the consequences. >> guest: yes. i talk about the anglo-american moment because i'm trying to frame it the way the...
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>> michael dukakis, presidential candidate in 1988 got in a dank and put on a helmet and looked sillyut this -- much less soviet country. officials here look less oppressive. there they like to look more impressive. >> since becoming an internet sensation, the mayor continues to combat parking violators in new and unique ways. >> so they printed this special sticker and they distribute this for free for the citizens in vilnius. >> his latest ino rags is a three-step sticker system. >> step one, if you see a car parked in bad way, you just put the sticker on the glass. step two, if you will see the same car, you will put much bigger sticker. and if you will see for the third time, please call to me and i will come. ♪ >>> coming up, a black belt black bear. >> it's, like, always on the verge of going out of control. >> but is he a master of kung fu or a master of trickery? >> how the hell did it do that? that's crazy. >> it looks fake. it's just so fast. [ female announcer ] to get a professional cleaning system you could spend as much as $200. olay says challenge that with an instrumen
>> michael dukakis, presidential candidate in 1988 got in a dank and put on a helmet and looked sillyut this -- much less soviet country. officials here look less oppressive. there they like to look more impressive. >> since becoming an internet sensation, the mayor continues to combat parking violators in new and unique ways. >> so they printed this special sticker and they distribute this for free for the citizens in vilnius. >> his latest ino rags is a three-step...
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it was very dark, it was dank and it was a disturbing environment to be in. >> [ bleep ], that lady outre, that lady, [ bleep ]. turn it off. turn it off. >> in fact, even the elevator to the idu could be intimidating. >> i had absolutely no elevator issues ever in my life until i stepped into this thing. >> we followed the prison's lead psychologist, dr. reggie matias, as he was making his way to visit an idu inmate who was hoping to work his way out. >> part of the charm of the indiana state prison. it's like a ride at disney land. >> the inmate dr. matias is meeting is brian collins who is serving 60 years for a variety of charges. including rape. >> that dude you're talking to should be on "to catch a predator." he shouldn't be on "lockup." >> collins had a history of violence in prison as well. he once stabbed an inmate nine times and spent the last 7 1/2 years in the idu. now after a period of good behavior, he's requested a move to the chronic care unit. a steppingstone toward general population. >> you've done a lot of time in seg, and i don't know, maybe it's inevitable that yo
it was very dark, it was dank and it was a disturbing environment to be in. >> [ bleep ], that lady outre, that lady, [ bleep ]. turn it off. turn it off. >> in fact, even the elevator to the idu could be intimidating. >> i had absolutely no elevator issues ever in my life until i stepped into this thing. >> we followed the prison's lead psychologist, dr. reggie matias, as he was making his way to visit an idu inmate who was hoping to work his way out. >> part of...
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. >> under the bridge, a dank cramped cave-like space, stinking of stagnant water, decaying weeds, urineood wrappers. there were more than a dozen teen crowded there. some on the bank, some on the staircase nearby. even the light of the full moon couldn't penetrate the shadows. reena virk sat on an old tree stump. it's not there. standing around her, nicole, missy, nicole's best friend kelly and five other teens. >> i said why are you saying stuff about me. she called me a bitch. >> it just started. >> i put my cigarette on her forehead. >> you what? >> i put my cigarette on her forehead. >> it was so quick. >> she pushed me and kelly jumped up and she turned to run away and she got halfway up. i don't know who it was but somebody pulled her down. >> and then i think kelly hit her. then missy hit her. >> everybody just went crazy just started hitting her. >> everybody? >> yeah. >> you, too? >> yeah. >> she's your friend. >> yeah. >> maybe one of the best friends you ever had? >> yeah. >> and you kicked her? >> yeah. >> punched her? >> yeah. >> and felt what as you were doing this? >> not
. >> under the bridge, a dank cramped cave-like space, stinking of stagnant water, decaying weeds, urineood wrappers. there were more than a dozen teen crowded there. some on the bank, some on the staircase nearby. even the light of the full moon couldn't penetrate the shadows. reena virk sat on an old tree stump. it's not there. standing around her, nicole, missy, nicole's best friend kelly and five other teens. >> i said why are you saying stuff about me. she called me a bitch....
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i'm going to tell you, no, danke. let's go to john in michigan. john. >> caller: captain cramer. great lakes boo-yah to ya. >> man, sweet. what's on your mind there, partner? >> caller: onty. what are your thoughts? >> i'm willing to speculate on a lot of biotech, but you've got to have some revenues. the zero -- no. this one is actually too out there even for this guy. let's go to richard in minnesota. richard. >> caller: yes, hi, jim. >> richard. go ahead. you've got the floor, my friend. >> caller: yes, i'm sorry. what? >> you're ready. what's your stock, rich? >> caller: did you get my question? >> no, i didn't hear it. why don't you give it to me again? >> caller: yes. right. wondering if you're still hot on goldcorp. >> that was actually the best -- other than maybe rand gold the best quarter we saw in the group. i think gg, i think he's a buy. i like the gld even more, though. let's go to paul in my home state of p.a. paul. >> caller: ba-ba-ba-boo-yah from the poconos. >> i love that stuttering boo-yah. interstate 80 guy. looking for a place in homesdale for two years. fin
i'm going to tell you, no, danke. let's go to john in michigan. john. >> caller: captain cramer. great lakes boo-yah to ya. >> man, sweet. what's on your mind there, partner? >> caller: onty. what are your thoughts? >> i'm willing to speculate on a lot of biotech, but you've got to have some revenues. the zero -- no. this one is actually too out there even for this guy. let's go to richard in minnesota. richard. >> caller: yes, hi, jim. >> richard. go ahead....
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outspends the ability to pay for it but some measure the world's, even as it follows britain into the dank pit of transgenerational dependency of failed education system, and unsustainable entitlements, even as it makes less and less and mortgages its future to its rivals for cheap chinese trunk its, most americans assume they're insulated from the consequences because they're americans. >> guest: i talk about the anglo-american moment because i'm trying to frame it the way the rest of the world sees it. the french intellectual class thinks that a two century anglo-american dominance is coming to an end. in other words, a particular view of the world that began -- not to intrude on personal grief with the french but began at the battle of trafalgar and has continued for basically two centuries since. the chinese take a broader view and think that half a millennium of european dominance is coming to an expend the world is reverting to a natural asiaatic view of things. and i think that's not a view, whether on the american left or the american right -- that's not really how americans look a
outspends the ability to pay for it but some measure the world's, even as it follows britain into the dank pit of transgenerational dependency of failed education system, and unsustainable entitlements, even as it makes less and less and mortgages its future to its rivals for cheap chinese trunk its, most americans assume they're insulated from the consequences because they're americans. >> guest: i talk about the anglo-american moment because i'm trying to frame it the way the rest of...