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the schoole school district wile to fulfill a project of $100,000. the district will also be able to regain the trust of studentses and parents with $100,000. please provide immediate funding to mlk to hire chinese bilingual teacher for august of 2019 so our children can continue their bilingual education in middle school as promised. perfor pai(speaking foreign language). >> good evening. i'm a parent of er taylor and we met on may 8th to discuss start of the bilingual programme this august. at this meeting, they stated this was possible with additional funding from the district to hire one chinese bilingual teacher so we are asking that district to provide immediate funding to mlk to make this possible. please do not use insufficient fund as an excuse. this amount should not be a problem for the district because the parents were informed of this expansion six years ago. so we believe that the district has able time to prepare for necessary funds. don't tell me that six years is not enough time to secure funding hired for one teacher. (speaking fore
the schoole school district wile to fulfill a project of $100,000. the district will also be able to regain the trust of studentses and parents with $100,000. please provide immediate funding to mlk to hire chinese bilingual teacher for august of 2019 so our children can continue their bilingual education in middle school as promised. perfor pai(speaking foreign language). >> good evening. i'm a parent of er taylor and we met on may 8th to discuss start of the bilingual programme this...
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, middle school and high school in san francisco and this year, we add additional five schools.chools do not have social workers or councillors who can meet mental health needs of chinese studentses who might have adjustments, school orle family probleorfamily problem ot disorder or other trauma-related conditions. so our team of 19 staff, as well as interns, most are bilingual and will go in a school to provide screening, consultation with parents and mental health service referrals. just this year we serve over 300 youth within the school district and up to 338 students, 160 do not have medicare. if we do not provide a seek and service services, they will not be able to receive any treatment and we'll only find them in crisis services. so i really, really urge all board members to stand behind it are healings in our hands campaign to support the recommendations of the campaign. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> good evening, superintendent, commissioners, my name is laura markman, the president of the association of chinese teacher. wellnessaat gal ga galileo was l ahead of
, middle school and high school in san francisco and this year, we add additional five schools.chools do not have social workers or councillors who can meet mental health needs of chinese studentses who might have adjustments, school orle family probleorfamily problem ot disorder or other trauma-related conditions. so our team of 19 staff, as well as interns, most are bilingual and will go in a school to provide screening, consultation with parents and mental health service referrals. just this...
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walking out of schools, organizing within their schools. there is another round of protests in 1968, coming on the heels of both the uprisings that happened after king's assassination and the summer of 1968 when the democratic national convention was in chicago, a major moment of conflict. that fall in october, black high school students walked out of schools organizing and rallying around this cry for community controlled schools. the idea of young people as leaders of the movement, students as leaders of the movement, was certainly prevalent in the city and nationally as well. steve: you live here and teach the subject at the university of illinois in chicago. is the black belt still there? can you still go to these neighborhoods and see what it was like in the 1960's? elizabeth: the neighborhoods have changed. chicago is still a segregated city. the ways it has been enforced has changed over time. the fact of segregation as a major organizing mechanism for all types of things in the city has not necessarily changed. today, many of the is
walking out of schools, organizing within their schools. there is another round of protests in 1968, coming on the heels of both the uprisings that happened after king's assassination and the summer of 1968 when the democratic national convention was in chicago, a major moment of conflict. that fall in october, black high school students walked out of schools organizing and rallying around this cry for community controlled schools. the idea of young people as leaders of the movement, students...
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>> the stem school does have a school resource officer. don't know if they were present. >> reporter: how did you learn about this? >> this started with in last hour. >> reporter: houde -- how did this initially come in? how did it originate? >> i don't know that. i apologize. i don't know exactly how it was called in. >> reporter: any description of the injuries? >> no, i don't have any description of the injuries. i do know there is multiple students. they have been injured. >> reporter: you are calling it an active shooter situation? >> it still is an active shooter situation. we still don't know that there's no shooters in the school. we are clearing the school right now. >> reporter: you have two in custody. >> we have two suspects in custody. we hope it's the last. >> reporter: you say it's fairly common in situations to look for people responsible. what are you doing? he said there's a possibility of a third suspect. do you have reason to believe there's a third suspect or is that just normal protocol? >> i do not know that. >> repo
>> the stem school does have a school resource officer. don't know if they were present. >> reporter: how did you learn about this? >> this started with in last hour. >> reporter: houde -- how did this initially come in? how did it originate? >> i don't know that. i apologize. i don't know exactly how it was called in. >> reporter: any description of the injuries? >> no, i don't have any description of the injuries. i do know there is multiple students....
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that's in the same school. i want to make sure across the district, southeast side, north side, they're getting culturally relevant in middle school. we focus $on high school, but middle school is not at that point. >> i just wanted to add that in their effort to increase diversity in curriculum, the team has planned a rollout of clr materials, classroom libraries, with the starting point being middle school starting with pitch, but the idea is that it will start with the pitch schools and be submitted to other schools in the district, time line to be determined. >> thank you. you answered my question. all right. thank you. >> okay many roll call on item 19. >> thank you. that translates to commissioner 19514b10 [ roll call ] >> section e, proposal for action tonight are 10 policies which have been moved and seconded at prior meetings and gone through committee. we'll have one vote on all of them. these were all at rules, the best committee, of course. 5131.2, bullying and 2 is bp5123, promotion, ac acceleratio
that's in the same school. i want to make sure across the district, southeast side, north side, they're getting culturally relevant in middle school. we focus $on high school, but middle school is not at that point. >> i just wanted to add that in their effort to increase diversity in curriculum, the team has planned a rollout of clr materials, classroom libraries, with the starting point being middle school starting with pitch, but the idea is that it will start with the pitch schools...
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go to school or the teacher comes to the school. i walk out, we went from 502-5200 out take, dual credit, dual enrollment as college credit. it shows 95% of the kids who take dual c credit and up goingo college. the other thing, we now have large international programs for the u.s. which is called presentation. have a placement program in the u.s. of any major school system. high school years have to be rejuvenated and refigured toward job market for what comes next. the biggest piece we did was community colleges, it had the worst graduation rate in the u.s. t 7%. average in the country is 25%. that's what we are on target to me as i walk out. we did certain things different. we have the most diverse econo economy. every school then became a sector of the economy that will produced the most jobs. the medical district now does also. we've rebuilt the entire campus with the hospital inside. it does nursing, emt, home healthcare, pharmacy, all the sectors of the health industry. i then brought in the hospital, walgreens, home health i
go to school or the teacher comes to the school. i walk out, we went from 502-5200 out take, dual credit, dual enrollment as college credit. it shows 95% of the kids who take dual c credit and up goingo college. the other thing, we now have large international programs for the u.s. which is called presentation. have a placement program in the u.s. of any major school system. high school years have to be rejuvenated and refigured toward job market for what comes next. the biggest piece we did...
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school.a derbyshire programme, my colleaguejoanna gosling spoke to child psychologist, sam wass, and david fisher, head teacher at kings langley school, with some of his students — that school is looking to cut breaks for pupils. when making a decision like this, we take into consideration the students, first and foremost, and then the staff. but also, our community. to put it into context, the school already has this day on a friday. speaking to all of those stakeholders, this day really works for them at our school. it allows them to go and do more clubs and enrichments after school, we have a number of children who walk home at the end of the school day. in the cold winter months when it's dark, our enrichment numbers drop. by shortening down a friday, which the school already has, allows them to do more enrichments during that time. what is really important, to put the school into context, the school has a large break time in the morning, it also has that lunchtime on a friday already, an
school.a derbyshire programme, my colleaguejoanna gosling spoke to child psychologist, sam wass, and david fisher, head teacher at kings langley school, with some of his students — that school is looking to cut breaks for pupils. when making a decision like this, we take into consideration the students, first and foremost, and then the staff. but also, our community. to put it into context, the school already has this day on a friday. speaking to all of those stakeholders, this day really...
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, school teachers, or public school students. something else, education freedom scholarships aren't only for students who want to attend private schools. in fact, some states may choose to design scholarships for public school options such as apprenticeships or transportation to a different public school. states have the opportunity to be really imaginative and to serve the unique needs of their students. our proposal of an annual $5 billion federal tax credit for students draws a bright contrast to what some have proposed. $100 billion for buildings versus $5 billion for students. this administration urges this body to invest in students. we believe student of all ages should be free to pursue the education that's right for them. that includes multiple pathways to higher education and successful careers. we propose to expand use of pell grants for quality, short-term programs. it's born from a recognition of reality. the vast majority of students today do not pursue a traditional four-year college degree. there are millions of o
, school teachers, or public school students. something else, education freedom scholarships aren't only for students who want to attend private schools. in fact, some states may choose to design scholarships for public school options such as apprenticeships or transportation to a different public school. states have the opportunity to be really imaginative and to serve the unique needs of their students. our proposal of an annual $5 billion federal tax credit for students draws a bright...
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school district for 40 years. we are in 14 middle schools and high schools across the city. we provide support to our peers through programs that include mentoring, tutoring, support groups and restorative conflict mediation. we also look at issues within our schools where there are inequities. we create projects that will transform our schools to build greater equity. >> at lowell we are focusing on the issue of how might we create an inclusive and supportive school culture at lowell for african-american, latin x., and pacific islander students. we know that although we are focusing on these populations of our project, we know that answering this question will benefit all students, and just a little bit on how we got into this question, we know that the focal group populations at lowell high school are consistently low in numbers, and for the past ten years, resources has explored why and has created solutions to raise these numbers. why is because we believe that all s.f. students, regardless of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, should be able to benefit from a lowell
school district for 40 years. we are in 14 middle schools and high schools across the city. we provide support to our peers through programs that include mentoring, tutoring, support groups and restorative conflict mediation. we also look at issues within our schools where there are inequities. we create projects that will transform our schools to build greater equity. >> at lowell we are focusing on the issue of how might we create an inclusive and supportive school culture at lowell for...
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>> a the time we hadory school shooting walkout. it seems like he was listening me and not ready at the time. so the club started an online petigsz and we put that on the neighborhood website. >> like next door? >> next door. from there and then through that support we were able to meet withhe unified school district facility manage. the recycling center for walnut creek and public services for our area. >> so listen toin and jose talk about they are trying to get they school to take this seriously e what advice would you have for them? >> don't give up. we are doing other things kwlou you had to keep on going and fight for it. they didn't take us seriously. once weet with the district in the recycle sentx th, their are for it. er >> is somebody going to pick up the torch from you? >> so luckily this is the custodians take out themselves. so it's g stimng to be done yearf after year. but we doave some really cool jieniers and sophomores next ye. es for and students and faculty all love it. ril >>i >>ium are -- i feel like because yo
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the 8 year old studies at a prestigious private school in dayton oh. it costs more than a $1200.00 euros a year a huge financial burden. husband is a shelf you should stick it out loans to cover the school fees. and she's determined to make it work. in the private school that is a good environment for pretty good values the teachers the good the toilets all the lessons are in english so the prince will learn to speak and write in english we want prince to work in an office somewhere and have a better life he shouldn't end up doing what we do. pre-vis fascination this is a familiar theme in india. many families like hers see private things as people specific and social mobility but getting into these schools isn't easy to. be dominated by children from wealthy families. private schools like these are highly coveted across india though they charge exorbitant food heat the alternative government funded schools offering of course but they suffer from peter absences for infrastructure and a lack of facilities the ruling party in delhi is for trying to bridg
the 8 year old studies at a prestigious private school in dayton oh. it costs more than a $1200.00 euros a year a huge financial burden. husband is a shelf you should stick it out loans to cover the school fees. and she's determined to make it work. in the private school that is a good environment for pretty good values the teachers the good the toilets all the lessons are in english so the prince will learn to speak and write in english we want prince to work in an office somewhere and have a...
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schools are pulled at random. in the findings, lincoln was out of compliance for the three days, which were the conference days. in addition, it was short the minutes because you have the minute requirement and the 180-day requirement. if you will recall, just a few years ago, around this time is when i enacted the fact that schools had to hold graduation on the last day of school, which was the 180th day of school or they had to hold graduation on the 179th day of school and require seniors to come back on the 180th day of school to get their diploma. >> thank you. i'm sure the seniors were really happy about that when you started that practice. >> i'm not sure they are happy right now. >> i'm just -- my last question is, are we -- so are we pretty certain that that is not happening at any other school now? >> yes. we are. there are some corrective things we need to go back and clean up within policy and other things. we are working on that, and we have been working on that since this first came to light a few ye
schools are pulled at random. in the findings, lincoln was out of compliance for the three days, which were the conference days. in addition, it was short the minutes because you have the minute requirement and the 180-day requirement. if you will recall, just a few years ago, around this time is when i enacted the fact that schools had to hold graduation on the last day of school, which was the 180th day of school or they had to hold graduation on the 179th day of school and require seniors to...
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or elementary school ages. guest: barbara, i could not agree more. what we know is that from study after study is that parents have children,act on their their motivation, on their dreams, and learning. what we have to do is intervene boost thesery to kids up from the outside, and have a continuous program of school improvement that makes up for poor family backgrounds. host: if you got to figure out where the dollars go that get spent on education in the united states, where would you put the money? guest: i think right now we are putting a chunk into headstart for preschool. the problem there is that we do not follow-up. whenever we study headstart, which is every five years when congress -- we are sitting in this shadow of congress -- when they reauthorize the headstart program, they call for another study. every five years we are told it is not working, then we put more money into exactly the same way of doing things. so, i think of we do as barbara suggested, we have to pay attention to kids early in life,
or elementary school ages. guest: barbara, i could not agree more. what we know is that from study after study is that parents have children,act on their their motivation, on their dreams, and learning. what we have to do is intervene boost thesery to kids up from the outside, and have a continuous program of school improvement that makes up for poor family backgrounds. host: if you got to figure out where the dollars go that get spent on education in the united states, where would you put the...
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these schools isn't easy to. be dominated by children from wealthy families. private schools like these are highly coveted across india though they charge exorbitant fees the alternative government funded schools offering of course but they suffer from teacher absences for infrastructure and a lack of facilities the ruling party in delhi is trying to bridge that gap. the arm on the blog comments martin is holding a rally is that. education is a central campaign issue. it's been going to the party says its transponder public schools captain since it came to power in $2013.00 and has succeeded in creating a more level playing field. the reforms are spearheaded by the candidate here. she studied in oxford england and something of an education procedure she has no time for an interview in the frenzy of campaigning just a hurried statement was that there is nor the means for the using inequality about access to education if the government's work in education seems to have paid off at this public school admissions of f
these schools isn't easy to. be dominated by children from wealthy families. private schools like these are highly coveted across india though they charge exorbitant fees the alternative government funded schools offering of course but they suffer from teacher absences for infrastructure and a lack of facilities the ruling party in delhi is trying to bridge that gap. the arm on the blog comments martin is holding a rally is that. education is a central campaign issue. it's been going to the...
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my kids school is one of the first middle schools that got to have the 1:1 tablets. the investment that came not only for tablets them telephones buthemselves, butthe data made e as far as closing the homework app or home access. so that's just an example. again, where have we been? where do we want to go with that? i see -- i'm not quite sure under stem, computer science, i know we're funding it through some funding through i-lab and innovation. just from my perspective, i think you've heard me express wanting to see how that innovation and technology is hitting our school sites and actually into the classrooms. i think some of the case studies we've heard about what's happening at visitation valley middle school and the new maker space has been inspiring. that can also continue to understand that storytelling of what that looks like and, perhaps, that's going to be integrated into the middle grades redesign. >> did you want to respond to any of the comments? okay. all right. commissioner lopez. >> i had a question about the accountability piece and the work that yo
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in private schools and in public schools. pennsylvania's ninth district where i represent and i think in all districts, the education of our young people is an enormously important component for economic growth and quality of life. i know your department appreciates the importance of helping students explore the many pathways to success. whether that be four-year university, career, technical education, or vocational schools. we do need to assure that there is an effective plan in place so students can make choices, have options that best suit their skills and interests. your department has demonstrated a commitment to this goal by strengthening cte, which is very appreciated, and implementing short-term pell grants. i am certain that those initiatives have been benefitted many families throughout my district. i appreciate it. also, in my district, we have a school, conrad wiser school district, created the ben franklin science research institute, to foster stem education. secretary, i believe you are familiar with this progr
in private schools and in public schools. pennsylvania's ninth district where i represent and i think in all districts, the education of our young people is an enormously important component for economic growth and quality of life. i know your department appreciates the importance of helping students explore the many pathways to success. whether that be four-year university, career, technical education, or vocational schools. we do need to assure that there is an effective plan in place so...
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the school after you. thank you to the school community. you have done an amazing, brilliant job. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, commissioner. and now we are going to invite a special guest to come up. that is supervisor safai for some remarks, please. welcome. >> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon, everyone. all right. that is about the only times we want you to yell. my name is supervisor safai. i see a lot of families here today. many of whom went to school with my kids. it is good to see you. i'm so honored to be here in this historic day for the ribbon-cutting and the renaming of this school. her name signifies a hard-working, inspirational, and dedicated leader who not only helped to shape this state, but help shape this nation. and if ever there were a time that the work that she did in the sacrifice that she gave was more important, that is this time, now, in this era with the challenges that we are faced for everything that you fought for and dedicated your life tow
the school after you. thank you to the school community. you have done an amazing, brilliant job. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, commissioner. and now we are going to invite a special guest to come up. that is supervisor safai for some remarks, please. welcome. >> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon, everyone. all right. that is about the only times we want you to yell. my name is supervisor safai. i see a lot of families here today. many of whom went...
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we come every year the school. our schools around the campus. what does your child think when they get so when he gets so close to the animals. they didn't want to touch everything. like your hand i've no no we won't let that happen come on down here. it is open and they will be open all the way through sunday, rain or shine they hope people show up it closes at 10 o'clock every night they have plenty of performances. nothing beats livestock by the way thank goodness for no smell, a vision and taking one for the team today. back to you. >>all right, if you plan on visiting the fair this weekend here are some of the details you need to know the fair runs right on through sunday tickets cost you $10 for adults and 7 for youth and seniors, you buy these tickets at the gate or online parking is an additional $7 that wrapped up properties at 5 can wayne and pam or they're here with kron 4 news at 6 catherine vicki, thanks to both coming up next on kron 4 news at 6 o'clock to disturbing discoveries. >>at a children's trampoline park just a month apart
we come every year the school. our schools around the campus. what does your child think when they get so when he gets so close to the animals. they didn't want to touch everything. like your hand i've no no we won't let that happen come on down here. it is open and they will be open all the way through sunday, rain or shine they hope people show up it closes at 10 o'clock every night they have plenty of performances. nothing beats livestock by the way thank goodness for no smell, a vision and...
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just seven miles from columbine high school. police say two students opened fire on their classmates at the s.t.e.m. school in highlands ranch killing one and wounding eight others while setting off a panic throughout the campus. >> abc's danya bch is athe sce thew details on th investigation and e suspects in custody. dany good morning. you, janai, and good morning to you,arst in serious condition this morning. one of those suspects is being evaluated at a hospital as this community grapples with this deadly school shooting. the barrage of bullets erupting just after lunchtime sending terror through the highlands the barrage of bullets erupting just after lunchtime sending terror through the highlands ranch colorado s.t.e.m. school. >> as we were exiting the building, there was a trail of blood. >> reporter: one student, an 18-year-old, was killed. eight others injured. fernando montoya's 17-year-old son is one of the wounded. >> a guy pulled i believe a pistol. i'm not sure. out of like a guitar case and started to shoot. >> r
just seven miles from columbine high school. police say two students opened fire on their classmates at the s.t.e.m. school in highlands ranch killing one and wounding eight others while setting off a panic throughout the campus. >> abc's danya bch is athe sce thew details on th investigation and e suspects in custody. dany good morning. you, janai, and good morning to you,arst in serious condition this morning. one of those suspects is being evaluated at a hospital as this community...
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using the books is voluntary for schools, but from 2020 children in english primary schools will receive highgate primary school in sileby in leicester invited us into their classes so we could see for ourselves how the books are used. stop "no outsiders!" i felt that the parents that were protesting didn't actually really fully realise what the school was trying to achieve. shyla, what makes you different? i've got a different colour of skin. lovely. clearly, parents are up in arms. it did not have any support of the parents. there are lots of different families and lots of different types of set—ups at home, but whatever the case is, that doesn't matter. they can't tell you when and how they should be taught. you have a say in the matter. stop "no outsiders!" earlier this year, primary schools in birmingham were the focus of protesters who objected to a project called "no outsiders". it's a voluntary programme for schools based around a series of books. they aim to teach children as young as four about diversity. for example, about single—parent families, adoption, religion, disability
using the books is voluntary for schools, but from 2020 children in english primary schools will receive highgate primary school in sileby in leicester invited us into their classes so we could see for ourselves how the books are used. stop "no outsiders!" i felt that the parents that were protesting didn't actually really fully realise what the school was trying to achieve. shyla, what makes you different? i've got a different colour of skin. lovely. clearly, parents are up in arms....
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. >> stay right here on the east side of the school.two in custody now. >> more buses in! >> reporter: with the two shooters in custody, students were bussed off campus as parents frantically searched for their children. >> i just want to get to m and hold him. he's terrified. >> the last two hours have been the worst two hours of my life. >> reporter: and less than two hours later, those reunions and the tearful embraces. >> dylan! love you, son. >> reporter: today, a suspect appearing in court, 18-year-old devon ericson, that stripe of fuchsia in his hair, nails painted black, saying a single word in his first appearance. >> no. >> reporter: nodding vigorously, when the judge addressed him, never looking up. he and a 16-year-old accomplice facing nearly 30 charges, including murder. this attack adding to the growing list of shootings across the nation from parkla, flida to santa fe, new mexico and yet another in the denver area. >> there's been a day of horror in littleton, colorado. >> a terrifying moment in littleton, colorado. >> a
. >> stay right here on the east side of the school.two in custody now. >> more buses in! >> reporter: with the two shooters in custody, students were bussed off campus as parents frantically searched for their children. >> i just want to get to m and hold him. he's terrified. >> the last two hours have been the worst two hours of my life. >> reporter: and less than two hours later, those reunions and the tearful embraces. >> dylan! love you, son....
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and yet we have a school system today even with low income people. we have a school system that exist for the benefit of the teachers union and administrators not for the parents and the children themselves. that there is very little innovation and competition within our school system and is not just a function of money. baltimore or washington d.c. or chicago or l.a. spend more per pupil than school systems anywhere in the country we need to look at our education system and ways to bring more innovation and more control ultimately by parents than for the system itself. the system is not the goal to educate children is the goal. third, this surprised me a little bit just how important it is making reforms to housing to bring down the cost of housing. housing has a disproportionate amount 40 percent on average goes to pay the rent that is a huge amount. but at the same time with an affordable rent to lock them into low income communities they can move through an area that has more jobs or better schools or lower crime rate they are trapped in the area
and yet we have a school system today even with low income people. we have a school system that exist for the benefit of the teachers union and administrators not for the parents and the children themselves. that there is very little innovation and competition within our school system and is not just a function of money. baltimore or washington d.c. or chicago or l.a. spend more per pupil than school systems anywhere in the country we need to look at our education system and ways to bring more...
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stratford private school, a new multi-million dollar elementary and middle school in fremont, was built right next to the plant. the process of making concrete can send microscopic chemicals into the air, which can cause respiratory problems and heart disease according to the federal government. >>> how many of you have actually seen the dust at school? all of you? >>> so when you start to see that dust in the air, what do you do? >> i just cover my mouth, but i dover here so >> reporter: their parentsow cc. o us. >> i saw the dust coming up. >> i could smell it so much. i had to close my nose. >> reporter: the parents say at first they didn't realize the concrete plabt was next door to the school. while it was being built, the parent said they thought it was one giant construction site. the plant even supplied the concrete to build the school. it wasn't until after the school opened in august when parents saw this view from inside one of the classrooms. >> okay, wow, it's right up against it. >> reporter: we showed photos to dr. anthony wexler. he spent 30 years examining the impact of
stratford private school, a new multi-million dollar elementary and middle school in fremont, was built right next to the plant. the process of making concrete can send microscopic chemicals into the air, which can cause respiratory problems and heart disease according to the federal government. >>> how many of you have actually seen the dust at school? all of you? >>> so when you start to see that dust in the air, what do you do? >> i just cover my mouth, but i dover...
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high school. it doesn't start in college. the second thing, starting next year, we've been building toward it, to get your high school diploma, you must produce a letter of acceptance from college, community college, armed services or vocational school. every child who gets a high school diploma will graduate with a plan of what they are going to do next. we have to have those expectations. it's dramatically changed what high school years are. we brought in a series of things. the mayor of chicago controlled the public schools. the mayor also controls and appoints the community college system about the second largest committee college in the u.s. of america. 90000 is go there. we've made high school and community college their own area. we have -- when i became mayor, 500 children involved in dual credit. dual enrollment in our community colleges. you could take college credits, go to the school or the teacher comes to the school. i walked out, we got to 502-5200 children now take dual credit as p
high school. it doesn't start in college. the second thing, starting next year, we've been building toward it, to get your high school diploma, you must produce a letter of acceptance from college, community college, armed services or vocational school. every child who gets a high school diploma will graduate with a plan of what they are going to do next. we have to have those expectations. it's dramatically changed what high school years are. we brought in a series of things. the mayor of...
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>>at benita middle school where the kids involved in the fight go to school. >>kron four sent us this video says the girl walk on the bus without pay to get to hit the boy looks like that. >>young lady pummeling on that for young man. >>parents expressed dismay about the altercation said. >>the children behave like that. and others were disappointed they were never notified this happened, you know that they need to call some kind of assembly for the children and and and let them know what's the school principal and the district superintendent did not return repeated requests for comment but still trance the bus company did tell kron 4 news that safety is its highest priority. also our operator followed safety protocol and assistance was immediate as the bus was not in motion. we have great relationships with all the schools in our agency area and are working with benicia middle school regarding the incident. about what started it, someone said something mean about someone else and then they reacted violent. >>it is unclear if any of the kids in the video were
>>at benita middle school where the kids involved in the fight go to school. >>kron four sent us this video says the girl walk on the bus without pay to get to hit the boy looks like that. >>young lady pummeling on that for young man. >>parents expressed dismay about the altercation said. >>the children behave like that. and others were disappointed they were never notified this happened, you know that they need to call some kind of assembly for the children and...
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garfield elementary school. behind me you can see that they are towing a car that police say is connected to the victim. it was parked right in front of the elementary school. there are bullet holes in one of the classroom windows. i want to show you video. police were seen going onto the school property to search for evidence. 17th between 22nd and 23rd avenue is a crime scene. the entire block was taped off for most of the morning. police are searching for the shooter. we saw them with flashlights looking in car windows, looking down driveways and allies. it happened after 3:00 a.m.. >> ra police were called and they found a victim suffering from gunshot wounds and he was pronounced dead on scene. there is that white vehicle parked up the block. the police say it is connected to the victim. we don't mow what led to the shooting or the identity of the person who was shot. >> they are clearing the crime scene. we have seen officers going into one of the homes here along 17th but, again we don't know the identity
garfield elementary school. behind me you can see that they are towing a car that police say is connected to the victim. it was parked right in front of the elementary school. there are bullet holes in one of the classroom windows. i want to show you video. police were seen going onto the school property to search for evidence. 17th between 22nd and 23rd avenue is a crime scene. the entire block was taped off for most of the morning. police are searching for the shooter. we saw them with...
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the school after you. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] >> we welcome our first graders, who in collaboration with san francisco developed a project about heroes. [speaking spanish] [cheers and applause] [singing] [♪] [singing] [♪] [singing] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> when you save people -- then you are a hero. then you are a hero. >> she was a teacher. she asked her mother his wide the women said to her -- [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> we have no break, we have no water. [speaking spanish] >> she said strike. they raised up their voices and they marched. [speaking spanish] >> they stood up for all of the farmworkers. they stood up for all the people [speaking spanish] >> she was a peacemaker. >> people didn't agree with her. >> people hated her. [indiscernible] >> they believed dolores had a superpower. they used her power, they used her words. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [chanting] >> working together to do the right thing. working together to do the righ
the school after you. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] >> we welcome our first graders, who in collaboration with san francisco developed a project about heroes. [speaking spanish] [cheers and applause] [singing] [♪] [singing] [♪] [singing] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> when you save people -- then you are a hero. then you are a hero. >> she was a teacher. she asked her mother his wide the women said to her -- [indiscernible]...
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my middle school. this is for a professional at who'ver middle school, tanisha hudson and this will be presented by her principal, liz pierce. >> good evening, members of the board, superintendent matthews, my name is liz pierce and i'm the principal of the middle school and i'm so proud to introduce our valued staff member, tanisha hudson. she's been both students and stt her greatly and she tends to be the preferred allied adult for her students and most known for passionate commitment, not just in academics but in life. in the word of or nomination, she extends herself far beyond her duties to make sure her students feel loved and supported and she's care, want hard-working and extremely collaborative and she has her own children in usfc and has her own sense of humor. tanisha, congra congratulations! [cheers and applause] >> we're moving up an item j. so this is introduction of proposals and assignment to committee and we'll do the whole item together this is for the crowd for board member's propos
my middle school. this is for a professional at who'ver middle school, tanisha hudson and this will be presented by her principal, liz pierce. >> good evening, members of the board, superintendent matthews, my name is liz pierce and i'm the principal of the middle school and i'm so proud to introduce our valued staff member, tanisha hudson. she's been both students and stt her greatly and she tends to be the preferred allied adult for her students and most known for passionate commitment,...
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occupying a school. bus ride like ok by the school or were you. to school doesn't want to comment on the protest everyone is presenting a united front they believe the authorities haven't grasped yet that this is about more than a single class at school we're all friends is being neglected. awfully different in france if you live in a rural area your added disadvantage it's called territorial discrimination on the next largest city is pretty far away but they still wanted to shut down our bus route and now they want to close the class at school no family just as part of their protests the parents about the posted the schools new extension building for sale online vaults classroom for sale very good condition constructed in 2012 no water damage no dry rot good insulation no it's best we aren't. the residents of clambered on say they may live in the countryside but they're not sheep who will simply do what they're told. now to denmark which projects itself as a country that is cool cosy and above all tolerant botts tensions over the issue of migrati
occupying a school. bus ride like ok by the school or were you. to school doesn't want to comment on the protest everyone is presenting a united front they believe the authorities haven't grasped yet that this is about more than a single class at school we're all friends is being neglected. awfully different in france if you live in a rural area your added disadvantage it's called territorial discrimination on the next largest city is pretty far away but they still wanted to shut down our bus...
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of kids running out and saying, school shooter, school shooter!students ran for their lives when the two gunmen opened fire. officers say they were still hearing gunshots inside as they responded. new details coming in. >>> developing overnight, president trump's tax returns. a report says he lost more than $1 billion in business deals earlier in his career and didn't pay taxes for several years. how his lawyers are now responding. >>> happening today, a national rideshare strike. in just a few hours uber and lyft drivers won't be driving passengers to their destinations. drivers in some cities going on strike all day. >>> and "whale" you look at this. norway's most famous beluga whale is making waves again this morning. you won't believe the trick he showed his fans. it's wednesday, may 8th. >>> good wednesday morning. thank you for joining us. we begin with news of yet another mass shooting at a school, this one just miles away from one of the worst in the nation's history. >> gunfire sent students and staff running for their lives from the s.t.
of kids running out and saying, school shooter, school shooter!students ran for their lives when the two gunmen opened fire. officers say they were still hearing gunshots inside as they responded. new details coming in. >>> developing overnight, president trump's tax returns. a report says he lost more than $1 billion in business deals earlier in his career and didn't pay taxes for several years. how his lawyers are now responding. >>> happening today, a national rideshare...
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some of these schools, i think most schools now don‘t have afternoon breaks.ut as long as there are other breaks in the rest of the day? that's another thing coming out a lot, how everybody has their body rhythm and how they are different in children and how the school day is not necessarily structured around the natural body rhythms of a child. children have a dip, having problems staying awake and staying focused in the afternoon fostered a short break should help with that. let's go back to mandy‘s children. i hope we can hear from you properly. to mandy‘s children. i hope we can hearfrom you properly. kids, what do you do at break time? is it a good time to let some steam? yes! many activities to do and it's really fun at break time because most of us chat with our friends. inaudible gardening club. many different things. sounds good. i like the sound of some gardening. what you do in the middle, i‘m sorry, i don‘t know your names, tell me your name and what you do at break time? my name is maisie. i like to stand around and talk to my friends. but there i
some of these schools, i think most schools now don‘t have afternoon breaks.ut as long as there are other breaks in the rest of the day? that's another thing coming out a lot, how everybody has their body rhythm and how they are different in children and how the school day is not necessarily structured around the natural body rhythms of a child. children have a dip, having problems staying awake and staying focused in the afternoon fostered a short break should help with that. let's go back...
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. >>> months before the deadly school shooting in colorado this week, a parent had warned school officials in colorado pressure cooker conditions could lead to another columbine. >>> extreme flooding in and around houston. dozens of water rescues, rivers over their banks. 100,000 customers in the dark. >>> and a school bus driver takes off with a student's backpack caught in the door. while the teen's mom says it was intentional and racist. good morning, and welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> and i'm christine romans, it is 4:00 a.m. in the east, 4:00 p.m. in beijing, and today is the day, tariff day, the trump administration raising tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods. that is thousands of different items, including dish washers, frozen fish, baseball caps. tariffs hit roughly half of the products that china sells to the united states. how did we get here. that's thanks to three rounds of tariffs last year starting with march, starting with the u.s. hitting all steel and aluminum, including from china. the u.s. then singled out beijing in july 2018 hitting $50 billion of c
. >>> months before the deadly school shooting in colorado this week, a parent had warned school officials in colorado pressure cooker conditions could lead to another columbine. >>> extreme flooding in and around houston. dozens of water rescues, rivers over their banks. 100,000 customers in the dark. >>> and a school bus driver takes off with a student's backpack caught in the door. while the teen's mom says it was intentional and racist. good morning, and welcome...
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make sure that all children with a disability are able to go to school and remain in school that's as quality education now different policies for different disabilities. know we have what we're calling the septuplets if a law doesn't treat news with disabilities and targets on disability. government house puts just new legislation into place what does it hope to achieve and how. the holy see. aims of making sure that all children with disabilities are to go to school and not necessarily go to special schools we have openings fiz in the mainstream schools so that children are able to live alongside us without disability this kind of challenge do you envisage. the police it is really revolutionary and implementing it requires quite a bit of planning. expertise and resources and we hope that. we'll be able to provide all that. really from the government revenue but also working with partners. to address some of the issues that have been identified as barriers and could just be an example. just to show that we've been walking with parts nice. we really just been implementing a project wi
make sure that all children with a disability are able to go to school and remain in school that's as quality education now different policies for different disabilities. know we have what we're calling the septuplets if a law doesn't treat news with disabilities and targets on disability. government house puts just new legislation into place what does it hope to achieve and how. the holy see. aims of making sure that all children with disabilities are to go to school and not necessarily go to...
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parkrose high school. need more cars. >> reporter: but he never opened fire and no one was hurt. >> she saw a male walk into a classroom with a shotgun. said he was struggling with security officers. >> reporter: the attack thwarted when keanon lowe, a football coach, tackled the suspect. lowe, also a former star wide receiver for the university of oregon, says he lunged for the student, wrestled the gun away, handing it off to another teacher. >> in that moment, i was called upon, and i just reacted, and, like i said, instincts kicked in. >> reporter: lowe tweeted, i had no idea i'd one day have to put my life on the line like i did yesterday for my students. adding, i'm blessed to be alive and extremely happy that the students are safe. >> we never think it's going to happen to you. it's just way too close. >> reporter: last night, the school's junior/senior prom went on as planned. >> we're still a community. we're still here for each other and here to have fun together and show that even though it was
parkrose high school. need more cars. >> reporter: but he never opened fire and no one was hurt. >> she saw a male walk into a classroom with a shotgun. said he was struggling with security officers. >> reporter: the attack thwarted when keanon lowe, a football coach, tackled the suspect. lowe, also a former star wide receiver for the university of oregon, says he lunged for the student, wrestled the gun away, handing it off to another teacher. >> in that moment, i was...
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pupil in every school. let's see the situation this government inherited under labor government in the future. and debt interest in school budget. that is not because of what the government is doing and bringing debt down. and more money on debts then our schools. >> this government squandered what it inherited. and the future for many of our children being squandered. >> you are an educated young man. calm yourself and listen. jeremy corbin. >> the funding chief met with school leaders recently and told them the first thing to say they are not generous budgets, very cautious with his words, they are budgets which leave schools with real pressures to face. creative industries in this country are an enormous strength to our economy. why then have the arts born the brunt of the government's brutal cuts to school funding? so many children losing out on music and creative arts in our schools because of decisions made by central government? >> the right honorable gentlemen started his question by claiming this g
pupil in every school. let's see the situation this government inherited under labor government in the future. and debt interest in school budget. that is not because of what the government is doing and bringing debt down. and more money on debts then our schools. >> this government squandered what it inherited. and the future for many of our children being squandered. >> you are an educated young man. calm yourself and listen. jeremy corbin. >> the funding chief met with...
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it's a school of 1900 students sectioned off into areas of middle school, high school and grade school. shortly after the law enforcement start coming here to this scene to try to subdue two active shooters, they also encountered a number of parents who came here to the scene. ifhis was a scene of terrd, panicked parents that were trying to understand what was taking place inside the school. we are hoping for an update from the douglas county not too long from now, but last word, seven students, seven people injured inside the hool, potentially an eighth, and two suspects apprehended after somewhat of a struggle inside the school as well. that's the latest from douglas county. >> all right, chris vanderveen at the scene, thanks very much. we want to go to our justice correspondent pete williams. uete, what can you tellabout the response to this shooting? >> totally different. pus is less than ten miles away from columbine high school, but the response to today's shooting is so much different. columbin 1999 convinced the nation's police that they needed to react to these reports differe
it's a school of 1900 students sectioned off into areas of middle school, high school and grade school. shortly after the law enforcement start coming here to this scene to try to subdue two active shooters, they also encountered a number of parents who came here to the scene. ifhis was a scene of terrd, panicked parents that were trying to understand what was taking place inside the school. we are hoping for an update from the douglas county not too long from now, but last word, seven...
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schools already canceling classes this morning. the areas getting hit the hardest. >>> abortion battle. the new protest erupting. [ chanting "my body, my choice" ] as president trump weighs in on the controversial abortion ban just passed into law. what he says he'd do differently. >>> a young girl's kidnapping caught on camera. the moment a stranger snatches a girl from her mother. new this morning, we hear from the good samaritan who tracked down the 8-year-old finding her in the middle of the night. how he did it. >>> plus, college graduation shocker. what we've learned about the mas paying off all their student loans. >>> insomnia solution. how kicking one habit could have you sleeping better in just one week. >>> and "thrones" therapy? do "game of thrones" fans really need counseling now that the show has ended? the mental health specialists ready to help. don't worry. no spoilers here. >>> good monday morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. we begin with a new warning about severe weather already forcing schools to close to
schools already canceling classes this morning. the areas getting hit the hardest. >>> abortion battle. the new protest erupting. [ chanting "my body, my choice" ] as president trump weighs in on the controversial abortion ban just passed into law. what he says he'd do differently. >>> a young girl's kidnapping caught on camera. the moment a stranger snatches a girl from her mother. new this morning, we hear from the good samaritan who tracked down the 8-year-old...
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school. >> we have two suspects in custody. we hope that that's the last. >> a massive police response. still searching the school at this hour, s.w.a.t. teams going room to room, and ambulances rushing the injured to the hospital. parents rushing to find their children. we have multiple reports on this breaking news. >>> disturbing never-before-seen video of an infamous traffic stop encounter. sandra bland recording on her e as a police officer her with a stun gun. >> get out of the car. i will write you up. get up! >> bland found dead days later in her jail cell, her death ruled a suicide. what her family is telling us tonight. >>> the new battle over abortion. the controversial new bill that would ban the procedure as early as six weeks before many women know they are pregnant. it's a fight that could be headed for the supreme court. >>> the major ride share strike that could wreak havoc with your morning commute. uber and lyft drivers set to walk off the job during the morning rush in sev
school. >> we have two suspects in custody. we hope that that's the last. >> a massive police response. still searching the school at this hour, s.w.a.t. teams going room to room, and ambulances rushing the injured to the hospital. parents rushing to find their children. we have multiple reports on this breaking news. >>> disturbing never-before-seen video of an infamous traffic stop encounter. sandra bland recording on her e as a police officer her with a stun gun....