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one is relationship, i would see at a community school, you would see a number and array of people who are not employed at the school. they are checking in people or checking lunch money. they have a place to be able to assist the school in their operations. you'll see community quarters. this is part of resources i may need. you'll have a clab differ leadership structures, what that would look like, you talk about what that will look like is actually a group of residents. educators. family members. people of the community business owners who meet regularly. as a strategy. once a month, often doesn't go -- isn't enough to move the needle on quickly enough for our children. you'll see them meeting, using the data that comes from the school, but also relying on the community wisdom they learn and dial with speaking about. you'll see that at that level about i'll speak about albuquerque again opinion i saw the mayor and the county manager yesterday. and they took a long time to replace a new executive. it took seven months. how come it didn't fall apart. what it looks like is, it's a crit
one is relationship, i would see at a community school, you would see a number and array of people who are not employed at the school. they are checking in people or checking lunch money. they have a place to be able to assist the school in their operations. you'll see community quarters. this is part of resources i may need. you'll have a clab differ leadership structures, what that would look like, you talk about what that will look like is actually a group of residents. educators. family...
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i am a senior at lowell high school. >> i am a senior at s.f. international high school. >> on the topic of high school voter registration, we are encouraging high school peers to vote early and take part in engagements. the students propose that schools wanted to set up after school to set up voter registration. we want to thank michelle morris for their presentation and support on registration materials and entry. >> on the topic of -- they would like students to know that the annual -- annual climate march will be held on saturday september 8th at 10:00 am. this is an opportunity for people to show their support of climate change awareness, finding related jobs and social justice. thank you. >> lastly, we elected our new cabinet members. we have students delegates.. a senior at s.f. international and a senior at thurgood marshall, and a senior at longbridge high school. a junior at wallenberg and a senior admission, a public relations officer at wallenberg high school at a junior at bird in high school. >> they have been engaged in leadership
i am a senior at lowell high school. >> i am a senior at s.f. international high school. >> on the topic of high school voter registration, we are encouraging high school peers to vote early and take part in engagements. the students propose that schools wanted to set up after school to set up voter registration. we want to thank michelle morris for their presentation and support on registration materials and entry. >> on the topic of -- they would like students to know that...
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board and as a chair of the school site council and was a parent that harassed carlene aguera. you know, when i think about delores huerta and this idea that that's going to be the name of our former school -- i was telling my kids about this last night. and they were, like, are you kidding me? like, they couldn't do that when they were there? like, we keep missing all the good stuff. like, the school's been completely remodelled. we were down on the floor putting in our open tile when we were there. but it's just amazing. when i think about delores huerta and when i think about the school, we till the soil, that we built these amazing gardens. we toiled and did what we needed to do to make sure our kids were in a safe and loving environment. that's impactly what delores huerta is about. lastly, i was just thinking about the amazing teachers we have there, and the women in particular. we had karen zatapa, and vili wong, and maureen sullivan, and nancy lucero. and to be amongst these women was crazy town. they were -- when we didn't have a principal, these were our leaders. they
board and as a chair of the school site council and was a parent that harassed carlene aguera. you know, when i think about delores huerta and this idea that that's going to be the name of our former school -- i was telling my kids about this last night. and they were, like, are you kidding me? like, they couldn't do that when they were there? like, we keep missing all the good stuff. like, the school's been completely remodelled. we were down on the floor putting in our open tile when we were...
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and if there is a private school that can help your child, those children can go tuition free and we have a dyslexia focused school private school across the state for families to attend. >> thank you all. >> thank you senator cassidy. senator warren. >> thank you mister chairman for. -- with the wowing school district using federal education dollars, to buy guns for their teachers, as many public schools in this country cannot afford school nurses, guidance counselors, or basic classroom supplies for their students, allowing schools to use their federal dollars to put guns in classrooms is an idea that is dangerous, and dumb. it clearly wasn't our intent when we wrote essa. i want to thank all the moms who are here this morning, to remind congress that we don't work with the nra. we work with the people. i am here to talk about how states are implementing essa. and i will submit questions for the record. on accountability, provisions in the law. but last week, we marked one year anniversary of hurricane maria and irm
and if there is a private school that can help your child, those children can go tuition free and we have a dyslexia focused school private school across the state for families to attend. >> thank you all. >> thank you senator cassidy. senator warren. >> thank you mister chairman for. -- with the wowing school district using federal education dollars, to buy guns for their teachers, as many public schools in this country cannot afford school nurses, guidance counselors, or...
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chatter school into a community whether the population is willing or not. after the decision for the riverhead charter school was just -- well, i think it's just about -- when it was posted and made, that badder of education did a very dangerous thing. in their budget vote they put a nonbinding referendum alongside it, and just dangerous because you never ask the public for a dual yes and then a no vote, but they went ahead and do it did it. hoping ill would engender support for the budget but the public came out and support it the budget and by a vote of i think 3,000, close to it, just said, we don't want a chart are school. did no good. so, i just would emphasize that there is no love lost for charter schools on long island. that has not stopped our legislators in albany-over from supporting them. they're first in line to sign a letter anytime one comes into a district in their senatorial or assembly district. so, back to support for public schools. despite high taxes and despite complaints, every single
chatter school into a community whether the population is willing or not. after the decision for the riverhead charter school was just -- well, i think it's just about -- when it was posted and made, that badder of education did a very dangerous thing. in their budget vote they put a nonbinding referendum alongside it, and just dangerous because you never ask the public for a dual yes and then a no vote, but they went ahead and do it did it. hoping ill would engender support for the budget but...
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the name of the school misled me into thinking that i was enrolled in a center and not an actual school. [laughter] >> this was disheartening. it is obviously not true. however,, even today, i still hear parents and a local city residents who misunderstand the mission of our school because of names. i am now a teacher at the school is the current staff member and alumni, i feel it is my duty to urge the school board to support this name change. we should give our future students a reason to proudly say that they attend the edwin and anita lee newcomer school and know that they have leaders like mr and mrs. lee to look up to end aspire towards. thank you for considering this name change. [applause] >> good evening. my name is jolene. i am speaking as a former c.e.c. student. as i -- and as a representative of the chinatown ymca. i finished chinese education centre as a student in 2,006. i am now a ymca excel afterschool program coordinator at c.e.c. my -- the chinatown ymca has been a committee partner with the c.e.c. for the last eight years. on behalf of the chinatown ymca, a branch of
the name of the school misled me into thinking that i was enrolled in a center and not an actual school. [laughter] >> this was disheartening. it is obviously not true. however,, even today, i still hear parents and a local city residents who misunderstand the mission of our school because of names. i am now a teacher at the school is the current staff member and alumni, i feel it is my duty to urge the school board to support this name change. we should give our future students a reason...
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a margin. parents for public schools of san francisco. i am here to announce the board has taken a position of resolution. we really support anything that brings parents more tools to understand the choices that they are making for their students. we don't take a position for or against charter schools but we love anything that brings transparency and more information to parents. along with that, we would propose that their preamble of the resolution be made a little more value neutral because we think we need to collect some more data before making assumptions about charter schools. [applause] >> good evening board members. my name is patrick walsh. representing the charter schools association. prior to joining -- >> order, please. >> prior to joining, i was on the other side. i was in authorizer. i lead charter oversight and special education and federal programs for the state of louisiana. i closed down more than ten charter schools for failing to perform. failing to meet their academic expectations. [inaudible] >> a commitment to trans
a margin. parents for public schools of san francisco. i am here to announce the board has taken a position of resolution. we really support anything that brings parents more tools to understand the choices that they are making for their students. we don't take a position for or against charter schools but we love anything that brings transparency and more information to parents. along with that, we would propose that their preamble of the resolution be made a little more value neutral because...
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, if there is a private school that can help your child, those children can go tuition free. we have a dyslexia focused group. >> thank you. senator warren? i want to join my colleagues who have expressed concern with allowing school district to use federal education dollars to buy guns for their teachers. many public schools in this country cannot afford school nurses, guidance counselors, basic classroom supplies for their students. allowing schools to use scarce federal dollars to book guns in classrooms is an idea that is dangerous and dumb. a clearly wasn't our intent would we wrote this. i want to thank all the moms and friends of moms who are here this morning to remind congress that we don't work the nra. we work for the people. i wille to talk for -- submit questions for the record on accountability provisions. last week, we marked the one-year anniversary of hurricanes maria and irma, which were absolutely devastating to puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. the puerto rican government recently revised its death toll 297
, if there is a private school that can help your child, those children can go tuition free. we have a dyslexia focused group. >> thank you. senator warren? i want to join my colleagues who have expressed concern with allowing school district to use federal education dollars to buy guns for their teachers. many public schools in this country cannot afford school nurses, guidance counselors, basic classroom supplies for their students. allowing schools to use scarce federal dollars to book...
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student found with a gun inside her son's school, clarksburg high. >> my youngest son was very afraid and especially because the studenthad classes w him. >> reporter: just one day after the february tragedy at parkland high in florida, after getting a tip, the school resource officer found the gun and helped arrest alvin chen. they say this is why you need a school officer. >> you want to feel they're in a safe environment. >> the most challenging job in all of law enforcemept. >>ter: don bridges is past president of the national association of school resource officers, which recommends every school has an sro, and one officer every 1,000 idstudents. s says that contributes to one on one relationships with the kids and ensur quicker responses to emergencies. >> they need positive properly trained, properly selected sros. >> reporter: the news 4 i-team reviewed our largest local school districts to see who is meetin standard. and we found about 40 high hools in arlington, fairfax,rg prince ge's and montgomery counties that have more
student found with a gun inside her son's school, clarksburg high. >> my youngest son was very afraid and especially because the studenthad classes w him. >> reporter: just one day after the february tragedy at parkland high in florida, after getting a tip, the school resource officer found the gun and helped arrest alvin chen. they say this is why you need a school officer. >> you want to feel they're in a safe environment. >> the most challenging job in all of law...
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charter school into a ommunity where the population is willing or not after the decision for the riverhead charter school when it was supposed to be made that board of education did a very dangerous thing. in their budget vote they put a nonbinding referendum alongside it. it's dangerous because you never asked the public for an dual yes and that a no vote but they went ahead and did it hoping it would not endanger support for their budget at the public came out overwhelmingly supporting the budget. we don't want a charter school. did not did. i just would emphasize that there is no love lost regarding schools on long island that is not staffed legislators in albany from supporting them. of course they are first in line to sign a letter anytime one comes into a district and their districts. that support for public schools despite high taxes and complaints every single year long island is left with public support. if there is not a local issue we have come out in great support for education on long island. w
charter school into a ommunity where the population is willing or not after the decision for the riverhead charter school when it was supposed to be made that board of education did a very dangerous thing. in their budget vote they put a nonbinding referendum alongside it. it's dangerous because you never asked the public for an dual yes and that a no vote but they went ahead and did it hoping it would not endanger support for their budget at the public came out overwhelmingly supporting the...
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>> 1100 kids in a middle school 6-8, and we keep growing. i teach american history, and a couple of years ago my principal came to meet with the task of creating a current events our school. so i get to have so much freedom with that class, and it is really fun to see the kids and see how they say bringing in social media to the classroom, is this true? why is this story different than this story? we compare and contrast all of those aspects. i'm very proud of the program because we have had to add more teachers to teach it, because we are getting so many kids interested in current events. which is what we need. mr. lamb: right now, what do you find they are interested in? >> last year, we spent a lot of time learning about the government and how it operates, because a lot of time kids at the middle school age cannot understand the process, and so we will take something we have cnn's- we watch a lot of hooted news, because it breaks things down very -- cnn student news, because it breaks things down very simple, and told on it. i tried to sta
>> 1100 kids in a middle school 6-8, and we keep growing. i teach american history, and a couple of years ago my principal came to meet with the task of creating a current events our school. so i get to have so much freedom with that class, and it is really fun to see the kids and see how they say bringing in social media to the classroom, is this true? why is this story different than this story? we compare and contrast all of those aspects. i'm very proud of the program because we have...
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student found with a gun inside her son's school, clarksburg high. >> my youngest son was very afraid, especially becausehe student had classes with himon >> just day after the february tragedy at parkland high in lorida, after getting a tip the school resource officer found the gun and helped arrest 18-year-old alvin chen who later pleaded guilty a firearms charge. she says this is why schools eed a police officer on the beat. >> you want to feel t in a safe environment. >> officers have the most challenging job in all of law enforcement. >> reporter: don bridges is past president of the national association of schoo resource officers, which recommends every school has an sr and one officer for every 1,000 students. bridges says that contributes to one-on-one relationships with the kids and ensures quicker responses to emergencies. >> they need positive, properly trained, properly selected sros. >> reporter: the news4 i-team reviewed our largest local schoo dtrict to see who's meeting that standard, and we found about 40 high schools in arlington, f
student found with a gun inside her son's school, clarksburg high. >> my youngest son was very afraid, especially becausehe student had classes with himon >> just day after the february tragedy at parkland high in lorida, after getting a tip the school resource officer found the gun and helped arrest 18-year-old alvin chen who later pleaded guilty a firearms charge. she says this is why schools eed a police officer on the beat. >> you want to feel t in a safe environment....
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it is a small school with a grunt -- great sense of community. we are grateful for the wonderful teachers that have worked tirelessly educating and shaping our daughter's future. in fact, they are sorely missed. the past seven days of schooling has been a disaster by all accounts. the third substitute teacher started this week. the overcrowded class has been reduced by some parents are choosing to take their child elsewhere. i feel ashamed that there is an element of release -- relief and hearing this terrible news. the fifth-grade students at munro elementary are being monumentally failed. i will repeat that. the fifth-grade students at munro elementary have been monumentally failed to. the communication has been disgraceful. there was no e-mail, no letter or phone call to even prepare us for the possibility of what was to unfold. we were told by our children on the first day. no one knew where no one cared. the principal is negotiating alternatives from a position. for adjusting -- suggesting a english speaking teacher with a spanish-speaking ai
it is a small school with a grunt -- great sense of community. we are grateful for the wonderful teachers that have worked tirelessly educating and shaping our daughter's future. in fact, they are sorely missed. the past seven days of schooling has been a disaster by all accounts. the third substitute teacher started this week. the overcrowded class has been reduced by some parents are choosing to take their child elsewhere. i feel ashamed that there is an element of release -- relief and...
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i'm a lower school administrator. as a public school, we're committed to upholi upholding h standards, and driving balanced and transparent financial operations. we provide a rigorous and joyful education aligned with a common core and ngsf standards while maintaining the autonomy necessary to design and integrate our arts model. we're proud to contribute to the overall education landscape and serving as a community trusted partner to our families, students and neighbors. whether the resolution moves forward or not, we're grateful for the 25-year relationship with sfusd and we wish for our partnership to continue into the future. we invite you to visit creative arts charter school to learn about our school model and see our students and teachers in action. we will reach out to find a time that works best for you and will welcome you into our school and community. thank you for your time and consideration. get the opportunity to say how we felt about anyone coming into our school. we are a community and we are part of t
i'm a lower school administrator. as a public school, we're committed to upholi upholding h standards, and driving balanced and transparent financial operations. we provide a rigorous and joyful education aligned with a common core and ngsf standards while maintaining the autonomy necessary to design and integrate our arts model. we're proud to contribute to the overall education landscape and serving as a community trusted partner to our families, students and neighbors. whether the resolution...
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, the school i attended as a student. eighth grade social studies. i teacheighth grade social studies. we spent the first semester on the constitution and then we do george washington's presidency. i like when they come to school and say did you see this on the , news, or did you see jeopardy? i got this question right. mr. lamb: what has changed from the time you are in the school to now when you are teaching? >> technology. all of our students have a laptop that is theirs. they take it with them through high school as well. another is the distractions that they have. they do seem more active when i went there. there is a lot more going on socially, athletically, and i also find the difference is that everybody has -- we were all homogeneously grouped, and now i have more experience with differentiating instruction. mr. lamb: why is there so much more attention to sports -- when i was in school, there is a lot, but not as much as there is now. >> i do not know. i know there are a lot of scholarship opportunities, i also k
, the school i attended as a student. eighth grade social studies. i teacheighth grade social studies. we spent the first semester on the constitution and then we do george washington's presidency. i like when they come to school and say did you see this on the , news, or did you see jeopardy? i got this question right. mr. lamb: what has changed from the time you are in the school to now when you are teaching? >> technology. all of our students have a laptop that is theirs. they take it...
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school. she had one child in marina and another in drew. her children missed a lot of school as well as her daughter being bullied for being homeless in middle school. she found affordable housing, long-term housing, but we lost her, she had to move to sacramento to do that. as a tenderloin parent whose kids are friends with experiencing homelessness, i want to ask the school board to support the measure. market street has gotten a tax break and we're asking them to contribute to our schools. there are people with means in the city, who as individuals have interests in contributing. we ask you to support this measure to tax those corporations and make sure our families have homes. thank you. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: questions for comments from the board? commissioner wallson. >> commissioner walton: thank you, president. one, i want to thank my colleague for bringing this forward. as a strong proponent of our city, our home, understanding we all have to play a role in addressing the homeless crisis that exists in our city. this is one of many ways we're g
school. she had one child in marina and another in drew. her children missed a lot of school as well as her daughter being bullied for being homeless in middle school. she found affordable housing, long-term housing, but we lost her, she had to move to sacramento to do that. as a tenderloin parent whose kids are friends with experiencing homelessness, i want to ask the school board to support the measure. market street has gotten a tax break and we're asking them to contribute to our schools....
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he's a high school teacher with 3 boys so he's a pro.o "drop a knee to this issue!" dads who can't hold a squat for this long.. have to lay their kids down on a dirty floor.. one dad asks.. are we asking too much? no absolutely not. changing tables should be installed in public mens and womens restrooms alike. ( darya )nothing grosser than the bathroom floor.. but nothing cuter than a couple of kids on the dance floor.. and these two kids are music royalty.. that's kanye wests 2 year old son, saint.. dancing with chance the rapper's 3 year old daughter kensli. kanye and chance have teamed up to make music.. maybe these two will follow in their footsteps someday. ( darya ) then there are the kids who have to earn their fame the hard way.. and this 7-year-old girl is well on her brave> sang before sunday's l-a galaxy soccer game. ( james ) you have a chance to explore history in the peninsula for free. the san mateo county history museum in redwood city will offer free admission to the public on the first friday of every month. there will
he's a high school teacher with 3 boys so he's a pro.o "drop a knee to this issue!" dads who can't hold a squat for this long.. have to lay their kids down on a dirty floor.. one dad asks.. are we asking too much? no absolutely not. changing tables should be installed in public mens and womens restrooms alike. ( darya )nothing grosser than the bathroom floor.. but nothing cuter than a couple of kids on the dance floor.. and these two kids are music royalty.. that's kanye wests 2 year...
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up a call to hold weapons sales of the saudi a coalition in yemen after is have mitzi attack on a school bus was unjustified. the u.s. plans to cut three hundred million dollars in military aid to pakistan citing a lack of action against armed groups. the birthday party for a much loved this in moscow has been jungle. down the armed group al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for a car bomb attack in somalia several people are reported to have been killed and injured in the capital mogadishu police say three security personnel are among the dead we can speak to abdullah made moomin who's a journalist in mogadishu he's joining us on the line thank you for talking to us what can you tell us about this incident that is just. thank you very much for having me on good. luck and got to be involved with the content of the show this morning he's continued to. be before we received a report to indicate to me. there has been a huge. book to. disappear if there is to be shooting the bust a few months really thirty three percent of people. believe have been destroyed including a school. because. the
up a call to hold weapons sales of the saudi a coalition in yemen after is have mitzi attack on a school bus was unjustified. the u.s. plans to cut three hundred million dollars in military aid to pakistan citing a lack of action against armed groups. the birthday party for a much loved this in moscow has been jungle. down the armed group al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for a car bomb attack in somalia several people are reported to have been killed and injured in the capital mogadishu...
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a dry start to the day today. 4 in winchester, and 78 in arlington. school day forecast for kiddos, sun's up at 6:42 this morning. outdoor recess, wante to put sun sunblock on. not much of a rain chance before 3:00, so, not much need f an umbrella. more about the wkend rain chances, coming up. >>> good morning, mr. bell. rosslyn, right lane closures. right laneed cl along 66, the bridge over the ramp, from northbound 110 to westbound 166. and from southbound g.w. parkway to eastbound 66. they're doing a bridge replacement project. and that will kick into gearayn mo morning. al the beltway, we had a par closure because of the roadwork up top. no t problems beltway. and in ksfrederrg, southbound 95 after 3. >>> we're following two developing stories this amornin. hild is recovering after a gunshot wound. >> this ice the sne on langston place. police are talking to witnesses, marking shell casings and marking evidence. a stray bullet hit a child in the ankle. it's not clear who the intended target was. police tell us, they don't have a good description of the s
a dry start to the day today. 4 in winchester, and 78 in arlington. school day forecast for kiddos, sun's up at 6:42 this morning. outdoor recess, wante to put sun sunblock on. not much of a rain chance before 3:00, so, not much need f an umbrella. more about the wkend rain chances, coming up. >>> good morning, mr. bell. rosslyn, right lane closures. right laneed cl along 66, the bridge over the ramp, from northbound 110 to westbound 166. and from southbound g.w. parkway to eastbound...
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kimberly between 25 and 30. : brian: what is the difference between teaching in a rural school and a city school? -- my kimberly: our students have not had a lot of -- kimberly: our students have not had a lot of exposure to anything other than rural northern michigan for the most part. i was able to take students to chicago last winter, to go see the "hamilton" musical. and many of my students have never been to a big city before, quite a few of them had never been south of the 45th parallel, so, they have lived their whole lives closer to the equator. and quite a few of them were dumbstruck as we walked around the streets, with their heads up, looking at the buildings. and kind of in disbelief that there could be that many pupil -- that many people living in one place. brian: how do you find the money to pay for the tickets and a bus to get them to chicago? kimberly: well, the tickets, it was a partnership >> it was a -- it was a partnership with honest achieved for american history, they do a "hamilton" education program for title i high schools , and we were lucky enough to be cho
kimberly between 25 and 30. : brian: what is the difference between teaching in a rural school and a city school? -- my kimberly: our students have not had a lot of -- kimberly: our students have not had a lot of exposure to anything other than rural northern michigan for the most part. i was able to take students to chicago last winter, to go see the "hamilton" musical. and many of my students have never been to a big city before, quite a few of them had never been south of the 45th...
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send your child to a school that earned your trust. do not have to accept the school that your school district designs based on your address. [applause] >> some of the other things you have written about her having adult volunteers an anonymous tip line strategies. you mentioned architecture. are you seeing people actually doing these things. the school should be crawling with parents. schools that tell parents are not welcome or come up with reasons why they should not be volunteering are dangerous schools. they are created a vacuum that invites all kinds of negative things. we should be creating cultures. mega campuses are dangerous places. smallish schools where the teachers know the names of everyone of the children are imminently safer. administrators should be knowledgeable about the school that they recognize when a child's behavior is different maybe in a way that would suggest some follow-up questioning may be needed to be sure that he is not a danger to himself or other people. when schools get too big and bureaucratic you mis
send your child to a school that earned your trust. do not have to accept the school that your school district designs based on your address. [applause] >> some of the other things you have written about her having adult volunteers an anonymous tip line strategies. you mentioned architecture. are you seeing people actually doing these things. the school should be crawling with parents. schools that tell parents are not welcome or come up with reasons why they should not be volunteering...
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a "fantastical coincidence". now on bbc news, panorama. what do we want? new schools! tonight on panorama, we expose a scandal in education. it is just really upsetting. the money should have been spent on the children. we show what can happen when a school budget is handed over to big business. i am a conservative mp, this is our party policy, but i am speaking out because it is wrong. stop filming! we investigate a multimillionaire accused of overcharging for schools he was also running. these are questions we would like answered. and we reveal how the government is failing to protect public money. this can never, ever be allowed to happen again, ever. i am genuinely shocked. will we will be cheering, good luck! this is polruan, in cornwall. every year, the children here are set a challenge before they start secondary school — to swim across the river to fowey and back. come on, james! according to local tradition, the swim is to prove they can get to school even if the ferry breaks down. most kids here are going to fowey river academy? james is going to fowey in sept
a "fantastical coincidence". now on bbc news, panorama. what do we want? new schools! tonight on panorama, we expose a scandal in education. it is just really upsetting. the money should have been spent on the children. we show what can happen when a school budget is handed over to big business. i am a conservative mp, this is our party policy, but i am speaking out because it is wrong. stop filming! we investigate a multimillionaire accused of overcharging for schools he was also...
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school. they looked a lot alying. the church with the staple and the one room schoolhouse with the bell steeple. and we had an expectations of how we behaved in the school and how we behaved towards knows who worked in the school the school also bake a sanctuary. to talk about how do we want the schools to feel? how do we build a circumstance of encouragement? how do we help the children feel welcome here? how do we help the staff feel welcome? how do we communicate as a community that we are supporting what we do there? so it's kind of helping articulate not only an expectation but an understanding of what it takes to make those expectations become manifest, including our own behavior at times. >> okay. questions? stand up. i see your hand. i can't see -- >> thank you. i have a question for -- it's directed to dr. parker and frailey. i heard talk about leading with dignity. in this land of accountability as a superintendant i am certain you have had to make a decision to remove a principal. i would like to know and i
school. they looked a lot alying. the church with the staple and the one room schoolhouse with the bell steeple. and we had an expectations of how we behaved in the school and how we behaved towards knows who worked in the school the school also bake a sanctuary. to talk about how do we want the schools to feel? how do we build a circumstance of encouragement? how do we help the children feel welcome here? how do we help the staff feel welcome? how do we communicate as a community that we are...
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it would be a historical for us to believe that a school board leader, a teacher, building superintendentet that episode. part of our work is helping our leaders understand, going back to the committee focus, part of what the legacy of systemic racism has done to us these create this fictional idea that our schools are where a community is over here come versus our schools belong to the community. it's not a neat answer but i would say that is very much a part of our systemic approach, linking to those voices outside of school districts, helping build those coalitions of support and really centering those voices that help our teachers understand how to create a multicultural relevance environment for students in the classrooms. >> one more question. >> monica gonzalez with sheer strength. you talked a lot about the success of students either in high school or in college and i wonder, we are focused on the elimination of child hunger and find that in schools with his majority-minority student populations that many of them suffer from food insecurity and face the threat of hunger. how much
it would be a historical for us to believe that a school board leader, a teacher, building superintendentet that episode. part of our work is helping our leaders understand, going back to the committee focus, part of what the legacy of systemic racism has done to us these create this fictional idea that our schools are where a community is over here come versus our schools belong to the community. it's not a neat answer but i would say that is very much a part of our systemic approach, linking...
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brian: what is the advantage of being an independent school compared to a public school? >> i taught in a public school prior to teaching in an independent school, and i think that the economic freedom that teachers have -- i teach ap, so there's obviously a standardized test involved, but i think there is flexibility in how i achieve the goal of getting the kids prepared for those, and there is also less micromanagement without administrators constantly looking over your shoulder. they come in, they observe, but once it is established, that you know you are doing, you are left to teach the way you want to teach it. brian: who gets into ap classes? >> you have to meet certain requirements, in terms of previous history courses. anyone coming into ap history or ap government has to have -- if there was an ap level class, a 93 or better and if it was an honors class, an 80 or better. if they had taken if the history before, they would have to get a 3 or a 5. brian: what is your favorite thing about students? >> they are very honest. [laughter] i love their honesty. every day,
brian: what is the advantage of being an independent school compared to a public school? >> i taught in a public school prior to teaching in an independent school, and i think that the economic freedom that teachers have -- i teach ap, so there's obviously a standardized test involved, but i think there is flexibility in how i achieve the goal of getting the kids prepared for those, and there is also less micromanagement without administrators constantly looking over your shoulder. they...