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so that central office or is that school sites? or what's central office's purpose? i mean -- yeah, so what's their role on the p.d. on the antiracist teaching. >> so it's both. it's for sites, but central office, we want to make sure that we've received antiracist teaching. >> and then who's selecting what that teaching -- what that p.d. is? >> you mean, who selects who receives it or what provides -- who provides it. >> yeah, who selects the vendor. >> oh, that's the design team. >> the design team. and will that be an outside party or are we trying to do our own? >> one of the things that we're looking at is realizing where we have capacitor we don't, so most likely that will come from an outside vendor. >> okay. and then i know that we -- you know, we -- you know, we've been pitching pitch for a while now, and i'm just wondering in terms of -- so we were able to get some funding from salesforce on the teacher component of it. is there other areas that you're still looking for resources or gaps that we're not seeing -- going to be able to see in this year's budget
so that central office or is that school sites? or what's central office's purpose? i mean -- yeah, so what's their role on the p.d. on the antiracist teaching. >> so it's both. it's for sites, but central office, we want to make sure that we've received antiracist teaching. >> and then who's selecting what that teaching -- what that p.d. is? >> you mean, who selects who receives it or what provides -- who provides it. >> yeah, who selects the vendor. >> oh, that's...
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in the central office of providing and receiving p.d. on antiracist teaching, and being responsible for the purchase of culturally relevant teaching libraries. so as i said, these are just some of those stratgees, high level strategies. you have the full complement of the strategies that we want to implement. in the area of transforming mindsets, some of those strategies will be the culture climate team. as the site utilizes the safe and supportive schools framework and curriculum, so you just heard that report, but fully utilizing that framework and the curriculum. customizing culturally responsibly teaching p.d. and strategies, utilizing the teacher attendance modules. i just heard a report around -- you just heard a report around the attendance and the lack there of and where we're having issues with attendance, so we've developed a teaching attendance model that we believe will dramatically improve attendance at our sites. and so it's just fully using this module. designing structures for african american student voice. so these are
in the central office of providing and receiving p.d. on antiracist teaching, and being responsible for the purchase of culturally relevant teaching libraries. so as i said, these are just some of those stratgees, high level strategies. you have the full complement of the strategies that we want to implement. in the area of transforming mindsets, some of those strategies will be the culture climate team. as the site utilizes the safe and supportive schools framework and curriculum, so you just...
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aboutl wel specifically tho large iz unaued pay hikes for some empleees and executives in th central office we talk our dr. . >> dr. mica goldson worked for prince george's county public schools for her entire career. starting as a teacher 27 years ag more recently working as s deputyuperintendent >> i am up to the challenge and accept responsibility for decisions made in prince george's county pubc schools. what you will find is we will have an accountability system. >> reporter: after two years covering the school district, day was my fst ceo's suite. >> dr. maxwell often refused to interviews he would leavedo ng intervie the other day,oa a bbord c the severance package. school property. >> is this a new day for accountability and traparency in the school system >> ijuineikhe opportunity to si tthoat w keep an open communicio ben twneemedia. we havehi taxpayers put money i and every day, i, a pa i send my child to school in prince every day.unty each and i wantaks ousreten a transparen >>r:ork wtead to max he wiell r ma ssive ownou aud hundreds of thousand of dollars of excessive >> i wou
aboutl wel specifically tho large iz unaued pay hikes for some empleees and executives in th central office we talk our dr. . >> dr. mica goldson worked for prince george's county public schools for her entire career. starting as a teacher 27 years ag more recently working as s deputyuperintendent >> i am up to the challenge and accept responsibility for decisions made in prince george's county pubc schools. what you will find is we will have an accountability system. >>...
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central office and i didn't say of course we all know privatisation is ultimately envisaged. and then there was a letter from those interested just example say in your start you can say that will you please take these words out of the report. so that there are not for years out towards the. camera. three once the show is so moved by you for the. future uncool videos during the boom come and someone with the broccoli string out . more on string i don't really don't t.v. . this time for something the sad part of. life tooting taleban was that. all their wife's sisters. kind of human being historically like that but unfortunately didn't. get a physical structures were kind of broken but most associated social values were. not only this the want to. be star struck for structures but it unfortunately values to. do good is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in its county for you to state this you look at some of the before now and. mark was the day that when he was five but the life. has been the surest most contentious critically is the first time i
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. >> wor is beginning with cuts and central office staff. she's looking for $1 million in cuts after controversies over pay raises for some stuff members. >> the structure that i've created, though it's fewer people, it's what i believe will make us a more efficient schoo system. >> reporter: dr. goldson says downsizing central office staff will give her more money to work with changes within the school system, including looking at salary for teachers an principals and the possibility of issues there. tracee wilkins, news 4. >> and as the school year apoaches we want to make sure kids are prepare. it's almost our time for annual backpacks for kids initiative. this yeaiv we hope to out at least 4,000 backpacks to elementary schools outhroughout area. if you want to help please bring a new sbackpack, schooplies or donation to the woodmore town center in glen arden this thursday. >> history on move. up next, a helicopter tak to the sky once again beforela nding in its new home as the museumtraction at a >> first, here's doug with our weather. >
. >> wor is beginning with cuts and central office staff. she's looking for $1 million in cuts after controversies over pay raises for some stuff members. >> the structure that i've created, though it's fewer people, it's what i believe will make us a more efficient schoo system. >> reporter: dr. goldson says downsizing central office staff will give her more money to work with changes within the school system, including looking at salary for teachers an principals and the...
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central office and i have that says of course we all know privatisation is ultimately envisaged. and then there was a letter from disinterested just example saying you're stuck you can say that will you please take these words. so that there are walking back to your south towards. a trumpy in kind of view it is an understatement to say donald trump is an unconventional and an orthodox political figure because critics do have a point when they say trump appears to be harsher with allies than with real or imagined enemies then there's the middle east and iran is trump so obsessed with to wrap. this up for the sad part of his life during taliban was that. the maid of afghanistan always guard their wives their sisters as a. kind of human being because that's historically like that but unfortunately due to. you know physically about structures were kind of broken but most associated social values were damaged not only this one conflict damaged our structures that infrastructures but it unfortunately values to. cut cut. cut. i think the decision has already been made and everything is
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central office and i would say of course we all know privatisation is ultimately envisaged. and then there was a letter from disinterested just example saying you're stuck you can say that would you please take these words out of the report. so then the report came back four years out towards. effort of fear. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education has been supplanted by the right to access education loans higher education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold and it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you could no models a version. of the fellow economy. wants is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now and i'm extremely more higher education the new global economic war. the decision has already been made and everything. ready for the big day. following the examples of berlin and italy the people of festivity key will be called upon to say through a non-binding referendum whether they want the water company to be privatized as pl
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central office and i didn't say of course we all know privatisation is ultimately envisaged. and then there was a letter from those interested just example say in your start you can say that would you please take these words out of the report. so that the report came back from years out towards the. thanks guys are financial survival guide. when customers go by you're just applying . to now well reducing our. that's undercutting but what's good for market is not good for the global economy. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi domes that was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ash was a german company gruntal develops and the demise of the drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my. maybe it's anything but. you know she said is just. minutes a little mind victims have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want th
central office and i didn't say of course we all know privatisation is ultimately envisaged. and then there was a letter from those interested just example say in your start you can say that would you please take these words out of the report. so that the report came back from years out towards the. thanks guys are financial survival guide. when customers go by you're just applying . to now well reducing our. that's undercutting but what's good for market is not good for the global economy....
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aware there are some structural changes in how we are thinking about and implementing this in the central office. what does that look like and what happens now? because we really are seeing a regression that basically is almost back to the norm of where we were, at least in terms of what the numbers look like. the suspensions, in many ways are even worse than that because we eliminated suspensions in a wilful defiance, which were, at the time, 40% of the overall suspensions or roughly there. even despite eliminating that as a category for suspensions, to get almost back to where the numbers were at that time, what are these suspensions for at this point? you know, we were operating from a foundation that suspensions are not an effective intervention. all of the data shows that they don't actually help a student or help a school. so why are we back to a point where we are suspending that many students? what are we suspending them for? if we have a behavioural intervention matrix that is supposed to have suspensions or even referrals as a much lower option after a number of interventions that are
aware there are some structural changes in how we are thinking about and implementing this in the central office. what does that look like and what happens now? because we really are seeing a regression that basically is almost back to the norm of where we were, at least in terms of what the numbers look like. the suspensions, in many ways are even worse than that because we eliminated suspensions in a wilful defiance, which were, at the time, 40% of the overall suspensions or roughly there....
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central office and i didn't say of course we all know privatisation is ultimately envisaged. and then there was a letter from disinterested just example saying your start you can say that would you please take these words out of the report. so then the report came back four years out towards the. so you will be and. that is your last yes does he. she does it with the people most of. what i mean. i can make it. through. really a lot she going from him he can see as you know he is by you. if you're in the form of the media. i'm with you more with the baby one was in the mumbles north and the woman he pulls up in this bomb i will if you must i will start to feel. we are against any kind of president of the united states in a region if they want to continue their and your money or you know any policy we will be against of their idea only in origin in origin if we're in a region that's quote unquote understandable neagle business why is the united states going to be in a region of your against any kind of its banks you need them in any kind of video anywhere you know this is a or
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central office and i have that says of course we all know privatisation is ultimately envisaged. and then there was a letter from disinterested just example saying you're stuck you can say that would you please take these words. so then the report came back from your side towards. this summer or something the sad part of his life during taliban was that. the meaning of afghanistan always you guard their wives their sisters as a value. human being i mean that's historically like that but unfortunately during the taliban not only did you know physically about the structures were kind of broken but all sorts of social values were damaged not only this one conflict actually damaged our structures at structures but it unfortunately damaged. it's hard to imagine after the war a nazi doctor was still active rich in a not in seventy ad as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ashwood it's a german company developed thalidomide a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to m
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[inaudible] >> and parents of children with general education school site staff, central office staff, and community members are also welcome to attend our meeting. meetings are fourth thursday of every month as support for families, 1663 mission street. and free child care, interpretation, and light dinner are also available. >> we would like to acknowledge that there have been quite a few people in the district this year that have gone above and beyond to support our learners that have i.e.p.'s, and so we're using this slide to do that. so we wanted to thank the curriculum and instruction department for all their work this year on the processing pilot -- phonological pilot processing program, and we look forward to working even more closely with them in the 2018-19 school year as the pilot rolls out into a full-blown program. and we'd also like to thanks the family empowerment and engagement office, rack will wells, kashina turner pierce, and shem corngold, and previously isaac tan, as well, for all the work they've done to develop the s.p.a. curriculum, which will be training at al
[inaudible] >> and parents of children with general education school site staff, central office staff, and community members are also welcome to attend our meeting. meetings are fourth thursday of every month as support for families, 1663 mission street. and free child care, interpretation, and light dinner are also available. >> we would like to acknowledge that there have been quite a few people in the district this year that have gone above and beyond to support our learners that...
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our central offices were monitoring it. starting july 7, our sergeants went out and gave warnings every two hours, and those warnings were captured on body worn cameras as well as documented in an incident report. and basically, the warning was -- i'll read it to you, actually. the warning basically -- was read by a sergeant and stated, after the sergeant gave the name, you are in violation of 647 e of the penal code for illegal lodging. you are subject to being cited or arrest. please breakdown your tents and leave the block. that was done about every two hours from the 7th to the time we took action on the 9th. in addition to the warnings, we requested that the department of public health go out and do a health assessment as far as the potential hazards to health. now, i will say that there were no health hazards noted in terms of needles and that time of thing in the streets. however, there were two portapotties that were in the street, that was urination that was complained about, and that led to our decision to take ac
our central offices were monitoring it. starting july 7, our sergeants went out and gave warnings every two hours, and those warnings were captured on body worn cameras as well as documented in an incident report. and basically, the warning was -- i'll read it to you, actually. the warning basically -- was read by a sergeant and stated, after the sergeant gave the name, you are in violation of 647 e of the penal code for illegal lodging. you are subject to being cited or arrest. please...
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. >> reporter: she says that downsizing that central office staff will giver more money to put back in the classroom. she says she's very focused on increased pay for teachers and also principals re-examining that issue and that was a problem with mr. maxwell and why the unions fell out with him. >> angela ostsaid t i hops turns our focus on the teachers and parents. >> a crunchy snack being recall being-relad because of salmonella. and now we have a clearer picture w (birds chirping) giant sources from over 40 local partners. because for every ment of summerer the's fresh, local food at giant. >>> more than a dozen rich products have beenal rd tonight because of possible salmonella contamination and involves certain cracker sandwiches and ritz bits including the mini bits. there's been no reports of illness. >> grabbing a drink district could be a little bit pricey depending on where you go and turns out theot trump is actually one of the more pricier places. it's got the most expennive cocktail in town. "washingtonian magazine" points out says the benjamin bar lounge in the lobby of
. >> reporter: she says that downsizing that central office staff will giver more money to put back in the classroom. she says she's very focused on increased pay for teachers and also principals re-examining that issue and that was a problem with mr. maxwell and why the unions fell out with him. >> angela ostsaid t i hops turns our focus on the teachers and parents. >> a crunchy snack being recall being-relad because of salmonella. and now we have a clearer picture w (birds...
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they know with the kids need and let's take the money from the central office where it all was and put it down into our schools so that they would have the money. the measly little $9000 per kid, by the time the bureaucracy took it, you were talking like $4000 a kid. we said that we should do is get at least the money to the question, et cetera, et cetera. i want to leave you with these stats. in 2004 katrina hit in 2005, let me just say, 67,000 kids in new orleans, schools of 85-90% african-american. our public schools, where in the south, so after brown v. board of education white people left. coming back realizing everybody should be on the same page here, but every city in the south, this happened in many cities around the country. our public school system is predominately african-american. in 2004 there were 60% of our children, 60% went to school in new orleans and the schools ranked in the lowest 10%. 60% of our kids in new orleans in 2004 were in schools that ranked at the lowest 10% in the state. in 2017, last year year, only 11% did. that is how much growth we have achieved i
they know with the kids need and let's take the money from the central office where it all was and put it down into our schools so that they would have the money. the measly little $9000 per kid, by the time the bureaucracy took it, you were talking like $4000 a kid. we said that we should do is get at least the money to the question, et cetera, et cetera. i want to leave you with these stats. in 2004 katrina hit in 2005, let me just say, 67,000 kids in new orleans, schools of 85-90%...
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i announced we are taking them out in the building with a thousand additional people into the central office building because thewe think that we can accommoe them while getting a quality workspace. at the disposal of the unneeded property we were able to transfer the department to the federal reserve board they paid $40 million on a property that needs over $100 million of repairs. and i want to thank the senator for his role in the appropriation subcommittee for the money to invest in the repairs so we can continue to protect the property. >> one of the appropriation bills includes money to do more work at saint elizabeth as we try to move our friends from the department of homeland security into this campus how are we doing on that front? >> is a special focus on consolidating. >> we have the 100 million of you are referring to further consolidation with about $229 million to build the new building on campus and we anticipate the office building will be ready for the secretary of april 1 of next year. >> that's april fools' day. >> yes and i hate that because people think we are trying to
i announced we are taking them out in the building with a thousand additional people into the central office building because thewe think that we can accommoe them while getting a quality workspace. at the disposal of the unneeded property we were able to transfer the department to the federal reserve board they paid $40 million on a property that needs over $100 million of repairs. and i want to thank the senator for his role in the appropriation subcommittee for the money to invest in the...
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it's about a dozen people at most in central office who didn't trust their own agents in the field, tookof these investigations, peter strzok's argument today is that what he said we shouldn't believe, what he said when he was being most candid or had reason to believe, he didn't really mean anything and it's just kind of face that we still don't know when the fbi investigation was really launched and we are getting ridiculous answers from the fbi director wray, he took over at the irs, i mean, his answer is bias training, tell me, tell me two things, neil, one, what part of these men texts that mr. strzok sent his married lover over fbi phones screams professional? mr. wray's answer is we are going to have bias training. i guess fbi agents, even people at the top of counterintelligence circle seem to know that is not right to express your biases over fbi phones to one of the investigations, i mean, it's just incredible. it's a show today. neil: well, i think you both hit on it, both sides try to milk all they can. i don't know where this point. elija, whatever bob mueller comes out with
it's about a dozen people at most in central office who didn't trust their own agents in the field, tookof these investigations, peter strzok's argument today is that what he said we shouldn't believe, what he said when he was being most candid or had reason to believe, he didn't really mean anything and it's just kind of face that we still don't know when the fbi investigation was really launched and we are getting ridiculous answers from the fbi director wray, he took over at the irs, i mean,...
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francisco unified san francisco marchers, including students, families, alumni, teachers, other central based office staff, board of education commissioners and i were excited and proud to celebrate and represent our core values of social justice, diversity, and inclusion. thank you to everyone who participated in this fun and positive event. we are in the process of hiring great people. if you're interested in becoming part of the san francisco unified school district team, please go to out website, http/www.sfusdjobs.org/current openings for a list of our current postings and join our team. all of our district offices will be closed next wednesday, july 4, for independance day, and school will be back in session from summer recess on august 20, 2018. finally, later this evening, i'll be giving my 90 day progress update report, and that is my report for this evening. >> wonderful. thank you, dr. matthews. tonight, our student delegates are not with us. hopefully, they're doing something fun for their summer before they're off to college. item 4 is recognitions and resolutions of commendation. we do
francisco unified san francisco marchers, including students, families, alumni, teachers, other central based office staff, board of education commissioners and i were excited and proud to celebrate and represent our core values of social justice, diversity, and inclusion. thank you to everyone who participated in this fun and positive event. we are in the process of hiring great people. if you're interested in becoming part of the san francisco unified school district team, please go to out...
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central government in backed up to turkey and iran. she notes mayor fatah middlemarch says the cities people are suffering from this clash of interests he is the yes' eady put in office by the central government then left to fend for himself. is the incentive that we are treated like fourth or fifth class citizens let me give you an example i had to live in the mountains for three years and five months there were six thousand families in the mountains if we weren't yazidi easy they would have taken care of us like they did other people. move more than residents come to him every day asking for money for reconstruction but he can't help them the government says it wants to press on with rebuilding but almost pessimistic after the latest protests he says he expects any available money to be spent elsewhere. well the northern hemisphere is suffering through a real heat wave with wildfires breaking out all over here in berlin the mercury hit thirty nine degrees celsius today that's close to the all time record of forty degrees well that's all right if you can bask in air conditioned splendor but how do those who work outside how do they cope with this unbearable heat whe
central government in backed up to turkey and iran. she notes mayor fatah middlemarch says the cities people are suffering from this clash of interests he is the yes' eady put in office by the central government then left to fend for himself. is the incentive that we are treated like fourth or fifth class citizens let me give you an example i had to live in the mountains for three years and five months there were six thousand families in the mountains if we weren't yazidi easy they would have...
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central government and backed up to turkey and iran. shiites mayor fatemi doma says the cities people are suffering from this clash of interests he is the yes' eady put in office by the central government then left to fend for himself . is the incentive that is. treated like fourth or fifth class citizens let me give you an example i had to live in the mountains for three years and five months there were six thousand families in the mountains if we weren't you know c.d.'s they would have taken care of us like they did other people. more than residents come to him every day asking for money for reconstruction but he can't help them the government says it wants to press on with rebuilding but almost pessimistic after the latest protests he says he expects any available money to be spent elsewhere. or for more of the story we're joined here in the studio by did there was a son of the peters mon she was in northern iraq for the making of that report as well to talk about a strange or shin god as it's called in kurdish it's a city that still in ruins after three years following the liberation are there any prospects of it being rebuilt icon foresee that at this mom
central government and backed up to turkey and iran. shiites mayor fatemi doma says the cities people are suffering from this clash of interests he is the yes' eady put in office by the central government then left to fend for himself . is the incentive that is. treated like fourth or fifth class citizens let me give you an example i had to live in the mountains for three years and five months there were six thousand families in the mountains if we weren't you know c.d.'s they would have taken...
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central government and backed up to turkey and iran. she knows mayor fatemi doma says the cities people are suffering from this clash of interests he is the yes' eady put in office by the central government then left to fend for himself. is the incentive that we are treated like a fourth or fifth class citizens let me give you an example i had to live in the mountains for three years and five months there were six thousand families in the mountains if we weren't yazidi easy they would have taken care of us like they did other people more god and with more heartbroken residents come to him every day asking for money for reconstruction but he can't help them the government says it wants to press on was rebuilding but almost pessimistic after the latest protests he says he expects any available money to be spent elsewhere. our new business news the u.s. e-car maker tesla is planning to build a huge manufacturing center here in europe talks are already underway with two german states the facility will symbol batteries as well as vehicles tesla says it will decide the legation by the end of the year the company has also recently announced plans to build a factory in
central government and backed up to turkey and iran. she knows mayor fatemi doma says the cities people are suffering from this clash of interests he is the yes' eady put in office by the central government then left to fend for himself. is the incentive that we are treated like a fourth or fifth class citizens let me give you an example i had to live in the mountains for three years and five months there were six thousand families in the mountains if we weren't yazidi easy they would have...
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central government in backed up to turkey and iran. she notes mayor fatemi douma says the city's people are suffering from this clash of interests he is the yazidi put in office by the central government then left to fend for himself. and is. treated like fourth or fifth class citizens let me give you an example i had to live in the mountains for three years and five months there were six thousand families in the mountains if we weren't yazidi us they would have taken care of us like they did other people. more than residents come to him every day asking for money for reconstruction but he can't help them the government says it wants to press on was rebuilding but almost pessimistic after the latest protests he says he expects any available money to be spent elsewhere. what are we we're here on earth when do we want to know are out in the percent of americans and so forth and i was well experienced i should. listen.
central government in backed up to turkey and iran. she notes mayor fatemi douma says the city's people are suffering from this clash of interests he is the yazidi put in office by the central government then left to fend for himself. and is. treated like fourth or fifth class citizens let me give you an example i had to live in the mountains for three years and five months there were six thousand families in the mountains if we weren't yazidi us they would have taken care of us like they did...