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dr. matthews. >> and i believe mr. steel will read the item or turn it over -- [laughter] >> thank you, superintendent. so tonight proposals for action, the first item are two board policies, 5101, student assignment, not to be confused with commissioner haney's resolution, and board policy 5120.1, lowell high school admission policy. staff, in reviewing this item, we are concerned that we did not accurately capture the feedback and amendments from the rules committee. so the recommendation from staff will remain the same, but the language we would like to clarify, so we'll postpone until october 9, the next regular board meeting. >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: just so there is no confusion, it's section e, board policy 5101 -- >> right. this pertains to the first proposal for action, which is two board policies. board policy 5101, student assignment. and board policy 5120.1, lowell high school admissions policy. both of those items will be heard on the 9th for a second reading instead of this evening. >> president me
dr. matthews. >> and i believe mr. steel will read the item or turn it over -- [laughter] >> thank you, superintendent. so tonight proposals for action, the first item are two board policies, 5101, student assignment, not to be confused with commissioner haney's resolution, and board policy 5120.1, lowell high school admission policy. staff, in reviewing this item, we are concerned that we did not accurately capture the feedback and amendments from the rules committee. so the...
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dr. matthews. >> good evening, everyone. i will try that again. good evening, everyone. great to see you all here, excited to see you all here tonight. across the united states, national bullying prevention month is a campaign held every october that helps to unites communities nationwide to educate and raise awareness of bullying prevention. in our district, we're committed to safe and supportive schools each and every day, which includes anti-bullying campaigns as part of a comprehensive health education across pre-k-12, for all students. according to the 2017 youth risk behavior survey. san francisco unified school district high schools have seen a dramatic reduction in anti-lgbtq verbal slurs, decreasing from 40% in 2011 to 20% last year. we work with all staff and students to build the capacity to intervene when they do hear slurs. only 13% of our high school students say they've been bullied at school, significantly lower than the national average. we know there is more work to do, and we're
dr. matthews. >> good evening, everyone. i will try that again. good evening, everyone. great to see you all here, excited to see you all here tonight. across the united states, national bullying prevention month is a campaign held every october that helps to unites communities nationwide to educate and raise awareness of bullying prevention. in our district, we're committed to safe and supportive schools each and every day, which includes anti-bullying campaigns as part of a...
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dr. matthews. good morning, bryant elementary school bears. it is so exciting to be with you all today, and i've got to tell you, i was alive during the 1989 earthquake. now, i know i don't look old enough to be alive during that time, but i was. and i remember that the earthquake lasted for only seconds, but afterwards, the power was out, there were a lot of challenges, and the reason why we have in san francisco sf72.org, so make sure you go home and tell your parents -- repeat after me, sf72.org, there are a list of things that you should make sure that are in your home so that after an earthquake hits, you and your families can be prepared and you can be safe. is that a deal? thank you. i appreciate that. so today, we were practicing, but as dr. matthews has said, what you want to do, as soon as you hear or feel the ground shake, you want to do what? drop, cover, hold on, and you did a wonderful job today, so continue to make sure that you listen to your teachers, you listen to your parents, you get good grades, and when that time comes he
dr. matthews. good morning, bryant elementary school bears. it is so exciting to be with you all today, and i've got to tell you, i was alive during the 1989 earthquake. now, i know i don't look old enough to be alive during that time, but i was. and i remember that the earthquake lasted for only seconds, but afterwards, the power was out, there were a lot of challenges, and the reason why we have in san francisco sf72.org, so make sure you go home and tell your parents -- repeat after me,...
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the politicians find a solution for the problem thank you for this interview we were talking to dr matthew as a director of the united nations relief and works agency for palestine discussing how the u.s. funding cuts will affect it's help to refugees that is it for this edition of sophia see you next time. when. well. when the ruling classes project. the final. we can all middle of the room. and you'll do you know don't panic. well i. am. in film penn there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground sex in the street sometimes by the people they trust the most.
the politicians find a solution for the problem thank you for this interview we were talking to dr matthew as a director of the united nations relief and works agency for palestine discussing how the u.s. funding cuts will affect it's help to refugees that is it for this edition of sophia see you next time. when. well. when the ruling classes project. the final. we can all middle of the room. and you'll do you know don't panic. well i. am. in film penn there is a trade in young girls sold into...
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dr. matthews presented about this 30-year trend. we've been talking about equity, inquiry for 16 years i've been in sfusd and we've been turning out the same results, we had to ask ourselves what we were going to do that is new and different. that was for us reorganizing our structural day to have 90 minute release times -- >> i'm sorry, your name and the school district. >> ben clause, principal at jose ortega. >> to dive in with the improvemented lays out for us and use it as a framework for us to bring discipline to the inquiry circle so we can name what is working well and what we need to work on. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, so much. >> my name is michael. i'm the principal at roosevelt middle school. i want to echo ben's comments. the data that has been helpful at roosevelt in identifying the need and how we can strategize and use our resources to best serve our students. i also want to go on record and let it be known i have an incredible staff at roosevelt. the teachers and the team there work really hard to support o
dr. matthews presented about this 30-year trend. we've been talking about equity, inquiry for 16 years i've been in sfusd and we've been turning out the same results, we had to ask ourselves what we were going to do that is new and different. that was for us reorganizing our structural day to have 90 minute release times -- >> i'm sorry, your name and the school district. >> ben clause, principal at jose ortega. >> to dive in with the improvemented lays out for us and use it...
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while they aware of going to take a short break right now when we're about to continue talking to dr matthew gas the director of the united nations relief and works agency discussing whether there is a glimmer of hope for a palestinian refugee stay with us. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamped each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trades per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one in one business show you can afford to miss the one and only boom bust. play. for. play. i don't have faith in this government official a president i don't have faith in the system nicer i've got it set up i'm too liberal the system that sets aside for the likelihood. that they're struggling. to find
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help out while i ask the gaza director of the united nations relief and works agency for palestine dr matthew. the gaza strip is be said by the israeli gyptian blockade from the outside and the bloody rivalry of the palestinian factions only in sight but no the un's relief agencies there are left without u.s. funding to the gazans have any way left to turn to in their plight how can the looming humanitarian catastrophe be avoided without u.n. help or will anger build along with despair then sing itself into a new war. dr haraszti s. rally gaz a director of united nations relief and works agency for palestine welcome to the show it's great to have you with us lots to talk about the. united states has cut funding to your agency earlier this year now you have to fire people who work for you in gaza because there is no money to pay their salaries is other nations funding not alf to keep the organization running smoothly. we've had tremendous success this year to find some money to replace what we've lost from the united states for example for arab countries kuwait the united arab emirates cantare
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dr. matthews. >> thank you president cook. good evening everyone. october is national principals month. i would like to take this opportunity to thank all our hard working and dedicated site leaders here in the san francisco unified school district. let's give them a big round of applause. principals and assistant principals. [applause] >> everyday, our principals and assistant principals go above and beyond for their students, parents, and colleagues, we thank you for all you do. i'm pleased to announce this year's winning schools have been selected for the impact and innovation awards. you may not be aware that q.t.e.a., the quality teacher education act of 2008 included a component for san francisco unified to recognize, celebrate, and promote exwork at our site. both sharing our vision of equity and serving all students. the impact awards invites schools to submit a promising idea or plan and secure funding to bring that plan to fruition. this year it will fund 8 schools for work ranging from summer literacy, to improving inclusive practices. the innovation awards invite schools to
dr. matthews. >> thank you president cook. good evening everyone. october is national principals month. i would like to take this opportunity to thank all our hard working and dedicated site leaders here in the san francisco unified school district. let's give them a big round of applause. principals and assistant principals. [applause] >> everyday, our principals and assistant principals go above and beyond for their students, parents, and colleagues, we thank you for all you do....
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while they aware of going to take a short break right now when we're about to continue talking to dr matthew gas our director of the united nations relief and works agency discussing whether there is a glimmer of hope for palestinian refugees stay with us. i've been saying the number. they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in. more than ten points over time stamping this. eighty five percent of global wealth to the rich eight percent market thirty percent. some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars you industrial. but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember one show for the mid one and only. education house and social services that are not dependent on the local authorities we need to have good cooperation but they are not dependent on any in-fighting or differences of opinion what is happening is the israeli border to blow some stable clashes break out people die and next thing you know there's another israeli operation in gaza spurred by the
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the politicians find a solution for the problem thank you for this interview you were talking to dr matthew as a director of the united nations relief and works agency for palestine discussing how the u.s. funding cuts will affect it's help to refugees that is it for this edition of so i'll see you next time. take tyranny you too can be disappeared in broad daylight also the fate of a saudi journalist is testing washington's relations with riyadh is the crown prince is ruled out and much much more on this edition. of face the love president facing the system. the broken system. there are. different people here for different reasons. most people in philadelphia are only a ballot two paychecks away from homelessness. you know world a big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching
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while they aware of going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to dr matthew gas the director of the united nations relief and works agency discussing whether there is a glimmer of hope for palestinian refugees stay with us. i've been saying the numbers mean they matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime family day. eighty five percent of global will you go on to the bridge each week. six percent market saw thirty percent minus minus your thumb with four hundred to five hundred three per cent of the first shot and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only boom but. i know my two yo don't pal not come up that. time told paul enough. to know me well i. know. him from ten there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground sex in the street sometimes but the people they trust the most. my mother was not a tou
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the politicians find a solution for the problem thank you for this interview you were talking to dr matthew as a director of the united nations relief and works agency for palestine discussing how the u.s. funding cuts will affect it's help to refugees that is it for this edition of. next time. bomb a codified the worst time a student was institutionalized a kleptocracy john a blind eye to the excesses of the really the democrats. on on on financed in america who are still frank with impunity and so this is draining the swamp be unfortunately i must say that it does mean that interest rates are going to start going higher and this is for the first time in thirty two years the bond market bull rally we've had with thirty two years or longer this looks like it's coming to an end and that is a fundamental shift huge change in the economy for the world and for the united states going forward so that will be the big story of the next twenty four months. i know some talent. come up loud. time to time john paul enough michael sam on. my end i mean the flow i am talking about john. boehner and i to
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dr. matthews, president cook and fellow commissioners i'm the mother of two children are ho are bilingual. i am here to speak in favor of the passing of the resolution. it's wonderful that the district offers different models and pathways and moving to include world language with the middle school redesign. speaking another language and knowing about other cultures makes us more open-minded, more social, more inclusive and more prepared to tackle the 21st century. my hope is that this resolution pushes world language to the forefront, so -- [inaudible] -- language in other culture, it shouldn't depend on parent advocacy, because that is inequitable. children from different backgrounds should all be expected to wrestle with learning another language. passing this resolution and prioritizing world language is a social call to justice. thank you. >> good evening. as a speaker of three languages, a supporter of the amigo for multiple lingualism and parent of a student who attended the program at clarenville, studied japanese and now is studying italian, who you'll hear from in a moment, i'm i
dr. matthews, president cook and fellow commissioners i'm the mother of two children are ho are bilingual. i am here to speak in favor of the passing of the resolution. it's wonderful that the district offers different models and pathways and moving to include world language with the middle school redesign. speaking another language and knowing about other cultures makes us more open-minded, more social, more inclusive and more prepared to tackle the 21st century. my hope is that this...
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dr. vince matthews. >> thank you. i was going to say president -- former president and commissioner mendoza. appreciate being here. it's a privilege and an honor, and i'm so extremely pleased to see all of you here for this momentous occasion. anybody who has visited my office, once you come in, you will see probably about 20 to 25 stuffed mickey mouses on my bookshelf. just a mickey mouse fan. and the first time i walked into mayor lee's office, there was a giant mickey mouse sitting in a chair -- stuffed mickey mouse sitting in it a chair, and i, of course was really pleased to see. made me feel welcome. and i told him, you've got to tell me the story of the mickey mouse sitting here. and he said it was from his beautiful wife, anita. he said she gave it to him because on those tough days when maybe a few people wanted to say something as pleasant as he wanted it to be, she said, if you come in your office, and you look at mickey, you can't help but smile.
dr. vince matthews. >> thank you. i was going to say president -- former president and commissioner mendoza. appreciate being here. it's a privilege and an honor, and i'm so extremely pleased to see all of you here for this momentous occasion. anybody who has visited my office, once you come in, you will see probably about 20 to 25 stuffed mickey mouses on my bookshelf. just a mickey mouse fan. and the first time i walked into mayor lee's office, there was a giant mickey mouse sitting in...
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. >> dr matthews? >> i wanted to tell you how much i appreciate you. i have the opportunity to watch when dennis was superintendent of oakland and jerry brown was mayor. it doesn't benefit the city or the school district when there is conflict and when there is a wall between the two. and the fact that you, you know, with the team, were able to break down the wall and make sure there is good communications and the ability to work together, is really a testament to who you are and what you believe in and the importance of partnerships and doing work in a collaborative manner. i want to thank you. my first introductions were introduction to mayor lee. and a big mickey mouse. i have a thousand mickey mouse is upstairs. there was that partnership right away. even before starting as superintendent. the opportunity to come in and establish partnerships that will banish it -- benefit the district. finally, i think the biggest way that you have assisted in keeping my household together and not having me throw a brick through the television, is half time of war
. >> dr matthews? >> i wanted to tell you how much i appreciate you. i have the opportunity to watch when dennis was superintendent of oakland and jerry brown was mayor. it doesn't benefit the city or the school district when there is conflict and when there is a wall between the two. and the fact that you, you know, with the team, were able to break down the wall and make sure there is good communications and the ability to work together, is really a testament to who you are and...
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dr. matthews can't visit me as often to see the learning happen if my students' mental health is not addressed. we are a staff that really believes in community-based organizations. we believe in supporting our family immigration attorneys, workshops around their rights, and the ask is that we find a way to provide our site with a community school coordinator position so that these relationships can be maintained, because right now we're at capacity holding so many different relationships, that won't be there once the certain personnel leave or won't be able to meet the needs of every student and their new needs as more things come up. and so the ask is that we love that folks visit us. you know our demographic, you know our population. we're hope sf school, and i don't think it's a ridiculous ask, we come humbly in hopes you can support us and provide us the type of support that our students need to interrupt systemic barriers to equity and give them the skills they need to succeed. i appreciate it. thank you. [ applause ] >> hi, my name is abby woodworth. you don't have a card for me, but ca
dr. matthews can't visit me as often to see the learning happen if my students' mental health is not addressed. we are a staff that really believes in community-based organizations. we believe in supporting our family immigration attorneys, workshops around their rights, and the ask is that we find a way to provide our site with a community school coordinator position so that these relationships can be maintained, because right now we're at capacity holding so many different relationships, that...
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dr. matthew blomstedt who is a nebraska commissioner of education. he's led the state-wide effort to create the nebraska every student succeeds act state plan working to find input from thousands of nebraskans. prior to becoming commissioner, he served as executive director of the rural community schools association. our next witness is dr. susan bunting, secretary of the delaware department of education. dr. bunting makes it a priority to visit 100 schools statewide every year. i think there are only three counties in delaware. so a lot of schools for three counties. prior to her time as secretary, dr. bunting served as indian river school district superintendent. she was a middle school language arts teacher and an elementary school gifted and talented teacher. our third witness, senator scott is hoping to introduce -- oh, our third witness i will introduce. mr. shavar jeffries, president of education reform now, welcome. mr. jeffries' commitment to improve education stems directly from his personal experience. he was raised by his grandmother in t
dr. matthew blomstedt who is a nebraska commissioner of education. he's led the state-wide effort to create the nebraska every student succeeds act state plan working to find input from thousands of nebraskans. prior to becoming commissioner, he served as executive director of the rural community schools association. our next witness is dr. susan bunting, secretary of the delaware department of education. dr. bunting makes it a priority to visit 100 schools statewide every year. i think there...
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dr. ford's. joined by one of mitchell's former colleagues, matthew long, a former arizona sex crimes prosecutor. matthew, thank you very much for coming on. appreciate it. >> good to be on. >> do you agree, knowing what's in this memo from rachel mitchell, do you agree with her conclusions? >> i absolutely disagree with it because a prosecutor has another choice way is to ask for further information. th that is certainly what she would have done if it came to her office in this condition. she described how this is not the ideal information. five-minute inkments. we need a full interview. there were questions raised as a result of that questioning that were answered as to kavanaugh and ford. >> so you don't agree with what she found here, matthew. you know her. you worked with her. you are familiar with rachel mitchell in a way many of us are not, obviously, given you were a colleague. when she says she is bound to issues rather than politics, when she says she is not a partisan activist, do you buy that? >> that is who rachel is. my concern is that she is allowing politics to bleed into her judg
dr. ford's. joined by one of mitchell's former colleagues, matthew long, a former arizona sex crimes prosecutor. matthew, thank you very much for coming on. appreciate it. >> good to be on. >> do you agree, knowing what's in this memo from rachel mitchell, do you agree with her conclusions? >> i absolutely disagree with it because a prosecutor has another choice way is to ask for further information. th that is certainly what she would have done if it came to her office in...
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. >> greg: joe, mika, matthews, lemma, cuomo, they're not just the names of my nipples, dr.. thanks for correcting me. they are also the usual media suspects who predictably played all the antitrust notes this week. a little 25th amendment crap. >> if you are working for president who is not fit to leave. was going to do something crazy in five minutes, one hour, tonight or tomorrow. what more do you need to hear from him to start thinking 25th amendment or something else? >> greg: i think we need a 25th amendment for her. don't forget to bash his supporters. >> saudi arabia was supposed to be our ally. we are not surprised at the presidents pathetic response. america's morally drift foreign policy in the age of trump and at a time when -- is uniquely march in lockstep behind immorally disabled president. >> greg: that means trader. i seem to remember she and her bf love trump. they kissed his. now they hate him. why is that? my theory, to them, trump is like the x who dumped them. he is the worst guy ever until he takes them back because you know they will come crawling on t
. >> greg: joe, mika, matthews, lemma, cuomo, they're not just the names of my nipples, dr.. thanks for correcting me. they are also the usual media suspects who predictably played all the antitrust notes this week. a little 25th amendment crap. >> if you are working for president who is not fit to leave. was going to do something crazy in five minutes, one hour, tonight or tomorrow. what more do you need to hear from him to start thinking 25th amendment or something else? >>...