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the education committee is trying to find answers in a sometimes controversial area.dren had been overtaken academically by most other ethnicities on low incomes, with only traveller children doing worse. the statistics for children who went on to higher education were stark. the figure for white british kids is, for boys, 13%,forgirls,19%, and is eclipsed by, for example, chinese kids on free school meals, 66%, for black african boys on free school meals, 51%, pakistani boys on free school meals, 42%, and so the differences are enormous. i'd really like you to be as open as possible on this because, often, people refuse to discuss it. why is this the case? why is there this under attainment by disadvantaged white working—class boys and girls compared to many other cohorts? i think in our elitist, exclusive curriculum does not work, as i say, well in enabling working—class children to succeed through the system. that doesn't explain why some groups are doing better under that. so, you have working—class people from ethnic groups that are doing much better. i think whe
the education committee is trying to find answers in a sometimes controversial area.dren had been overtaken academically by most other ethnicities on low incomes, with only traveller children doing worse. the statistics for children who went on to higher education were stark. the figure for white british kids is, for boys, 13%,forgirls,19%, and is eclipsed by, for example, chinese kids on free school meals, 66%, for black african boys on free school meals, 51%, pakistani boys on free school...
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nick gibb was appearing before the education committee.. it's obviously also announced that free school meals will be provided for children during all school holidays in wales until spring 2021. is that something you're considering at all? the minister said a scheme had been in place for three years to help children during holiday time. in terms of helping families to deal with the financial constraints that the pandemic has caused families, you know, that's what universal credit should be helping families to deliver. and that's why we put an extra £9.5 million, £1,000 a year more in for families facing financial constraint. for those on universal credit, entitlement to free school meals only applies if the household income is less than £7,a00 a year. and obviously, the household income is obviously very precarious for those that are obviously losing employment. so just to be clear, the covid summer food fund will not become the covid autumn food fund at all? well, you know, we've listened very carefully to — i was very influenced and move
nick gibb was appearing before the education committee.. it's obviously also announced that free school meals will be provided for children during all school holidays in wales until spring 2021. is that something you're considering at all? the minister said a scheme had been in place for three years to help children during holiday time. in terms of helping families to deal with the financial constraints that the pandemic has caused families, you know, that's what universal credit should be...
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the education committee is trying to find answers in a sometimes controversial area.hildren had been overtaken by most other ethnicities on low incomes with only traveller children doing worse. the statistics for children who went on to higher educaton were stark. the figure for white british kids is, for boys, 13%,forgirls,19%, and is eclipsed by, for example, chinese kids on free school meals, 66%, for black african boys on free school meals, 51%, pakistani boys on free school meals, 42%, and so the differences are enormous. i'd really like you to be as open as possible on this because, often, people refuse to discuss it. why is this the case? why is there this under attainment by disadvantaged white working—class boys and girls compared to many other cohorts? i think our elitist, exclusive curriculum does not work, as i say, well in enabling working—class children to succeed through the system. that doesn't explain why some groups are doing better under that. so, you have working—class people from ethnic groups that are doing much better. i think when we look at...
the education committee is trying to find answers in a sometimes controversial area.hildren had been overtaken by most other ethnicities on low incomes with only traveller children doing worse. the statistics for children who went on to higher educaton were stark. the figure for white british kids is, for boys, 13%,forgirls,19%, and is eclipsed by, for example, chinese kids on free school meals, 66%, for black african boys on free school meals, 51%, pakistani boys on free school meals, 42%, and...
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and the chair of the education committee backed the idea, too. ir life chances. it's a no—brainer, i urge the government to set up a serious long—term plan to combat child food hunger — at least until we are over the end of the coronavirus, to keep school meals running through the winter and easter holidays. but another tory disagreed. where is the slick pr campaign encouraging absent parents to take some responsibility for their children? i do not believe in nationalising children. instead, we need to get back to the idea of taking responsibility, and this means less celebrity virtue signalling on twitter by proxy and more action to tackle the real causes of child poverty. at the end of that debate, labour put its motion to the vote, but it was rejected by mps. young people have been sharing their experiences of feeling deeply unhappy with how their bodies look pointing to social media images of seemingly perfect people as triggers for anxiety. they were speaking to the women and equalities committee, which is investigating body image. my body im
and the chair of the education committee backed the idea, too. ir life chances. it's a no—brainer, i urge the government to set up a serious long—term plan to combat child food hunger — at least until we are over the end of the coronavirus, to keep school meals running through the winter and easter holidays. but another tory disagreed. where is the slick pr campaign encouraging absent parents to take some responsibility for their children? i do not believe in nationalising children....
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soon and jointly with education committee of which were a member to actually for example consider the public's demands around the black history curriculum and start to actually address a colonial history and this is one step in way in which to do that i don't think it goes far enough and as you say you know there is a bit of fizzling out i think from from what happened earlier in the year with the black clouds much of protests is also not good enough i think to to talk about patriotism without actually you know i can origin how damaging those messages are for you know black and minority ethnic communities you know we don't need to prove our loyalty to britain when we need party unity government to actually you know put number one of the on the agenda for example the pandemic and how it's you know leading to so many black lives. being lost how many of that manage to me tease us often as a result of the pan pandemic we still have the highest number of excess deaths being experienced in one or 2 meetings and those things are rea
soon and jointly with education committee of which were a member to actually for example consider the public's demands around the black history curriculum and start to actually address a colonial history and this is one step in way in which to do that i don't think it goes far enough and as you say you know there is a bit of fizzling out i think from from what happened earlier in the year with the black clouds much of protests is also not good enough i think to to talk about patriotism without...
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schools minister nick gibb is appearing in front of the education select committee to answer questionson — which was also founded by conservative mp & attorney general suella braverman. and tehmina hashmi, headteacher at bradford academy in west yorkshire. let speak to them both, hello. welcome. katharine birbalsingh, we area welcome. katharine birbalsingh, we are a few days away from half—turn, how has it been this half—turn since peoples came came back to september? it is very strange, we have than in bubbles and it is all bizarre during the social distancing, staff meetings held in a massive haul and eve ryo ne meetings held in a massive haul and everyone separated. it is far from ideal. the worst of it is when you have to send an exam because home, by which i mean year 11s doing gcses, one of them tested positive and we had to send them home full 1a days, that is heartbreaking, particularly when you work in the inner—city in london, you have a bunch of disadvantaged children and you know how it will hurt them. how will that impact on exams, which had been pushed back. weeks? hugely
schools minister nick gibb is appearing in front of the education select committee to answer questionson — which was also founded by conservative mp & attorney general suella braverman. and tehmina hashmi, headteacher at bradford academy in west yorkshire. let speak to them both, hello. welcome. katharine birbalsingh, we area welcome. katharine birbalsingh, we are a few days away from half—turn, how has it been this half—turn since peoples came came back to september? it is very...
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earlier this morning, the conservative chair of the education committee, also called on the uk governmentduring covid, have had a drop of income of 32% and food insecurity amongst those families could rise by over 300,000. so, i‘d like the government, the prime minister to set up an urgent task force with people like marcus rashford and the food companies to deal with child food hunger and we need to start off by making sure that we provide free school meal vouchers during the half term and christmas holidays for those children who just don‘t have enough food to eat at home. some retailers have made the decision to ban glitter ahead of christmas. shops including waitrose and john lewis have announced they won‘t be using it in own—brand products because the tiny pieces of plastic can wash into the environment, harm wildlife, and get into the food chain. it‘s part of a wider push by retailers to reduce festive plastics pollution. now, the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. the weather over the next few days will be very similar, in that we are looking at a fair bit of cloud, some sun
earlier this morning, the conservative chair of the education committee, also called on the uk governmentduring covid, have had a drop of income of 32% and food insecurity amongst those families could rise by over 300,000. so, i‘d like the government, the prime minister to set up an urgent task force with people like marcus rashford and the food companies to deal with child food hunger and we need to start off by making sure that we provide free school meal vouchers during the half term and...
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chair of the education select committee, thank you very much forjoining us this morning.d player to be sent off. earlier on just how rare it is for an england player to be sent offm does not happen very often and for the first time ever two players were sent off last night even though the second player was sent off after the final whistle when he said a few naughty words to the referee. but it has been a long time. recently there have been too but that had not happened for 100 games earlier. it shows is how things can change so quickly. the high of defeating the number one side in the world and top of the nations league group and they are now third and struggling to make the finals after this dismal display with denmark. england make the headlines this morning for all the wrong reasons. two players sent off in a match for the first time as they lost 1—0 to denmark at wembley. harry maguire became only the third england player to be sent off at wembley after a second yellow card for this tackle. just a few minutes later england conceded a penalty, which former tottenham mi
chair of the education select committee, thank you very much forjoining us this morning.d player to be sent off. earlier on just how rare it is for an england player to be sent offm does not happen very often and for the first time ever two players were sent off last night even though the second player was sent off after the final whistle when he said a few naughty words to the referee. but it has been a long time. recently there have been too but that had not happened for 100 games earlier. it...
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let get the reaction of conservative mp robert halfon who is the chair of the education committee andof is that there is a plan b and a plan c, whata man bya plan b is that if students are sent home for one reason or another because of covid—19 related issues or so—called bubbles, being sent home, that the stu d e nts bubbles, being sent home, that the students have a continued learning programme, provided by the school, with support from organisations like ofsted working with the schools as friends because we have to keep children learning again. we can‘t face a situation where we had during the lockdown where despite the effo rts the lockdown where despite the efforts of many teachers and many schools, we know now that millions of children did barely any learning at all. if heaven forbid the situation with the virus is not much better in the summer, is it realistic to have exams then? we need to do everything possible to try and ensure that exams take place. even if they are delayed because they are a fair form of assessment and it is very difficult with teacher assess grades becaus
let get the reaction of conservative mp robert halfon who is the chair of the education committee andof is that there is a plan b and a plan c, whata man bya plan b is that if students are sent home for one reason or another because of covid—19 related issues or so—called bubbles, being sent home, that the stu d e nts bubbles, being sent home, that the students have a continued learning programme, provided by the school, with support from organisations like ofsted working with the schools...
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labour on this, among them the conservative mp for harlow who chairs the comments select committee on educationon few hours of debate. not least because there were some conservative mps that suggested other politicians had been using this issue to "curry favour with celebrities" and i would just read you what one of those had to say. conservative david simmons who represents in east london as agency, "what does it say about the opposition's produce are all swept aside in favour of currying favour with wealth and power and celebrity status?" and with wealth and power and celebrity status? " and there with wealth and power and celebrity status?" and there has been a bit of reaction from marcus rashford in response to the outcome of that vote in the house of commons was up he has posted quite a long statement online, here is a little what he says... "put aside all the pretty things and focus on the reality. a significant number of children are going to bed tonight not only hungry but feeling like they do not matter." so while in this instance his hitherto very effective campaign has not succeeded
labour on this, among them the conservative mp for harlow who chairs the comments select committee on educationon few hours of debate. not least because there were some conservative mps that suggested other politicians had been using this issue to "curry favour with celebrities" and i would just read you what one of those had to say. conservative david simmons who represents in east london as agency, "what does it say about the opposition's produce are all swept aside in favour...
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so the chair of the education select committee earlier told the bbc that he believed this scheme shouldre still struggling. so we have seen this shift from government recently to try to move away from these temporary one—off solutions to something that is longer—term and more sustainable. but there a particular worry around this issue — firstly, no one wants to see any child go hungry, so the government must be sure that they don't fall through the gaps. there's also a concern amongst some conservative backbenchers that it will make the government look a bit to eared on this issue, of which there are a lot of people paying attention because of marcus rashford's campaign. and they worry, as one put it to me, that they could end up with the government risking another self—inflicted and entirely protecta ble another self—inflicted and entirely protectable wound. helen, thank you for now. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there. turned out to be quite a soggy day across england and wales. another wet day for northern and western scotland too. but as we head int
so the chair of the education select committee earlier told the bbc that he believed this scheme shouldre still struggling. so we have seen this shift from government recently to try to move away from these temporary one—off solutions to something that is longer—term and more sustainable. but there a particular worry around this issue — firstly, no one wants to see any child go hungry, so the government must be sure that they don't fall through the gaps. there's also a concern amongst...
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been in congress since 2017 and represents indiana's third district where he is on the education and labor committee and serves on the veterans affairs committee as well. he is a navy reservist so a fellow sailor like itself and continues to serve even today. congressman banks congressman moulton thanks for being with us today. >> it's great to be with you. >> it's an honor to be here and just for the record i was only in iraq and not afghanistan. >> i was afraid i was going to mess that up so thank you for correcting that. the test scores released a report about a year-long study on what the defense needs of the united states going forward. it comes at a pivotal time. we have a challenging strategic environment right now between the pandemic schools constraints arising china and the emergence of new technology that could be potential opportunities for us to improve our ability to protect u.s. interests going forward. dan and i both found you did a great job of that strategic environment and the opportunities available to us than the recommendations both to address new concepts as well as new techno
been in congress since 2017 and represents indiana's third district where he is on the education and labor committee and serves on the veterans affairs committee as well. he is a navy reservist so a fellow sailor like itself and continues to serve even today. congressman banks congressman moulton thanks for being with us today. >> it's great to be with you. >> it's an honor to be here and just for the record i was only in iraq and not afghanistan. >> i was afraid i was going...
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an email response to us saying, the renaming is a process being led by an advisory committee to the board of educationppreciates that the advisory committees timing may be difficult for schools. they are working to offer in person learning options for the public school students. >> this is is this a smart move by the mayor?>> i think the mayor has great credibility on covid-19. she has demonstrated national leadership. >> folders deep understanding, her question isn't this or that , it's this and that. to tough issues. some educational environments needs to change. you have enough of a trust in the school district to do both. that should not be a part of the question of either/or. it should be that we are doing both. >> i am upset, i am mad. we should not be having a conversation about anything else. that's where i stand. >> the mayor is wagering political capital. >>> the october heat wave will be coming to an end you'll notice just how warm it was especially in a place like the albany area. all because we are tracing in the north east wind coming down the hillside. you can see the results a warm sta
an email response to us saying, the renaming is a process being led by an advisory committee to the board of educationppreciates that the advisory committees timing may be difficult for schools. they are working to offer in person learning options for the public school students. >> this is is this a smart move by the mayor?>> i think the mayor has great credibility on covid-19. she has demonstrated national leadership. >> folders deep understanding, her question isn't this or...
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significant amounts of money negotiated by lamar alexander, the chairman of the health, education, labor, and pensions committee. but if that's what they want to do, let's start there, and then they can have an opportunity to debate it and offer amendments. but they blocked even getting on the bill. so when he says we ought to have a debate, all they had to do was let us get on the bill and then we could be offering up and discussing these various amendments they want to offer. but i would argue that all the things that our bill includes are things that are important to the american people. it was a target bill. it was a fiscally responsible bill. and the, yes, it got 52 out of 53 republicans to vote or for it. not a single democrat. why? because the democrats have an all-or-nothing approach and they want to hold this process hostage to get a left-wing agenda of items included in the legislation. many of which -- which -- wellcome of which have no -- many of which have no relationship to coronavirus. so the leader's point -- the and by the way, with respect to the judge, yes, judge barrett is, i think, everythi
significant amounts of money negotiated by lamar alexander, the chairman of the health, education, labor, and pensions committee. but if that's what they want to do, let's start there, and then they can have an opportunity to debate it and offer amendments. but they blocked even getting on the bill. so when he says we ought to have a debate, all they had to do was let us get on the bill and then we could be offering up and discussing these various amendments they want to offer. but i would...
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for instance, i am and one of those committee education sent there -- sector, research sector.tal to the country's future. we areet those weaken, going to have a weak economy now, but an even weaker economy in the future. >> one thing we've been talking a lot about in the past few months is gdp and how it will go down dramatically on the heels of a pandemic. you were recently quoted in a bloomberg article about how this is not a great measure of people's well-being. you also say high prices in the stock market are even a worse indicator of societies wrong actions. what wrong actions have we been taking up until now? stock marketon the really is reversed. we know underlying the growth in the stock market are a few companies, silicon valley, the digital giants who are doing very well as a result of the monopoly power. people going to the stock market because interest rates are so low. returns on bonds are so low, they are piling into the stock get. and wages are not doing well, which helps stock market. all of those things are weakening our economy, so it is almost perverse. this
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on behalf of the community advisory committee for special education, i wanted to make a few comments here. we've commented not only on the student assignment, but at the september 14th meeting for the budget service committee, where we saw the transportation presentation. the recurring theme here between student assignment and transportation is that the inequity is a cost driver. the fact that we don't have supports and services and programs at all of our schools means that -- >> going forward -- [simultaneous talking] >> our students have to be driven across town in some cases to get the appropriate program. and we have routes that go across the bay into multiple counties. one of the ways that we can fix this would be providing more support and services in our district, providing more supports and services at every school. and we would bring special education costs down and our transportation costs down. when we talk, though, also about i.e. p.s, if you've ever been to an i.e. p. meeting, you talk about the team. and transportation is a related service. our bus drivers are a part of
on behalf of the community advisory committee for special education, i wanted to make a few comments here. we've commented not only on the student assignment, but at the september 14th meeting for the budget service committee, where we saw the transportation presentation. the recurring theme here between student assignment and transportation is that the inequity is a cost driver. the fact that we don't have supports and services and programs at all of our schools means that -- >> going...
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thank you, robert halfon, chair of the education select committee.t is the controversy. charlie's expression says it all, that's why a lot of fans are scratching their heads. a story that has got a lot of people talking this morning. however some west ham fans will be able to watch their game at a local cinema.. and it's a decision that's angered west ham boss david moyes.. we need another capacity, . go and watch a game in the cinema, indoors, people closer to you — why can we not be sitting out in open air doing it? maybe there's other reasons for it, maybe it's the travelling on the tube, coming on the bus, people who go to the pubs but if that is the case, please come out and give us an explanation why you think we can't do that. and just to add in the championship — at some grounds including norwich later some fans will be allowed in, to watch the game on a tv screen — indoors — and just metres away from the pitch. the view of the pitch will be blocked off. interesting. in an hour, i'll be getting the thoughts of the malcolm clarke, the chair of
thank you, robert halfon, chair of the education select committee.t is the controversy. charlie's expression says it all, that's why a lot of fans are scratching their heads. a story that has got a lot of people talking this morning. however some west ham fans will be able to watch their game at a local cinema.. and it's a decision that's angered west ham boss david moyes.. we need another capacity, . go and watch a game in the cinema, indoors, people closer to you — why can we not be sitting...
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civil unrest, i thought of us were putting our shoulders to the grind stone, nd i'm committees like health, education, labor and pension, talking o weigh in on about some of the things the have brought up about healthcare. and i think it brings in front differences in approach certainly. i'm a believer that rather than to get government even more involved in certain things hat we might look at what actually works in the real world, what works in many states, including healthcare, i agree is probably the number one issue we face as a country. one issue when i was running a business. nd i think there is so much commonality in the sense that broken healthcare system. conservatives are slow to maneuver, may not be interested in doing things that done, but i think there is a time and a place for that, and i was pleased to see, think, 70 or 80 senators to fix in on trying healthcare. but what interrupted that months of s several an impeachment saga that proved and we've been confronted with the biggest crisis certainly in a century. ther issues, but in this case, i think to me, trying to cut to clearly a t
civil unrest, i thought of us were putting our shoulders to the grind stone, nd i'm committees like health, education, labor and pension, talking o weigh in on about some of the things the have brought up about healthcare. and i think it brings in front differences in approach certainly. i'm a believer that rather than to get government even more involved in certain things hat we might look at what actually works in the real world, what works in many states, including healthcare, i agree is...
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alison, you are on this committee and who else is on here from the board of education? is there anyone else on this call? speak up if you are please. nobody. okay, this is -- alison, this is completely unacceptable. you should meet at least every week. >> i agree. >> committee meetings once a month? that's ridiculous. i can't believe you have not instituted board meetings every week. this is where you do the business of the board. it is ridiculous you would meet every two weeks. in two weeks, a whole lot of shit could happen. excuse me, i probably shouldn't have said that one. i also think that we are spending a lot of time talking about the community hub, which i think is important, however, when i see the numbers, it is typical of what school districts do. we get the numbers. i want to know how are we measuring the educational impact and the educational success of these students in these community hubs? to say a we have students in seats is not doing a damn things, it's not doing anything. we have black students at seeat at school sites and they're not achieving at the
alison, you are on this committee and who else is on here from the board of education? is there anyone else on this call? speak up if you are please. nobody. okay, this is -- alison, this is completely unacceptable. you should meet at least every week. >> i agree. >> committee meetings once a month? that's ridiculous. i can't believe you have not instituted board meetings every week. this is where you do the business of the board. it is ridiculous you would meet every two weeks. in...
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occurred to me that so much is about discrimination, we ought to have a hearing on the education and labor committee, is it really true that we have government programs out here penalizing people for getting married? i would ask again that my wonderful chairman of education and labor have a hearing on this topic, and woo can find out whether it is the official policy of the united states and when determining government grants helping people go through school, that we discriminate against children of married couples. they have to delay having children. delay buying a house as they have to pay off their student loans. i would like to have a hearing. i hope what my constituent told me is not true. it's the official policy of the united states government to discriminate against people who decide to get married, but i'm afraid it might be. that's why i'd like to have a hearing. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the the gentlewoman from florida, ms. wasserman schultz, for five minutes. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it is with great pleasure i rise to re
occurred to me that so much is about discrimination, we ought to have a hearing on the education and labor committee, is it really true that we have government programs out here penalizing people for getting married? i would ask again that my wonderful chairman of education and labor have a hearing on this topic, and woo can find out whether it is the official policy of the united states and when determining government grants helping people go through school, that we discriminate against...
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email response to fox 2 singh in part, the renaming is a process led by an advisory committee to the board of education, the district appreciates that the advisory committee's timing may be difficult for schools and as conveyed concerns. they are working to offer in person learning options for our public school students. >> is this a smart move by the mayor to send this letter? politically? >> i think the mayor has great credibility on n95 and she is definitely demonstrated local, statewide, and national leadership. >> reporter: james taylor is a san francisco university political scientist, he says while rare breed has a deep grassroots understanding of the sf ust, her question is not this or that, it is this and that. two tough issues, safely moving from distance to in person learning in the age of 19, as some educational environments also need to change. >> you have enough talent, you have enough of a trust in the school district to do both, young people on the front lines fighting both covid-19 and racism, so that should not be a part of the question of either or , should be we are doing both but w
email response to fox 2 singh in part, the renaming is a process led by an advisory committee to the board of education, the district appreciates that the advisory committee's timing may be difficult for schools and as conveyed concerns. they are working to offer in person learning options for our public school students. >> is this a smart move by the mayor to send this letter? politically? >> i think the mayor has great credibility on n95 and she is definitely demonstrated local,...
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education. thank you for being here. it is important to highlight that the c.a.c. is a state mandated oversight committee and part of san francisco county special education local plan area. our purpose aligns with the district's mission district to drive each and every student the quality instruction and equitable support required to thrive in the 21st century. during covid-19, we are focusing on three responsibilities per our state mandate. one, supporting activities on behalf of individuals with exceptional needs. two, educating parents, students, staff, and community members regarding special education issues, and three, encouraging community involvement in the parent advisory committee. >> hold on one second, danielle. justin, our slides, for some reason, are not showing. >> okay. i'll go ahead and put them up. >> thank you. >> there we go. >> thank you, judson. can we go to slide two -- oh, we are on slide two. [inaudible] we would like to provide you -- sorry. we would like to provide you with a brief overview -- i'm sorry. can you go back -- >> next slide? >> next slide, thank you. sorry. we would
education. thank you for being here. it is important to highlight that the c.a.c. is a state mandated oversight committee and part of san francisco county special education local plan area. our purpose aligns with the district's mission district to drive each and every student the quality instruction and equitable support required to thrive in the 21st century. during covid-19, we are focusing on three responsibilities per our state mandate. one, supporting activities on behalf of individuals...
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education recommends that the superintendent to secure participation from the san francisco state university african studies department, and in partnership to sit in on a black studies advisory committeethat can inform curriculum designed and course evaluation. be it further resolved that the board of education recommends that the superintendent to secure the participation from long-standing organizations, focused on the advancing of the black community, such as the human rights commission, and the san francisco naacp, and mega-black, the san francisco coalition, and further be it resolved that the board of education recommends the superintendent to collaborate with the human rights commission to convene the community-based organizations and practitioners interested in contributing to the framework as a way to ensure that local expertise is sought and curriculum development and delivery and be it further resolved that the board of education recommends that the superintendent to raise a black studies fund to fully support this effort, including but not limited to the curriculum development, f.t.e.s to administer the program, and teacher f.t.e.s to reach the curriculum. such as school s
education recommends that the superintendent to secure participation from the san francisco state university african studies department, and in partnership to sit in on a black studies advisory committeethat can inform curriculum designed and course evaluation. be it further resolved that the board of education recommends that the superintendent to secure the participation from long-standing organizations, focused on the advancing of the black community, such as the human rights commission, and...
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education and activity. moved and seconded at a prior meeting. recommendation by the rules and curriculum committees. superintendent matthew? you can read the recommendation into the record? >> yes, president sanchez. thank you. reading this into the record will be our general counsel danielle. >> commissioners tonight we're asking that you approve the policy, physical education and activity. >> any public comment on this item? >> seeing one. >> hello autumn? i guess not. >> okay. any comment from the board? >> i have a question. the resolution, the recommendation talks about the two-year exemption being put on hold because the governor ended -- has given waivers on the fitness test. it sounds like we've been given a waiver on number of minute. can you just really quickly tell me what the practical effect is on this issue for particularly for high school students. lot of them qualified for the waiver after they passed the fitness test. when this ends, what's going to be the effect on students and also does this mean that no schools are going to be providing the 400 minutes? >> i can speak to the ques
education and activity. moved and seconded at a prior meeting. recommendation by the rules and curriculum committees. superintendent matthew? you can read the recommendation into the record? >> yes, president sanchez. thank you. reading this into the record will be our general counsel danielle. >> commissioners tonight we're asking that you approve the policy, physical education and activity. >> any public comment on this item? >> seeing one. >> hello autumn? i...
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to quote the chairman of the house education and labor committee who says we want schools to open, which is want them to open safely. now let me recognize the chairman of the joint economic committee, senator lee. if senator lee is still there. and if senator lee is not available at the moment i'm going to move to the next republican on the list, the ranking member from the house, mr. schweikert, from arizona. david. we can't hear you yet but are up. >> lets see, are we working now? >> i was going to teach you. i thought i was your favorite. could we continue on that line of thought you were just having? one of the other weird little side projects in our office have been trying to get a thought, without day care, without schools opening. is that almost like a wall, a barrier to sort of step up economic activity? i see what we have gone through with a kindergartner and homeschooling until she could now begin public school this last week. has anyone first given that some thought or seen some muddling and data that says we cannot grow and we can add a certain sort of gdp economic expansion
to quote the chairman of the house education and labor committee who says we want schools to open, which is want them to open safely. now let me recognize the chairman of the joint economic committee, senator lee. if senator lee is still there. and if senator lee is not available at the moment i'm going to move to the next republican on the list, the ranking member from the house, mr. schweikert, from arizona. david. we can't hear you yet but are up. >> lets see, are we working now?...
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committee, that bill is. republican platform favors equality of educational opportunity and promotion of education.'ve been trying to get the congress to do something about that every since they came there. and that bill is at risk in the house of representatives. republican platform urges extending and increasing social security benefits. think of that, increasing social security benefits. and yet when they had the opportunity they took 750,000 people off the social security roll. i wonder if they think they can fool the people of the united states with such poppycock as that. there's a long list of problems in the republican platform. if it weren't so late, i'd tell you about all of them. i've discussed a number of these failures of the republican 80th congress, and every one of them is important. two of them are a major concern to nearly every american family. the failure to do anything about high prices and the failure to do anything about housing. my duty as president requires that i use every means within my power to get the laws the people need on matters of such importance and urgency. i am
committee, that bill is. republican platform favors equality of educational opportunity and promotion of education.'ve been trying to get the congress to do something about that every since they came there. and that bill is at risk in the house of representatives. republican platform urges extending and increasing social security benefits. think of that, increasing social security benefits. and yet when they had the opportunity they took 750,000 people off the social security roll. i wonder if...
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alison, you are on this committee and who else is on here from the board of education? is there anyone else on this call? speak up if you are please. nobody. okay, this is -- alison, this is completely unacceptable. you should meet at least every week. >> i agree. >> committee meetings once a month? that's ridiculous. i can't believe you have not instituted board meetings every week. this is where you do the business of the board. it is ridiculous you would meet every two weeks. in two weeks, a whole lot of shit could happen. excuse me, i probably shouldn't have said that one. i also think that we are spending a lot of time talking about the community hub, which i think is important, however, when i see the numbers, it is typical of what school districts do. we get the numbers. i want to know how are we measuring the educational impact and the educational success of these students in these community hubs? to say a we have students in seats is not doing a damn things, it's not doing anything. we have black students at seeat at school sites and they're not achieving at the
alison, you are on this committee and who else is on here from the board of education? is there anyone else on this call? speak up if you are please. nobody. okay, this is -- alison, this is completely unacceptable. you should meet at least every week. >> i agree. >> committee meetings once a month? that's ridiculous. i can't believe you have not instituted board meetings every week. this is where you do the business of the board. it is ridiculous you would meet every two weeks. in...
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of wheeler, a man who many hats he was president of a black bank, educator, politician, powerbroker, member of the president's committee on equal employment opportunity, contributor to crafting the civil rights act of 1964, the first african-american delegate to represent north carolina at the dnc, businessman, lawyer, activist, i could go on. essence, a universal reformer who was involved in seemingly countless movements and struggles and monumental events and local national and organizations for close to five decades. his rise beginning in the era of the great depression is remarkable, and i am embarrassed i was unaware of his contributions before reading winford's book. winford argues the role of black businesses during the civil rights movement need to be reconceptualized by historians. he maintains, if we are fully to understand how central economics was to the civil rights movement, we must consider black business. ". it provides -- black business. uote. winford explains in a straightforward narrative style thoughtler said and things in the past and uses concepts to describe his protagonist, including the notion
of wheeler, a man who many hats he was president of a black bank, educator, politician, powerbroker, member of the president's committee on equal employment opportunity, contributor to crafting the civil rights act of 1964, the first african-american delegate to represent north carolina at the dnc, businessman, lawyer, activist, i could go on. essence, a universal reformer who was involved in seemingly countless movements and struggles and monumental events and local national and organizations...
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alison, you are on this committee and who else is on here from the board of education? is there anyone else on this call? speak up if you are please. nobody. okay, this is -- alison, this is completely unacceptable. you should meet at least every week. >> i agree. >> committee meetings once a month? that's ridiculous. i can't believe you have not instituted board meetings every week. this is where you do the business of the board. it is ridiculous you would meet every two weeks. in two weeks, a whole lot of shit could happen. excuse me, i probably shouldn't have said that one. i also think that we are spending a lot of time talking about the community hub, which i think is important, however, when i see the numbers, it is typical of what school districts do. we get the numbers. i want to know how are we measuring the educational impact and the educational success of these students in these community hubs? to say a we have students in seats is not doing a damn things, it's not doing anything. we have black students at seeat at school sites and they're not achieving at the
alison, you are on this committee and who else is on here from the board of education? is there anyone else on this call? speak up if you are please. nobody. okay, this is -- alison, this is completely unacceptable. you should meet at least every week. >> i agree. >> committee meetings once a month? that's ridiculous. i can't believe you have not instituted board meetings every week. this is where you do the business of the board. it is ridiculous you would meet every two weeks. in...
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robert halfon is the chair of the education select committee and joins us now. good morning.h up is needed by the students and how much learning has been lost over the past six months, they should do that in conjunction with schools, collect the data, and then make an urgent decision as to whether or not exams will take place, or whether there will take place, or whether there will be a mixed version. there might be an option of doing the core subjects and then assessed grades for the other subjects. or a plan b, what happens if children are sent home, and how are they going to continue their learning and what is going to happen to the syllabus and other things? the government needs to a nswer other things? the government needs to answer these questions. the problem is there are so many variables among the things you have just described. would it not be simpler, therefore, to say scotland have, we are not having exams this year? in an idealworld, we would still go ahead with exams. they are very important to children. i do think there is time if the government make an announc
robert halfon is the chair of the education select committee and joins us now. good morning.h up is needed by the students and how much learning has been lost over the past six months, they should do that in conjunction with schools, collect the data, and then make an urgent decision as to whether or not exams will take place, or whether there will take place, or whether there will be a mixed version. there might be an option of doing the core subjects and then assessed grades for the other...
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committee share, jim imhoff, 85. chair of nutrition and forestry, pat roberts, 84. departing chair of health educationabor and pensions lamar alexander is 80. as is ranking committee member patrick leahy. i could go on and on, but i think you get the picture. it's an unique phenomenon. the typical eu leader has actually gotten younger. think of france's emmanuel macron only 42. austria's sebastian kerrs, 34. canadian prime minister justin trudeau, 48. north korea's leader kim jong-un believed to be 36. and new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern who just won an election in a landslide, 40. most countries have only minimum age requirements on the books from as young as 18 and as old as 45. as adam taylor has pointed you out in "the washington post" the few limits there can be strategically ignorechina's xi jinping now 67, widely expected to flout beijing's retirement age to continue for a third term or outright appeal it. and happened in turkmenistan and uganda by legal means. all must retire at 70 and in the philippines, government employees have a mandatory retirement age of 65. but neither appli
committee share, jim imhoff, 85. chair of nutrition and forestry, pat roberts, 84. departing chair of health educationabor and pensions lamar alexander is 80. as is ranking committee member patrick leahy. i could go on and on, but i think you get the picture. it's an unique phenomenon. the typical eu leader has actually gotten younger. think of france's emmanuel macron only 42. austria's sebastian kerrs, 34. canadian prime minister justin trudeau, 48. north korea's leader kim jong-un believed...
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response to fox 2 saying in part the renaming is a process being led by an advisory committee to the board of education. the district appreciates that the timing may be difficult for schools and has conveyed concerns. the sfusd is working to offer in-person learning options for our public school students. dr. james taylor of s a san francisco university political scientist. he said while mayor breed has a deep grass roots understanding of the sfusd, her question isn't this or that, it's this and that. two tough issues safely moving from distance to in person learning in the age of covid as some educational environments also need to change. >> young people are on the front lines so that shouldn't be a part of the question of either or, it should be we're doing pocket, but we need to hurry up and give our energy to getting our young people back. >> i am upset. i am mad. i need them to get their act together. we shouldn't even be having a conversation about anything else! that's where i stand. >> reporter: as the weekend comes to the fore, the mayor is wagering political capital, this fight is worth pushi
response to fox 2 saying in part the renaming is a process being led by an advisory committee to the board of education. the district appreciates that the timing may be difficult for schools and has conveyed concerns. the sfusd is working to offer in-person learning options for our public school students. dr. james taylor of s a san francisco university political scientist. he said while mayor breed has a deep grass roots understanding of the sfusd, her question isn't this or that, it's this...
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>> for the national committee of educators to support hubert humphrey. strong hubert humphrey person. that was the first time that blacks went to the democratic national convention and it turned out that i was privileged or lucky enough to go, because chairman bob vincent arranged that. >> it was a wild convention, wasn't it? >> yes. that was the convention of 1968. i was a pro-humphrey person. i knew him personally. yes, we achieved what we wanted to achieve to get him nominated but not what we wanted to get him elected. >> we are out in front of the governor's mansion in montgomery, alabama, where george wallace lived, for 20% of his life. this is the contenders. >> our 12th week. we have two more weeks after this. our next call from jackson, mississippi. jordan, you are on c-span. hi. >> caller: yes, sir, i have a comment and a question. my comment is, again, my interest in politics began when i was 10 years old working for the american independent party as a wallace volunteer. he didn't have a great deal of support in pennsylvania, he had a strong ba
>> for the national committee of educators to support hubert humphrey. strong hubert humphrey person. that was the first time that blacks went to the democratic national convention and it turned out that i was privileged or lucky enough to go, because chairman bob vincent arranged that. >> it was a wild convention, wasn't it? >> yes. that was the convention of 1968. i was a pro-humphrey person. i knew him personally. yes, we achieved what we wanted to achieve to get him...
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speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the committees on energy and commerce and education and labor be discharged from further consideration of h.r. 1603, and i ask for its immediate consideration in the house with an amendment adopted by the committee of -- on energy and commerce on november 19, 2019, by a vote of 47 yeas and one nay. the speaker pro tempore: under guidelines consistently issued by successive speakers as recorded in section 956 of the house rules and manual, the chair is constrained not to entertain request unless it has been cleared by the bipartisan floor and committee leaderships. mr. shimkus: thank you, mr. speaker. 78. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 1164, i call up house resolution 1153, condemning unwanted, unnecessary procedures on individuals without their full, informed consent, and ask for immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of resolution. the clerk: house resolution 153, resolution condemni
speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the committees on energy and commerce and education and labor be discharged from further consideration of h.r. 1603, and i ask for its immediate consideration in the house with an amendment adopted by the committee of -- on energy and commerce on november 19, 2019, by a vote of 47 yeas and one nay. the speaker pro tempore: under guidelines consistently issued by successive speakers as recorded in section 956 of the house rules and manual, the chair is...
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next, the board of education will discuss the policy on december 1st at the the committee of the whole meeting. will vote on the policy on december 8th. if the policy is approved in december, it will take at least a year and a half to implement. this includes actually drawing zones, updating district transportation routes, creating new application and enrollment process that is simple and easy for families. we expect that the earliest this policy will go into effect for students applying for elementary school in the 2023-2024 school year. you can look at the timeline. if we go to the next slide, we're going to take another quick 30 second break, again this is a chance to write down any thoughts or questions that you have so far, get up and stretch and when we come back, we'll finish up with couple of more slides and get to the interactive portion to tonight's community information meeting. we'll move on to the last portion of the presentation. let's click through to the next slide. what comes next? the board of education decides to produce thee changes, what happens then? if the policy
next, the board of education will discuss the policy on december 1st at the the committee of the whole meeting. will vote on the policy on december 8th. if the policy is approved in december, it will take at least a year and a half to implement. this includes actually drawing zones, updating district transportation routes, creating new application and enrollment process that is simple and easy for families. we expect that the earliest this policy will go into effect for students applying for...
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to educate the public and work with the state electoral votes, we have election committees here come up to my management team, to our union leadership, right down to our districts and people throughout the whole -- the purpose of that is to educate the public on our physical distribution processes, and the timing of owning. we have a website we have commercials we put out videos we made 10,000 contacts throughout the country are different electoral personnel. of this was a general that the postcard to be sent out with a general, public to basically it was a general statement to the public to basically request your ballot early for going to vote by mail and vote early. it was a high-level message. in some cases, it was not high enough and it conflicted with a couple of the states. that is where we got some of the complaints. i want to say though, we had a great deal of appreciation for many states in our efforts to educate the public on voting by mail. >> your mother was watching? >> i don't know if she was, but if she was, i want her to know that mother's day card is important. >> and
to educate the public and work with the state electoral votes, we have election committees here come up to my management team, to our union leadership, right down to our districts and people throughout the whole -- the purpose of that is to educate the public on our physical distribution processes, and the timing of owning. we have a website we have commercials we put out videos we made 10,000 contacts throughout the country are different electoral personnel. of this was a general that the...
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over $40 million for educational and other causes and will bring creative funding ideas and other opportunities to ccsf. i'm the only candidate who has served on a finance committee of a fiscally fit company. i believe that ccsf is a gem that must be preserved. i will be your independent and experienced voice on the board. thank you, and please vote for me. >> i'm juanita martinez, a family poor in money but rich in family history. my family came from northern mexico. my father was especially proud of his indigenous roots, comanche and navajo. we moved to california when my father was forced to retire. that opened up higher education for me because community college was free in california. i studied at delta college, earned an associate's agree. i transferred to s.f. state, and i was often the only student of color in any of my classes. my grassroots activism started in the ethnic strike. we didn't win all of our demands, but ethnic studies is now included and growing in area schools. in 2019, i was invited to speak at the city college ethnic studies teach-in during black history month. i told the students that as a former student and community college teacher an
over $40 million for educational and other causes and will bring creative funding ideas and other opportunities to ccsf. i'm the only candidate who has served on a finance committee of a fiscally fit company. i believe that ccsf is a gem that must be preserved. i will be your independent and experienced voice on the board. thank you, and please vote for me. >> i'm juanita martinez, a family poor in money but rich in family history. my family came from northern mexico. my father was...
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committees. he has also voted to block pell grants. if you believe in education than have your actions be consistent with your words. >> her next question is for mr. chabot it comes from chris wetterich of the cincinnati business prayer. >> mr. chabot new poll came out today from siena college and found 58% of ohio voters don't believe president trump took the adequate precautions to protect himself from the coronavirus but if you had the give them a letter. a graff of how he responded on behalf of the coronavirus what would that be? >> i don't give grades to president or anybody else. i'm responsible for the people i i represent the district and i do it to the best of my ability. my principle responsibility is in congress and my mom three committees the foreign affairs committee, the judiciary committee and the ranking member on the business committee. my principle responsibilities to make sure the people in this community and all over the country have jobs because half of the people who work in america work for small businesses. 70% of the new jobs created in a
committees. he has also voted to block pell grants. if you believe in education than have your actions be consistent with your words. >> her next question is for mr. chabot it comes from chris wetterich of the cincinnati business prayer. >> mr. chabot new poll came out today from siena college and found 58% of ohio voters don't believe president trump took the adequate precautions to protect himself from the coronavirus but if you had the give them a letter. a graff of how he...
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. >> i now recognize the ranking member of the committee on education and labor for her opening statement, thank you very much madame chairman, many americans pay too much for prescription drugs, it is not right and congress needs to step up, luckily we have a solution that can lower cost at the drugstore for patients and seniors, the solution can be passed into law before the election, the lower cost hr 19, the republican alternative to democrats hr three combines many bipartisan reforms to lower out-of-pocket spending protects access inc. here's and strengthens transparency and competition, to the contrary democrats hr three would eliminate 38 new drugs over the next decade, new drugs that can cure alzheimer's, cancer or covid-19. hr 19, the o republicans will would make research and development more competitive by reducing company's ability to gain the system and engage in anti-behavior, hr three would hide the cost of prescription drug behind the wall of medicare bureaucracy, the republican bipartisan bill on the other and would require insurance companies and pbm's to be more transpa
. >> i now recognize the ranking member of the committee on education and labor for her opening statement, thank you very much madame chairman, many americans pay too much for prescription drugs, it is not right and congress needs to step up, luckily we have a solution that can lower cost at the drugstore for patients and seniors, the solution can be passed into law before the election, the lower cost hr 19, the republican alternative to democrats hr three combines many bipartisan reforms...