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and that is that while this mainly affect the extracurricular, the after school musical and plays, a lot of students find their way to choir, to dance, to drama, through the extracurricular activities. if they're not present for students to be inspired by and to learn from, i for one found my way. i entered high school not knowing what i wanted to do, but from watching the school play and musical, i found what i wanted to do in high school. and i fear that if this resolution passes and if people are -- if schools are not allowed or not able to produce these shows because they simply do not have the funding, that many, many students will lose out opportunities that they could have had. thank you. >> thank you. i'm going to read off a few more names. sandra. joshua. bill. emma. cleo. charlotte and james. >> hi, my name is jessie, i'm a junior and i represent our technical theater department, comprised of 40 students. if this resolution passes tonight, our current production of sues cal tt will have to halt, because without the funding we receive from ticket sales, which make up 60% of
and that is that while this mainly affect the extracurricular, the after school musical and plays, a lot of students find their way to choir, to dance, to drama, through the extracurricular activities. if they're not present for students to be inspired by and to learn from, i for one found my way. i entered high school not knowing what i wanted to do, but from watching the school play and musical, i found what i wanted to do in high school. and i fear that if this resolution passes and if...
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i would like to, if it's ok with my colleagues, move up the extracurricular and co-curricular activity item because we have a lot of speakers here that are students. and so if i can please have the superintendent or actually daniel to read the recommendation into the record for just the extracurricular and co-curricular and then we can have public comment and go on. >> so this item seeks the board approval of policy extracurricular and co-curricular activities. it limits them to those that have been central to the success of the activity. the policy also codfys much of the law, you cannot discriminate in allowing them to participate in activity. significantly, the rules committee suggested amendment from the rules committee, you will see in quotes on the page of this item, it is that unless specifically authorized by law, no student shall be charged a fee for his or her participation in educational activities and to ensure that all have access to educational extracurricular and co-curricular activities. students shall not be charged to perform recitals of exhibitions of student work, e
i would like to, if it's ok with my colleagues, move up the extracurricular and co-curricular activity item because we have a lot of speakers here that are students. and so if i can please have the superintendent or actually daniel to read the recommendation into the record for just the extracurricular and co-curricular and then we can have public comment and go on. >> so this item seeks the board approval of policy extracurricular and co-curricular activities. it limits them to those...
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extracurricular activity. of late these arguments with officials there is a lot of technicals and extracurricular activity. rodney hood of utah keeps yapping at the referee. finally tony brothers has had enough. your second technical. you are gone. not a happy camper. not a fan of social media. good hand eye coordination. knocks it out of the gentleman's hand. he was taking a picture. he will be fine for that and no doubt is the plan. not a good look for the nba you are taking out your frustrations on the floor on fans. i don't care how mad you are.>> you cannot get away with anything because everyone has their cameras rolling.>> see you letter everyone. have a great night. thank you for joining us. good night. -- see you later everyone. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. th
extracurricular activity. of late these arguments with officials there is a lot of technicals and extracurricular activity. rodney hood of utah keeps yapping at the referee. finally tony brothers has had enough. your second technical. you are gone. not a happy camper. not a fan of social media. good hand eye coordination. knocks it out of the gentleman's hand. he was taking a picture. he will be fine for that and no doubt is the plan. not a good look for the nba you are taking out your...
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and the did tinkscame rick coul you extracurricular utter answers that get picked up. and the did tinks distinction may not get drawn between what is in the classroom and what is outside. there are a couple rather notorious and not very good cases, but oberlin and trinity were two places where there were some very difficult controversies over this. >> this is enormously complicated in the sense that part of it is quite simple, that what a professor is doing on his or her private time is what he or she is doing on their private time. they need to have the right to be citizens after all. but when -- what i will say being politics curious judgment on behalf of these individuals, gets involved with social media, i mean we're in a whole new world right now as far as the ways in which -- i mean it is so fascinating. people talk at heckler's vetoes. the social media veto is far more dangerous and is as we've seen life-threatening. so i'm not able to sit here and give you an answer except for my first response is what professors are doing at a citizen is that person's own bit.
and the did tinkscame rick coul you extracurricular utter answers that get picked up. and the did tinks distinction may not get drawn between what is in the classroom and what is outside. there are a couple rather notorious and not very good cases, but oberlin and trinity were two places where there were some very difficult controversies over this. >> this is enormously complicated in the sense that part of it is quite simple, that what a professor is doing on his or her private time is...
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because i agreed with everything you said about, you know, what a faculty member does extracurricular extracurricularly should be her business, his business up to a point, legal issues of course. but i just wondered if the social media part is just there's no privacy or is it something else? >> that's a good question. i absolutely believe that people have been having these curious to repugnant ideas forever, i mean forever on whatever the issue happens to be. i fail to understand still why people feel the need to hit send. i just don't understand. i mean have your idea and be at peace with that idea. i cannot conjugate this oversharing culture in which we all are living or forced to live because someone else is over sharing. i'm proud to be out of step in that regard. so i don't think this is anything new. i just think that there are ways in which we are now forced to deal with things is new. and not to take this in a whole different direction. but the simple example is state enacted violence against minority communities is not new. we know this, but now we know it in a different way
because i agreed with everything you said about, you know, what a faculty member does extracurricular extracurricularly should be her business, his business up to a point, legal issues of course. but i just wondered if the social media part is just there's no privacy or is it something else? >> that's a good question. i absolutely believe that people have been having these curious to repugnant ideas forever, i mean forever on whatever the issue happens to be. i fail to understand still...
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with the families of the school through the pta, involved with the teachers and helping with extracurricular activities. in 2012, mr. tobar received the mayor's award of out standing teacher. i spent 36 years as an officer in the merchant marines and master on a container ship. i've learned the importance of leadership, being a team player and ability to communicate. mr. tobar exemplifies all of those attributes, in the classroom, but in the play yard and working with the school administration he's a credit to the school and he's a credit to the unified school district. it's been over two weeks and there's been no decision. i ask you to make sure there's a thorough and expedition investigation. in his 18-year career at marshall, he's never put a child in danger or even been accused of it. he's a man of the highest moral caliber and needs to be back in classroom 12. thank you for listening. [applause] >> thank you, mr. wrath. >> thank you. i'm jason garcia, and i'm also here speaking for teacher tobar. i think that many people will be here speaking on his behalf on the type of person and indi
with the families of the school through the pta, involved with the teachers and helping with extracurricular activities. in 2012, mr. tobar received the mayor's award of out standing teacher. i spent 36 years as an officer in the merchant marines and master on a container ship. i've learned the importance of leadership, being a team player and ability to communicate. mr. tobar exemplifies all of those attributes, in the classroom, but in the play yard and working with the school administration...
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it is not unknown for borisjohnson to occasionally indulge in some extracurricular freelancing, to occasionallyricularfreelancing, piling on stuff not exactly in the brief of a foreign secretary. i am told that ona a foreign secretary. i am told that on a recent visit to a hospital with the health secretary he was very concerned about what he saw and is determined to deliver on the idea from the eu referendum campaign about or money for the health service after into it. on top of that, his timing could hardly be worse for the prime minister. he is already boris johnson is supporting that argument by suggesting what is needed is i don't love they have a dart for —— our health editor hugh pym is here. thatis that is the politics that there is a question about the nhs resources. and increasing debate with a&e units being so full, very overstretched staff, difficulties finding beds. all those images have really sharpened this debate. what people in the nhs are saying it is no good politicians bandying around billions of pounds more and debates going on around that without some proper analysis. what
it is not unknown for borisjohnson to occasionally indulge in some extracurricular freelancing, to occasionallyricularfreelancing, piling on stuff not exactly in the brief of a foreign secretary. i am told that ona a foreign secretary. i am told that on a recent visit to a hospital with the health secretary he was very concerned about what he saw and is determined to deliver on the idea from the eu referendum campaign about or money for the health service after into it. on top of that, his...
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i think when we start talking about training speak,about how to especially extracurricular we're engaging in managed speech, which i guess is what we do, but we have to tread very lightly much we think we know what the best way of is.g social media know -- i'm pretty humble around social media. i mean, there are times when words on social effect of the action as the first question suggested and what the implications of that are legally and ethically, i wet -- i don't think completely understand that. include social media, an introduction to social media and using it in faculty and student orientation. suggestgoing to that it necessarily is the best training, but we importance.s it's interesting to me, too, to think about who should do it. it certainly shouldn't be someone like me who doesn't actually -- isn't a native that environment at all. wonder again how i my disagreement earlier was about the -- how we describe this problem and we use to describe it and what we're trying to do. still haven't figured that out. of us havea lot warned our students that in socialhey say media may come b
i think when we start talking about training speak,about how to especially extracurricular we're engaging in managed speech, which i guess is what we do, but we have to tread very lightly much we think we know what the best way of is.g social media know -- i'm pretty humble around social media. i mean, there are times when words on social effect of the action as the first question suggested and what the implications of that are legally and ethically, i wet -- i don't think completely understand...
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las estudiantes estarÁn lejos de las aulas y de las actividades extracurriculares por un total de sieten una parte estoy de acuerdo, porque estÁn tomando prevenciÓn para que los niÑos no se afecten. parla: la decisiÓn-- carla: la decisiÓn implica un inconveniente para muchas familias. >> yo no trabajo, pero se que otras familias tienen que trabajar y hay otras familias que estaban descontentos porque no tiene quiÉn descuide a los niÑos. carla: el distrito cuenta con cinco campos y 1900 estudiantes. los estudiantes no tendrÁn que reponer los dÍas perdidos,de que el distrito habrÍa planificado dÍas de emergencia durante el aÑo. jorge: cuÁl es la prisa del gobierno de venezuela por destruir la casa donde fue asesinado oscar pÉrez y seis de sus compaÑeros? parece haber mucha prisa por incinerar los restos del expolicÍa en lugar de entregar el cuerpo a sus familiares. francisco de caracas nos dice quÉ es lo que aparentemente quiere ocultar el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro. francisco: se violento ataque con granadas en contra de la casa donde oscar pÉrez y seis de sus compaÑeros se habÍan refugia
las estudiantes estarÁn lejos de las aulas y de las actividades extracurriculares por un total de sieten una parte estoy de acuerdo, porque estÁn tomando prevenciÓn para que los niÑos no se afecten. parla: la decisiÓn-- carla: la decisiÓn implica un inconveniente para muchas familias. >> yo no trabajo, pero se que otras familias tienen que trabajar y hay otras familias que estaban descontentos porque no tiene quiÉn descuide a los niÑos. carla: el distrito cuenta con cinco campos y...
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i do think when we start talking about training people about how to speak, especially extracurricular speech, that we ,re engaging in managed speech which is what we do, but we have to tread lightly about how much we think we know, the best way we admit us traitors know how to use social media is -- it knowters -- administrators how to use of the media. >> i'm pretty humble about how to use social media. has -- there are times when words on social media have the effect of the action, of the first question suggested. invocations are legally and ethically. i don't think we completely understand that. , and include social media introduction to social media and using it in orientations. i'm not going to suggest it necessarily is the best training or that we have figured out how to do it, but we recognize its importance. it's interesting to think about who should do it. it certainly shouldn't be something like me who doesn't actually -- isn't a native to that environment at all. wonder again, how i to disagreement with michael earlier, how we describe this problem and the terms we use to d
i do think when we start talking about training people about how to speak, especially extracurricular speech, that we ,re engaging in managed speech which is what we do, but we have to tread lightly about how much we think we know, the best way we admit us traitors know how to use social media is -- it knowters -- administrators how to use of the media. >> i'm pretty humble about how to use social media. has -- there are times when words on social media have the effect of the action, of...
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some new skill is your students this is my students some of the morning everyone then leads an extracurricular coding course for children of all ages in order to. spread his passion for robotics we want to build a new generation of people the kids in this particular generation thing we just don't have to. part for the smarts are the power and the smarts of the teachers i mean does the fact they are born into technology so this is a test that he also loves robotics he is just about fourteen years and getting ready to go to high school kindly and he's building a robot to sort the major problem robot to really explain what you're doing here i can see that there's some kind of relationship between what you're doing on the screen and its. program in the real world so that when it sees an obstacle it stops it makes it to well blame people are working you can see so do need people to give a damn about and what kind of other robots would you like to build in future rewards that can help when there's a fire somewhere people need to receive what's going to be sent into the fire because there was a lot g
some new skill is your students this is my students some of the morning everyone then leads an extracurricular coding course for children of all ages in order to. spread his passion for robotics we want to build a new generation of people the kids in this particular generation thing we just don't have to. part for the smarts are the power and the smarts of the teachers i mean does the fact they are born into technology so this is a test that he also loves robotics he is just about fourteen...
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she by type schoolers truly need the support of classroom teachers to push for involvement in extracurriculars like research research grants and internship opportunities are so few would give exposure to real institutions she says they need funding so that's one person's view and she's a student so she knows what she's talking about this is a teacher she's a science teacher this is jenkins jerez and she writes in in a nation driven by test scores it can be challenging to convince teachers that authentic stem science and math teaching and learning works students are always excited when the learning is real relevant and connected to them so we need to keep creating those teachable moments so some of the things that students and schools in this country are up against funding teachers who are teaching to the test because that is what the school system expects of them talk about some of those. challenges i will think that you ran into in the filming of this you know i think you know certainly in in robbie's case you know here's an obvious a brilliant kid who's very good at taking on independent pro
she by type schoolers truly need the support of classroom teachers to push for involvement in extracurriculars like research research grants and internship opportunities are so few would give exposure to real institutions she says they need funding so that's one person's view and she's a student so she knows what she's talking about this is a teacher she's a science teacher this is jenkins jerez and she writes in in a nation driven by test scores it can be challenging to convince teachers that...
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if i was looking for an extracurricular, i would go to a pro who would not want to call me all the timebly go that route. i'm not saying i would. i'm not saying he did either. but fellas, women, hear me. if you're going to sleep aroun . you want someone that will come home and ruin your life? if your tooth hurts, you go to the dentist. >> such a good point.if you are a golfer, you probably want to play with a professional golfer. >> if you have a toothache, you go to the dentist. >> the interesting part of the book - - >> i don't know what that means. >> they actually could make a decent tv series out of that is the competing groups in the white house. the ivanka and jared group and the republican group. that was the insightful part of the book. >> and - - she was her own group. >> we had no idea what she was doing.>> cat, where do you see this going? would you >> only under one condition i have the perfect person to play trump. put on the screenplays. there we go, right? they have the same hair.the same scalawag attitude. for the fire and fury book, we keep the part about eating cats.
if i was looking for an extracurricular, i would go to a pro who would not want to call me all the timebly go that route. i'm not saying i would. i'm not saying he did either. but fellas, women, hear me. if you're going to sleep aroun . you want someone that will come home and ruin your life? if your tooth hurts, you go to the dentist. >> such a good point.if you are a golfer, you probably want to play with a professional golfer. >> if you have a toothache, you go to the dentist....
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that is no extracurriculars. we're the closing headquarters. be the first to know if your school is closed subscribing to the abc7 text alert. jonathan: firefighters have to -- alison: firefighters have to work through the cold day. the back of a home you can see here was burned out on cavalier corridor. we are told everyone got out in time. michelle: tracking breaking news from the southwest d.c. water front. one of the fish market barges is now taking on water. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is there now as they work to pump the water back in the river. what is the latest, s sam: this is good news. this is a process. it started at 7:00 this morning. you can look over here. you can see the water pouring out of the hose. the green hose over there. water is pouring out of a hose. apparently according to the owner the low tide here was the reason for it. caused this barge to come loose, tilt. water came in the barge. at which point they were trying to pump the water out of here. they went to the fire department seeking help. the fire department broug
that is no extracurriculars. we're the closing headquarters. be the first to know if your school is closed subscribing to the abc7 text alert. jonathan: firefighters have to -- alison: firefighters have to work through the cold day. the back of a home you can see here was burned out on cavalier corridor. we are told everyone got out in time. michelle: tracking breaking news from the southwest d.c. water front. one of the fish market barges is now taking on water. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is...
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just keeping it real if i was looking at extracurricular go to a pro will not want to date or graduatecall me all the time. i'd probably would go that route. not saying i would, it's apprehends full and i'm not saying he did either but fellows, women, hear me now, if you're going to go sneak around are you speak around with someone who will come home. or you find a professional who has a medical record and everything will be fine. greg: . it's a good point. if you're a golfer, you would place a professional golfer rather than -- >> if you got a ticket, go to the dentist. [laughter] greg: i don't even know what that means. >> part of the book could make a decent series is the three groups in the white house, the bannon group, the ivanka trump and jared group and the republican group that was an insightful. greg: over rosa, she was her own group as no one likes her. she brought her friends over to check the rooms. kat, where you see this going? would you watch? >> only under one condition and i have the perfect person to play trump, on the screen pleas. right? [laughter] they have the sa
just keeping it real if i was looking at extracurricular go to a pro will not want to date or graduatecall me all the time. i'd probably would go that route. not saying i would, it's apprehends full and i'm not saying he did either but fellows, women, hear me now, if you're going to go sneak around are you speak around with someone who will come home. or you find a professional who has a medical record and everything will be fine. greg: . it's a good point. if you're a golfer, you would place a...
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. >> i'm very extracurricular.>> coming up, what we know about the controversial memo that the intel house committee has elected to make public. let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. i'm trying to manage my a1c, then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. she told me about non-insulin victoza®. victoza® is not only proven to lower a1c and blood sugar, but for people with type 2 diabetes treating their cardiovascular disease, victoza®
. >> i'm very extracurricular.>> coming up, what we know about the controversial memo that the intel house committee has elected to make public. let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service...
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it is not unknown for boris johnson to occasionally indulge in some extracurricular freelancing.ecent visit to a hospital with the health secretary, he was very concerned about what he saw, and he is determined to deliver on that idea from the eu referendum campaign of more money for the health service after brexit. but when headlines like this appear in the newspaper, but for a cabinet meeting, his critics will say that he is grandstanding and there is no doubt it is unconventional. i'm afraid this is all about boris johnson. he is not really concerned about those patients waiting on trolleys in corridors and the elderly people in the backs of ambulances waiting to be treated in the backs of ambulances. it is just about his tedious political games. if the government were really serious about giving money to the nhs, they would have done it in the budget. watt—mac others say mr johnson's intervention is good news but there needs to be a focus on the bigger picture. having more allies in come of it calling for more funding from —— for the nhs and social care is very welcome as far
it is not unknown for boris johnson to occasionally indulge in some extracurricular freelancing.ecent visit to a hospital with the health secretary, he was very concerned about what he saw, and he is determined to deliver on that idea from the eu referendum campaign of more money for the health service after brexit. but when headlines like this appear in the newspaper, but for a cabinet meeting, his critics will say that he is grandstanding and there is no doubt it is unconventional. i'm afraid...
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. >> they believed that all this extracurricular behavior exposed over the years doesn't allow for abortioner was involved in anything like that. they actually believe that? >> yes. >> okay. thank you. >> i just want to say one thing. >> also voted for a quote/unquote wild card. i had so many supporters who said they kind of understood he was little bit of a guess, but they were going for him because he was interesting. he was the hot hampbltdnd. so people expected this to be a a little bit crazy. >> he firmly believes he has thicker skin, and if he can just last longer, take more hell than anyone else. >> on fifth avenue, he is clean. the round table is sticking with us. going to come up and tell us things i didn't know. we're coming right back. if you move your old 401(k) to a fidelity ira, we make sure you're in the loop at every step from the moment you decide to move your money to the instant your new retirement account is funded. ♪ oh and at fidelity, you'll see how all your investments are working together. because when you know where you stand, things are just clearer. ♪ just rememb
. >> they believed that all this extracurricular behavior exposed over the years doesn't allow for abortioner was involved in anything like that. they actually believe that? >> yes. >> okay. thank you. >> i just want to say one thing. >> also voted for a quote/unquote wild card. i had so many supporters who said they kind of understood he was little bit of a guess, but they were going for him because he was interesting. he was the hot hampbltdnd. so people expected...
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then, i went home -- well, the chief -- again, i always like to compliment her on her extracurricular activities. so she's ready to go home. it's early in the morning now, and she had just went to the warriors game. we didn't know the other went, but we just saw each other. she was ready to go home, as was i, and a couple that live a few hundred yards way, i saw them. i introduced them, and the chief stood there probably 15, 20 minutes talking to them. they were talking about everything under the sun but -- with the chief, mainly about what's going on in the city and just a variety of things, but that's just how she is. she's on her own time now. she's ready to go home, and she did stick around because she was so kind. she left when they left -- oh, and they thought the world of you, so that was very kind of you to do that. then, i went home and turned on the tv, watched some of the rerun of the warrior game. about 2:00 went to 26, and what was coming on? the mayor's appointment calendar on the board of supervisors. so i happened to watch that whole process of mark farrell, and i'm go
then, i went home -- well, the chief -- again, i always like to compliment her on her extracurricular activities. so she's ready to go home. it's early in the morning now, and she had just went to the warriors game. we didn't know the other went, but we just saw each other. she was ready to go home, as was i, and a couple that live a few hundred yards way, i saw them. i introduced them, and the chief stood there probably 15, 20 minutes talking to them. they were talking about everything under...
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it's not unknown for borisjohnson to occasionally indulge in some extracurricular freelancing, pilingnot exactly in the brief of a foreign secretary. i'm told that on a recent visit to a hospital with the health secretary he was very concerned about what he saw and he's determined to deliver on the idea from the eu referendum campaign of more money for the health service after brexit. but when headlines like this appear in the newspaper before a cabinet meeting, his critics will say that he's grandstanding, and there's no doubt it's unconventional. i'm afraid this is all about boris johnson. he's not really concerned about those patients waiting on trolleys in corridors and those elderly people in the backs of ambulances in the freezing cold, waiting to be treated. it's just his tedious political games. if the government were really serious about putting the money into the nhs, they would have done it in the budget last autumn. others say mrjohnson‘s intervention is good news, but there needs to be a focus on the bigger picture. having more allies in cabinet, calling for more funding
it's not unknown for borisjohnson to occasionally indulge in some extracurricular freelancing, pilingnot exactly in the brief of a foreign secretary. i'm told that on a recent visit to a hospital with the health secretary he was very concerned about what he saw and he's determined to deliver on the idea from the eu referendum campaign of more money for the health service after brexit. but when headlines like this appear in the newspaper before a cabinet meeting, his critics will say that he's...
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what are your teachers like, do you have extracurriculars, what about graduation rates? if you talk to principles in private schools and choice based areas, they know immediately if it is a parent calling who has access to a voucher or an esa. have a checklist. it is about making the case that parents are savvy. we are going to get far better information from these market-based feedback mechanisms that we have ever gotten from this assignment by zip code monopoly system. >> for the people who don't like it, it is the same reason they don't like taxpayer scholarships or vouchers. somebody posted on twitter and article from 1999 about this burgeoning school choice movement, and it could have been written today. all the arguments were the same, just the number of kids. one thing i find interesting -- the economization of this. if you don't use the $1000, it rolls over. the endave any money at of your high school experience, you can use it for college, which is a real conscious way of doing these things. states, the people hate that more than anything because they think it i
what are your teachers like, do you have extracurriculars, what about graduation rates? if you talk to principles in private schools and choice based areas, they know immediately if it is a parent calling who has access to a voucher or an esa. have a checklist. it is about making the case that parents are savvy. we are going to get far better information from these market-based feedback mechanisms that we have ever gotten from this assignment by zip code monopoly system. >> for the people...
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found tht the first take away was that beingng noth involved was something afterschool or the extracurricularwas certainly better than nothing at all. so, we think that there are twol things going on there, and one the positive impact of doing the afterschool program, whether it is basketball or the african-american led programs or the protection of perhaps doing the more negative things in thap time. buthe we oth alsoer found was t african-american led programs outperformed the other programs, and these were a wide array of programs were a number of issues as well. in terms of the overall academic performance and this is grades and also in terms of the self-esteem and resiliency. so self-confidence and the th confidence in the ability, a nd the resiliency and the ability to navigate conflicts and they outperform the other two groupsh and fast forward this past spring, the summer of 2017, and so the students that graduated and we did a follow-up or the year two study, and the question is where are they now? you think of the oprah winfrey,e and where are they now? so we wanted to know. so we d
found tht the first take away was that beingng noth involved was something afterschool or the extracurricularwas certainly better than nothing at all. so, we think that there are twol things going on there, and one the positive impact of doing the afterschool program, whether it is basketball or the african-american led programs or the protection of perhaps doing the more negative things in thap time. buthe we oth alsoer found was t african-american led programs outperformed the other programs,...
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do you have extracurriculars? what are the afterschool programs like? is my child going to be safe? what about grad rates? if you talk to principals of private schools in choice-based areas, they'll tell you they know immediately when it's a parent calling who has access to a voucher or an esa because they will have a checklist of things that they are looking for in that school. so i think it's just a matter, with policymakers in particular, of making the case to them that parents are incredibly savvy. that we are going to get far better information from these market-based feedback mechanisms than we have ever gotten from this assignment by zip code monopoly system, and then just walking them through the mechanics. >> yeah, i mean, for the people who don't like it, it's the same reason they don't like tax credit scholarships or vouchers. i was on, yesterday or two days ago, someone had posted an article from twitter from 1999 about this new burgeon school choice movement and it could have been written today. all the same arguments. one unique thing that i find is interesting that i
do you have extracurriculars? what are the afterschool programs like? is my child going to be safe? what about grad rates? if you talk to principals of private schools in choice-based areas, they'll tell you they know immediately when it's a parent calling who has access to a voucher or an esa because they will have a checklist of things that they are looking for in that school. so i think it's just a matter, with policymakers in particular, of making the case to them that parents are...
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. >> reporter: the study looks at the brain effects of extracurriculars. not just me, your dad, telling you to do this. science shows us that this will make you happier, more resili t resilient, stronger. >> exactly. >> reporter: for participating, parents and kids are paid for each visit. the results are due out the next year. do you think the study will change the way we educate our kids or parent? >> i think so. we hope at the end we'll be able to sayld kinds of activities actually end up doing better than children who don't. >> reporter: in an online poll we asked viewers to tell us what you worry most about impacting the brain? and the number one answer, sc a big difference from when my kids were little. we said no phone until middle school. and kids are on screens at 2, 3. >> is it possible, to look back at the study, and say, that much screen time didn't do any harm. >> they could say that. >> that's another question. >> we spent a lot of time watching tv as kids. >> carson is like, asking for a friend. >> you see kids on the screens at restaurants
. >> reporter: the study looks at the brain effects of extracurriculars. not just me, your dad, telling you to do this. science shows us that this will make you happier, more resili t resilient, stronger. >> exactly. >> reporter: for participating, parents and kids are paid for each visit. the results are due out the next year. do you think the study will change the way we educate our kids or parent? >> i think so. we hope at the end we'll be able to sayld kinds of...
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too many extracurricular activities.is so much good news going on and that's where i would prefer the president and white house to shine the light if they can on just those good pieces of news. >> sandra: it is a great point because when we started the week, while there were tweets from the president about the economy and the skyrocketing stock market and jobs, he also threw in some of those tweets like withholding u.s. aid to pakistan and sarah sanders was asked about that. what spurred that tweet and that threat to withhold funding? here was the answer. you actually heard it in the lead-in, you heard the answer. they're not fulfilling their obligations was the response. why not just focus on the wins? why not focus on the strengths of this administration? why start another conversation? >> i think what they're doing on pakistan is fine and appropriate and policy oriented. the president is doing so well with the policies he is pushing forward. the things that are getting him into hot water are things nothing to do with
too many extracurricular activities.is so much good news going on and that's where i would prefer the president and white house to shine the light if they can on just those good pieces of news. >> sandra: it is a great point because when we started the week, while there were tweets from the president about the economy and the skyrocketing stock market and jobs, he also threw in some of those tweets like withholding u.s. aid to pakistan and sarah sanders was asked about that. what spurred...
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. >> study looks at the brain affects of extracurriculars.ntribute to good brain development. >> you would like to say it's not just me, your dad telling you to do this, science shows us this will make your happier, more resilient, stronger. >> exactly. >> for participating, kids and parents are both paid several hundred dollars per visit. the study's first results are due out in the next year. >> do you think this study will change the way we educate our kids, the way we parent, the way society looks at the teenager. >> i think so. at the end we hope to be able to say children who do these kinds of activities actually end up doing a lot better than children who don't. >> in an online poll, we asked viewers to tell us what you're worried most about impacting your kids brain and the number one answer across the board screen time. screen time. screen time. >> a big difference even just when my kids were little we said no phone, no screen time until middle school. now kids are on screens at two, three. >> but it is possible in ten years when the
. >> study looks at the brain affects of extracurriculars.ntribute to good brain development. >> you would like to say it's not just me, your dad telling you to do this, science shows us this will make your happier, more resilient, stronger. >> exactly. >> for participating, kids and parents are both paid several hundred dollars per visit. the study's first results are due out in the next year. >> do you think this study will change the way we educate our kids, the...
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included, we found that the first take away was that being involved with something after school or extracurricular was certainly better than nothing at all. so we think there are two things going on there. of of the positive impact doing the afterschool program, whether it is basketball or an african-american lead program, and also the protection against perhaps doing more negative things during that time. what we also found was that the african-american led programs outperformed the other programs. these were a wide way of -- wide array of programs. particularly in terms of overall academic performance, and also in terms of self-esteem and resiliency. self-confidence, confidence in their ability, resiliency and ability to navigate conflict. they outperformed the other two groups. fast-forward. this past spring, the summer of 2017, the students have graduated and we did a follow-up study. the question was, where are they now? we did follow-up interviews with all of the students that had participated in the african-american led programs, as many as we could get. we got about 79% of them altogether.
included, we found that the first take away was that being involved with something after school or extracurricular was certainly better than nothing at all. so we think there are two things going on there. of of the positive impact doing the afterschool program, whether it is basketball or an african-american lead program, and also the protection against perhaps doing more negative things during that time. what we also found was that the african-american led programs outperformed the other...
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borisjohnson is boris johnson is not borisjohnson is not averse to a spot of extracurricular freelancingconservatives that labour are making the running on the nhs and they have to ta ke the running on the nhs and they have to take the fight tojeremy corbyn, but there are others who are raising something of an eyebrow about boris johnson's intervention. the chancellor, philip hammond, hasjust turned up a meeting in brussels and was asked this. the opening line of his response was a rather tart, mr johnson is the foreign secretary. perhaps a suggestion that he should stick to the dayjob. perhaps a suggestion that he should stick to the day job. we have to move on, chris. thank you. nigel farage has said the refusal of the ukip leader, henry bolton, to resign could be a "lifeline" for the party. 14 members of mr bolton's senior team have quit following the controversy over his former girlfriend making racist remarks about meghan markle. writing for the daily telegraph website, mr farage said if he had the courage, mr bolton could use the situation to force ukip to change. we will be speaki
borisjohnson is boris johnson is not borisjohnson is not averse to a spot of extracurricular freelancingconservatives that labour are making the running on the nhs and they have to ta ke the running on the nhs and they have to take the fight tojeremy corbyn, but there are others who are raising something of an eyebrow about boris johnson's intervention. the chancellor, philip hammond, hasjust turned up a meeting in brussels and was asked this. the opening line of his response was a rather tart,...