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in lakeview i'm sorry in fairview they tried to address this through a desegregation plan. with the supreme court decision, parent involvement committee schools they began to feel that would be endangered and they could no longer rely upon the is a way to stop this concern about access. so they wanted to deal with all these challenges but they wanted to do it without making people mad. and a particularly they are being asked to do more for less. under these conditions originally kind of early 2000's mid to thousands they tried to make somewhat deeper changes to the school. they put into place new training programs for teachers. on that kind of thing but they soon found resistance from predominantly white privilege families are from there predominantly white teachers who were concerned about those changes and raised objections. over time the district leaders emerged on raise the managerial approaches that appeared to help them their equity gains in these difficult conditions. but without upsetting teachers in these families. they did not want to upset them notth because they
in lakeview i'm sorry in fairview they tried to address this through a desegregation plan. with the supreme court decision, parent involvement committee schools they began to feel that would be endangered and they could no longer rely upon the is a way to stop this concern about access. so they wanted to deal with all these challenges but they wanted to do it without making people mad. and a particularly they are being asked to do more for less. under these conditions originally kind of early...
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retain predominate a white middle-class families to fairview. it was part of their efforts to market the schools as a positively diverse place. it wasn't his motivation, but he saw there were some strategic benefits. we actually have leveraged the voice of those who do a traditionally or have traditionally had a voice into giving us an opportunity to have a voice. it was unfortunate that it had to happen, he said, that way, but the scored vision, not because we asked them but because they asked him emphasizing the influence of white families wanted more dual language immersion programs and which had influence over school board members who didn't want to scare the majority community but julio accepted pragmatically unequal responsiveness was part of the spell to involved in securing these programs and hope that expected they would develop filing will is him, reinforcing cultures and offering english language learners greater access to academic content which the research suggested happened. this example could be seen as a win, to see something goo
retain predominate a white middle-class families to fairview. it was part of their efforts to market the schools as a positively diverse place. it wasn't his motivation, but he saw there were some strategic benefits. we actually have leveraged the voice of those who do a traditionally or have traditionally had a voice into giving us an opportunity to have a voice. it was unfortunate that it had to happen, he said, that way, but the scored vision, not because we asked them but because they asked...
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to find out, i started studying fairview in milltown. milltown was a working traditionally manufacturing based wisconsin city with a conservative political orientation and anti immigrant politics. so when i went to milltown, for example, they had been kind of transitioning out of, well, paying manufacturing jobs that were being bought. those corporations are being bought up by global conglomerates, often do unionize. and then some people were getting higher paid manufacturing jobs and others were being filtered into newly. do unionized food processing work, which was very dangerous and also was part of what brought immigrant. then they recruited immigrant labor for that. but that was also a place then that generated an anti-immigrant politics. so they had anti de labor in laws and english only ordinances in the area. this was a district of about 20,000 students in fairview in contrast, it was a similarly sized but a relatively well-resourced community with more middle class population and a reputation for liberal politics, espousing valu
to find out, i started studying fairview in milltown. milltown was a working traditionally manufacturing based wisconsin city with a conservative political orientation and anti immigrant politics. so when i went to milltown, for example, they had been kind of transitioning out of, well, paying manufacturing jobs that were being bought. those corporations are being bought up by global conglomerates, often do unionize. and then some people were getting higher paid manufacturing jobs and others...
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predominantly white middle class families to fairview.was part their efforts to market the schools as a positive heavily diverse place. it his motivation. but he saw there were some strategic benefits to his cause. we actually leverage the voice of those who do a traditionally or have traditionally had a voice into giving us an opportunity to have a voice. it was unfortunate that it had to happen, he said that way. but the school board decision was made to expand a language immersion, not because we asked them, but because they asked him, julio said, emphasizing the influence of white families who wanted more dual language immersion programs and which had influence over school board members who didn't want to scare that community. however julio accepted pragmatically that unequal responsiveness was part of the racial politics involved in securing these programs, and he and expected that they would develop bilingualism, reinforcing let latinas students cultures and offer english learners greater access to academic content schools, which is
predominantly white middle class families to fairview.was part their efforts to market the schools as a positive heavily diverse place. it his motivation. but he saw there were some strategic benefits to his cause. we actually leverage the voice of those who do a traditionally or have traditionally had a voice into giving us an opportunity to have a voice. it was unfortunate that it had to happen, he said that way. but the school board decision was made to expand a language immersion, not...
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ivan grew up in my small view of fairview.d guy had a prosthetic arm and only three fingers on his other hand. at christmas he would come to our house and sing christmas carols. with a tape recorder of his own voice so he could harmonize with himself. it. [laughter] when i was 15 he passed away. it was at his funeral when i realize how truly unique he really was. you see, it turns out that ivan life georgia bailey from it's a wonderful life from anyone i've ever met. i know that n my great grandfather had purchased the fairview telephone company in 1919. ivan age 25 bundled up went out to help restore phone service unbeknownst to him, way down the line i high-voltage power line had fallen onto the telephone line. so when he cut through the w with a pair of old uninsulated players 6000 volts of electricity shot through his body. as he lay smoldering in the snow everyone assumed he was dead. ss people always doing fairview they rallied to help and support him. lady would marry and celebrate the birth of its first child a baby bo
ivan grew up in my small view of fairview.d guy had a prosthetic arm and only three fingers on his other hand. at christmas he would come to our house and sing christmas carols. with a tape recorder of his own voice so he could harmonize with himself. it. [laughter] when i was 15 he passed away. it was at his funeral when i realize how truly unique he really was. you see, it turns out that ivan life georgia bailey from it's a wonderful life from anyone i've ever met. i know that n my great...
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cover fairview, cherryland, san lorenzo and castro valley later this year. staff from the combined offices will be moving into a new. facility in hayward. the chp says the move will eliminate staff redundancy and that staffing levels in the castro valley area will remain the same. people are marking mlk day with a special faith service and service projects. we'll take a look at how the bay area is keeping the dream alive, creating unity and sharing love. >> i'm spencer christian. the upcoming week we'll get off to a dry start, but it won't last long. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up in just a then we are looking for you. we are the peace corps. with volunteers in more than 60 countries. living together. working together. transforming lives. together. join us. this election is a choice between results or just rhetoric. californians deserve a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home, and build a
cover fairview, cherryland, san lorenzo and castro valley later this year. staff from the combined offices will be moving into a new. facility in hayward. the chp says the move will eliminate staff redundancy and that staffing levels in the castro valley area will remain the same. people are marking mlk day with a special faith service and service projects. we'll take a look at how the bay area is keeping the dream alive, creating unity and sharing love. >> i'm spencer christian. the...
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. >> deputies arrested jenea, the principal at fairview school. >> what was it like for you being atthe worst experience. them thinking, how can this happen in america? i was so worried about what was happening at my house with my girls. >> there is nothing that jenea could do but wait for her arraignment. she figured that jessica would be in court and was anxious about being able to see her. >> i know she's going to want me to look at her. i can't see because i didn't have my contacts and i didn't have my glasses, they won't let me take them to court. i wanted to look at my daughter. i want to look at a familiar face. >> but that didn't happen because jenea never made it inside that courtroom. >> you arrest jenea, you have her in custody, and then four days later, a big twist comes along in this case. >> it was for me, yeah. it was a big twist. >> coming up -- >> are you capable of murdering someone? >> no. no. >> did you plan the murder of your husband? >> no. >> a turn in the case. detectives jumped the gun? >> what they did, i believe, is arrests now and investigate later. >> the
. >> deputies arrested jenea, the principal at fairview school. >> what was it like for you being atthe worst experience. them thinking, how can this happen in america? i was so worried about what was happening at my house with my girls. >> there is nothing that jenea could do but wait for her arraignment. she figured that jessica would be in court and was anxious about being able to see her. >> i know she's going to want me to look at her. i can't see because i didn't...