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. >> paul reveer, prek-8 and the principal. and everett, middle school and the principal, and guest. and rosa parks elementary school, principal paul jacobson, congratulations. >> okay we have one more school that we would like to honor, sfusd has one school that is identified as both, a high, performance and a high progress school and we are very, very glad to honor john chin and their principal alen lee and we are proud of the work that they have done and all of the teachers and staff have done to serve our services. and so chin, and lee are you here? >> no. and could we give them a round of applause? [ applause ] president fewer, good evening, president fewer and commissioners, and deputy superintendents and superintendent carranza, and last night we had our student advisory council, cabinet election, and the following people, were elected. and president jones. >> please silence, audience for the student delegate's report. >> vice president wong and, secretary lamb, and public relations linking and historian, rebecca borh, a
. >> paul reveer, prek-8 and the principal. and everett, middle school and the principal, and guest. and rosa parks elementary school, principal paul jacobson, congratulations. >> okay we have one more school that we would like to honor, sfusd has one school that is identified as both, a high, performance and a high progress school and we are very, very glad to honor john chin and their principal alen lee and we are proud of the work that they have done and all of the teachers and...
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right now they are prek through high school.ll get this late last night telling them not to send their kids to school monday morning, and nobody seems to know exactly what is going on, we have spoke to doctor palmer last night sees a phone and told us he was working to get specifics ape didn't have the details. we did reach out again this morning. we have in the yet heard back. a parent tells us they will have a meeting tonight here at the school at 6:00 o'clock where they are hoping to get some answers from staff and administrators about just what is going on and when, and if these students will be able to return to school. chris and kerry. >> that is unreal. >> another headache for those parents. >> and one after another they just keep on coming. >>> is a bean, thank you. >>> so what do you do if you just robbed a house or robbed a house in the recent past. you try not to confess to the cops, right? how one crook called police and told them the entire story, unintentionally. >> oh, boy. >>> dark vader heads to polls in ukraine
right now they are prek through high school.ll get this late last night telling them not to send their kids to school monday morning, and nobody seems to know exactly what is going on, we have spoke to doctor palmer last night sees a phone and told us he was working to get specifics ape didn't have the details. we did reach out again this morning. we have in the yet heard back. a parent tells us they will have a meeting tonight here at the school at 6:00 o'clock where they are hoping to get...
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next speaker, please hi, i'm dorsey shard a have two children endorsed in the prek at lafayette elementary and the second in the fourth and fifth grader at harvey milk academy in the castro i'm here to talk about the crisis at harvey milk and scotland you add the resources for the staff and teachers any sons class has been without a teacher same class was left without a teacher last year as well there are teachers that go two years in the row i want to commend the strunt kersey at the back of the rool and trying to help the students as they attend the school without a teacher this is a small school lacking resources such as on campus literacy and staff coaches are support in time of crisis students are feeling sadness and frustration and less willingness to learn the need is urgent (clapping.) thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi my name is bryce from room 202 in the harvey milk academy for the past 5 weeks my class is teacher also and that made me and my class stressed out and worried i'm asking if you can do anything to help thank you (clapping.) good evening board of edu
next speaker, please hi, i'm dorsey shard a have two children endorsed in the prek at lafayette elementary and the second in the fourth and fifth grader at harvey milk academy in the castro i'm here to talk about the crisis at harvey milk and scotland you add the resources for the staff and teachers any sons class has been without a teacher same class was left without a teacher last year as well there are teachers that go two years in the row i want to commend the strunt kersey at the back of...
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. >> this whole school i've supported from day one, prek on. my child probably won't two to school until november. >> slash in enrollment is culmination of month long fight with philadelphia school disstri. they claim palmer violateded the charter and under performed on tests. and palmer was authorizeded to teach 675 stupts but enrollment at the school's two campuses bloondz to more than 1200 and course ruled in favor of district and awarded it 1:5 million palmer's -- >> they really believe somehow they thought they would make it. >> and more students could be moved. palmer says he's working with private donors to helpful a budget deficit and pay for extra 300 sore to kids it's teaching cuts would come from high school which leaves more uncertainty for parents. >> i don't know two high schoolers and middle schooler and not clear on what is happening with them and don't worry. >> these things happen it really does. >> and come monday students who didn't win in lottery won't be coming back to palmer on monday. live in northern liberties chad prad
. >> this whole school i've supported from day one, prek on. my child probably won't two to school until november. >> slash in enrollment is culmination of month long fight with philadelphia school disstri. they claim palmer violateded the charter and under performed on tests. and palmer was authorizeded to teach 675 stupts but enrollment at the school's two campuses bloondz to more than 1200 and course ruled in favor of district and awarded it 1:5 million palmer's -- >> they...
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let me say particularly to the families out there, it begins prek, going to college gens with the abilityild entering kindergarten having some level of preparation. isn't it awful to understand if your child has never been to preschool, never been exposed to a school setting, you begin with a disadvantage. the other big marker is 3rd grade. if individuals, if our children are not reading appropriately by 3rd grade, there is a correlation of their inability to fulfill to finish the elemental school level to go on to junior high school, let alone graduate from h because, if you ever took a child in 3rd grade who cannot read. he or she cannot access what comes after. i feel like a deficit few will, which is very, very damaging to children. now, it's never too late to trip to try to do something to intervene. you never given on your child but we must remember, latino families in if a child strarts reading by 3, in the high schools the assumption is your child will prepare for college that's wrong. >> because there hasn't been a level playing field. >> not only that, high schools have differen
let me say particularly to the families out there, it begins prek, going to college gens with the abilityild entering kindergarten having some level of preparation. isn't it awful to understand if your child has never been to preschool, never been exposed to a school setting, you begin with a disadvantage. the other big marker is 3rd grade. if individuals, if our children are not reading appropriately by 3rd grade, there is a correlation of their inability to fulfill to finish the elemental...
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a lot of the out reach is going to be focused on the schools and the head start sites and other prek sites in the specific areas. and we do mailings, through our housing authority. and we collaborate with the community partners and we also walk the beat out reach and we stand on the street corners and pass out the post cards with the reminders and the information about the enrollment and applying for school. >> but it is also going to be conducting language assessments and counseling, and we have these one to one conversations with the parents. to help them to understand the kinds of programs and pathways that we offer. so, the students who are applying, may be contacted by the epc, to make an appointment to come in for a language assessment. >> an update for the changes that we are looking for the 2015, 16 enrollment cycle and the admissions process and we are getting a lot of questions about this, and we, we don't have standardized test scores, and so, we will be administering the admission's test to all of the students who are applying for the lowell for ninth grade admission and
a lot of the out reach is going to be focused on the schools and the head start sites and other prek sites in the specific areas. and we do mailings, through our housing authority. and we collaborate with the community partners and we also walk the beat out reach and we stand on the street corners and pass out the post cards with the reminders and the information about the enrollment and applying for school. >> but it is also going to be conducting language assessments and counseling, and...
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. >> reporter: chad and yen emrick have a few years of prek left but like many parents there is a predicament. lure of city living but the the concerns of the philadelphia school district. >> it is so scary when you are a parent. a lot of times when you move here like myself ape my wife, we were single with no children. when your children reach three we are like wow what will we do. >> reporter: drew murray of the logan square neighborhood association and other groups began this school fair three years ago. it was a chance to inform people of their options. >> your number one schools, is there public, charter, parochial and independent school, all represented. >> reporter: while many schools here are alternatives to the philadelphia school district system like friend central and baldwin school in bryn mawr there are schools from the district. parents and administrators say there are good schools and parent should stay. >> if we don't have good public education, and have good bright people staying in the city, the city will witter and all the growth we have had will go away. >> reporter: not l
. >> reporter: chad and yen emrick have a few years of prek left but like many parents there is a predicament. lure of city living but the the concerns of the philadelphia school district. >> it is so scary when you are a parent. a lot of times when you move here like myself ape my wife, we were single with no children. when your children reach three we are like wow what will we do. >> reporter: drew murray of the logan square neighborhood association and other groups began...
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some better planning around whether or not the mission bay should be a high school, or should it be a prek-5? and you know, this, dream of having it have a science lab, upstairs, where all of our teachers can centrally come, and get trained. is still, you know, it is just that is a dream that i think that we would all like to explore depending on the growth of our city. and you know, mission bay, i think, leaps and bounds and some of the plans that they have to improve the landscape and you know with the warriors coming and with just a variety of different things that will be impacting the community. how we accommodate all of our family and our students will be a really big conversation to have. so i just want to and i am just grateful that everyone has come to the table that we are really going to hammer through this and then hopefully, three of these quarterly meetings have some action plans, and some tasks. and that will help us to have these deeper conversations for planning. >> commissioner fewer? >> thank you. supervisor kim. yes, i think that these two presentations even with the pr
some better planning around whether or not the mission bay should be a high school, or should it be a prek-5? and you know, this, dream of having it have a science lab, upstairs, where all of our teachers can centrally come, and get trained. is still, you know, it is just that is a dream that i think that we would all like to explore depending on the growth of our city. and you know, mission bay, i think, leaps and bounds and some of the plans that they have to improve the landscape and you...
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the new practices stread head-to-toe preks and have more rules about keeping hands and equipment clean. >>> and now to the ebola outbreak in liberia. the situation is dire there. we introduced you to an american looking out for the youngest victims and the outpouring of support she has received from our viewers is nothing short of remarkable. anne thompson reports. >> reporter: in liberia, there is no end to ebola's grief. more than 4,200 cases and 2,500 deaths. too many of them children. too many witnessed by new jersey's katie mylar. >> la little boy charlie who i sat with while he was dying. he was 8 years old and by himself. just dying in the worst conditions you can can imagine. in his voice and in his face, i think it's just hopelessness and fear. >> and she can't forget 11-year-old esther. >> she had beaten ebola, but her entire family was dead. can you imagine being 8 years old and having your life changed in that way. >> she opened the more the meet girls academy. but ebola has closed the schools. so she has shifted her mission. >> so we're prepared to fight with everything th
the new practices stread head-to-toe preks and have more rules about keeping hands and equipment clean. >>> and now to the ebola outbreak in liberia. the situation is dire there. we introduced you to an american looking out for the youngest victims and the outpouring of support she has received from our viewers is nothing short of remarkable. anne thompson reports. >> reporter: in liberia, there is no end to ebola's grief. more than 4,200 cases and 2,500 deaths. too many of them...
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. >> this whole school i supported day one, prek on. my child probably won't go to school until november. >> slash in enrollment is culmination of a month long flight with school district it claims palmer violated the charter. it was authorized is kids it was not allowed to teach. palmer was authorized to teach 675 students but enrollment at the school's two campuses bloond to more than 1200. the course ruled in favor of district and awarded it $1.5 million. palmer's founder is saddened families have been caught in the middle. >> i understand their pain and anguish and they really believe that somehow they thought they were going to make it. >> and more students could be moved. palmer says he's working with private donors to fill a budget deficit and pay for extra 300 or so kids its currently teaching and cuts would come from the high school which leaves more uncertainty for parents. >> i don't know. i have two high schoolers and middle schooler they're not clear on what is happening with them. they tell us don't worry about. it you see
. >> this whole school i supported day one, prek on. my child probably won't go to school until november. >> slash in enrollment is culmination of a month long flight with school district it claims palmer violated the charter. it was authorized is kids it was not allowed to teach. palmer was authorized to teach 675 students but enrollment at the school's two campuses bloond to more than 1200. the course ruled in favor of district and awarded it $1.5 million. palmer's founder is...
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>> chairman yellen identified four different building blocks, including prek education, accessing to education, business formation and inheritance availability. some of those issues, education equality, in fact we could make real policy goals that would have broad effects through investments in access to higher education, and access to pre-k education. >> katherine, a pleasure, good to have you on the program, senior policy analyst at dmos. thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me tony. >>> indication that many the candidates are running for help is running for president in 2016. david schuster is here. >> bush ball, rand paul, kentucky senator, has been helping republicans across the country by raising money, filming campaign commercials. the libertarian has also built a massive political organization of his own with offices in every state. his father just said that rand is running for president. >> i think it's great he's doing it, he has a good message and he understands free market economics and i think it's doing a world of good. >> scooped by the dad. >> yeah! >> rand p
>> chairman yellen identified four different building blocks, including prek education, accessing to education, business formation and inheritance availability. some of those issues, education equality, in fact we could make real policy goals that would have broad effects through investments in access to higher education, and access to pre-k education. >> katherine, a pleasure, good to have you on the program, senior policy analyst at dmos. thank you for coming. >> thank you...
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if he comes back positive, that is scary too because he is in the same, prek classroom all day. >> i don't think we have lost their confidence. i think communication is very difficult. in the very beginning we didn't know the cause of the death. so we are trying to balance not having inflammation and also trying to protect privacy of the family, and it is creating a very, very difficult situation. >> reporter: also difficult for the the parents that is health experts are admit to go them they don't necessity where eli got this or how he got it, and admit they may never know where he got it from. he only missed one day of school before he died suddenly and his only symptoms that kept him home that within day was pink eye. so that wrapped swift movement is why parents war toy day what should hopefully calm them in one respect is that eli was one of three triplets and alex and mike, his two sisters no symptoms at all from this. >> 7:08 now. >>> in north philadelphia police say a man was shot as many as eight times. police were call to the scene along the 2300 block of west somerset stre
if he comes back positive, that is scary too because he is in the same, prek classroom all day. >> i don't think we have lost their confidence. i think communication is very difficult. in the very beginning we didn't know the cause of the death. so we are trying to balance not having inflammation and also trying to protect privacy of the family, and it is creating a very, very difficult situation. >> reporter: also difficult for the the parents that is health experts are admit to go...
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they run prek to high school classes. parents got a robo call yesterday telling them to keep their high school age children home, this morning. talk about short notice. that is the info we have right now. doctor palmer told us yesterday he is out of town and doesn't have the specifics. we have reached out to him again this morning. this is the same school that held a lottery two weeks ago after enrolled too many students, more than 500 of those kids had to find new schools and new we are told that staff is scurrying to find new schools for these high school students, again, for the entire high school class. the parents tell us that tonight at 6:00 there will be a meet agent the school, they are hoping to get more answers from staff and administration but about just what is going on, mike and alex. >> he was just on the show friday, wasn't it. >> last week. is there so much more that needs to come out from that. >> so strange. >> 7:06. >> this is a very strange story, two, 13 years old boys air accused of forcing an 11 yea
they run prek to high school classes. parents got a robo call yesterday telling them to keep their high school age children home, this morning. talk about short notice. that is the info we have right now. doctor palmer told us yesterday he is out of town and doesn't have the specifics. we have reached out to him again this morning. this is the same school that held a lottery two weeks ago after enrolled too many students, more than 500 of those kids had to find new schools and new we are told...
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quickly aboutalk this prek initiative. the fact is we don't have the that.tructure to support we don't have the buildings, the trailers, and aside from that or any faithch based organization right now, system.get this prek we used to have kindergarten at based organizations, more.'t have that any so you're eventually going to lose these faith based organizations. >> governor? >> when we came interest office we had three agency deficit and withay the been was funned one-time money. we made a decision to no longer pay for programs with one-time money. yes we vetoed the teacher pay when it was one-time money. we are not going to get into the budgeting of wowed. agree with senator shaheen, i don't agree with the way the legislature said it. pay teachers with one-time money and hope you have the money the next year. judge? >> yes, thank you. governor haley, you signed a core.eauthorizing common how can you stand up here tonight and say that you're against it when you are the one that reauthorized it here in south carolina. go t
quickly aboutalk this prek initiative. the fact is we don't have the that.tructure to support we don't have the buildings, the trailers, and aside from that or any faithch based organization right now, system.get this prek we used to have kindergarten at based organizations, more.'t have that any so you're eventually going to lose these faith based organizations. >> governor? >> when we came interest office we had three agency deficit and withay the been was funned one-time money....
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. >> reporter: chad has a few years of prek left unlike many parents here is there a predicament, lure of it i living but concerns of the philadelphia school district. >> it is so scary when you are a parent and a lot of times when you in move here like myself and my wife we were children with in children. when your children reach three we are like what are we go to go do. >> reporter: drew murray of the logan square a association and other center city groups began this school fair three years ago as a chance to inform people of their options. >> there is public, charter, parochial and independent schools, all represented. >> reporter: while many of the schools here are alternatives to the philadelphia school district system like friends central and baldwin school in bryn mawr, there are schools from the district and parents say administrators say they are good schools, and parents should stay. >> we don't have good public education, have good, bright people staying in the city, the city will witter and all of the get we have had in the city will go away. >> reporter: not long ago the
. >> reporter: chad has a few years of prek left unlike many parents here is there a predicament, lure of it i living but concerns of the philadelphia school district. >> it is so scary when you are a parent and a lot of times when you in move here like myself and my wife we were children with in children. when your children reach three we are like what are we go to go do. >> reporter: drew murray of the logan square a association and other center city groups began this school...
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year-old eli waller that died september 25 from complications with entrovirus was in the afternoon prek class. >> no fever no more symptoms and cold we are having trouble with breathing and gasping for air. we're trying to figure out is this normal with this virus or any virus going on. >> vase is keeping her son home from school until she hears from the cdc. >> ebola in spain may be the first time it's transmitsed outside of africa a nurse at hospital in madrid was part of a team treating a priest that was flown back to spain from sierra leone. that nurse was put into isolation. that priest died. doctors in dallas trying to save a man infected with ebola now have a new tool. the food and drug administration approved use of anti-viral drug for thomas eric dunkin and other infected americans. that dunkin remains in critical condition on dialysis and also on a ventilator. in anybody number american journalist ashaka amuko arrived where he was near the ebola outbreak. he's doing fairly well according to his mother. >> we're really happy that his symptoms are not scream yet. that he's arriv
year-old eli waller that died september 25 from complications with entrovirus was in the afternoon prek class. >> no fever no more symptoms and cold we are having trouble with breathing and gasping for air. we're trying to figure out is this normal with this virus or any virus going on. >> vase is keeping her son home from school until she hears from the cdc. >> ebola in spain may be the first time it's transmitsed outside of africa a nurse at hospital in madrid was part of a...
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if it comes back positive that is scary too because he is in the same prek classroom all day. >> reporter: it was the the swiftness of eli's sickness that scares parents here. eli missed only one day of school before he died suddenly and his only symptoms that kept him home that day was pink eye. that wrapped illness is another thing that worries parents still undecided to do what about today. what should hopefully calm them chris and kerry is eli was one of three trip let and his two little sisters don't have any symptoms. >> that is good news, hopefully that remains, steve, thank you. >>> a funeral will be held for pennsylvania state trooper killed during a gun training exercise. family and friends are saying good bye to 26 year-old david kedra during services in philadelphia he was accidentally shot in the chest last week. investigators say another trooper's gun mistakenly discharge. >>> a suspect murderer on the run, in the pocono mountains sent a text message, just before he allegedly shot and killed a pennsylvania state trooper. >> that message was reportedly sent to a friend, and i
if it comes back positive that is scary too because he is in the same prek classroom all day. >> reporter: it was the the swiftness of eli's sickness that scares parents here. eli missed only one day of school before he died suddenly and his only symptoms that kept him home that day was pink eye. that wrapped illness is another thing that worries parents still undecided to do what about today. what should hopefully calm them chris and kerry is eli was one of three trip let and his two...
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me.can see you can see my facial ex preks -- expressions. to a realtalking person. >> you're saying all hospital staff should be wearing this if in direct contact with patients? >> i think we need to look at moment.riage at the when we had pandemic influenza, strains ofm are influenza. we saw some hospitals set up tents in their park. you were coming to the hospital, don't come into the ob/gyn ward. into the emergency department ward. come into the tent, where the nurses are wearing gloves and face shields or masks or protection, and we will look at then.ymptoms there and >> you brought another mask as well. do they guard against different things? >> yes, they do. again, here we're protecting from the coughs and sneezes. but we're also protecting from don't put your hands above your shoulders, into your mouth, into eyes. this will protect you. this is what's called an n95 a really specialized mask. this in the with hospital, and i wear this in the field, i've been fit-tested. there are many of these the market. and i get fit-tested to find o
me.can see you can see my facial ex preks -- expressions. to a realtalking person. >> you're saying all hospital staff should be wearing this if in direct contact with patients? >> i think we need to look at moment.riage at the when we had pandemic influenza, strains ofm are influenza. we saw some hospitals set up tents in their park. you were coming to the hospital, don't come into the ob/gyn ward. into the emergency department ward. come into the tent, where the nurses are wearing...