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Breaking News: Governor Jerry Brown Appeals Vergara Decision

Republican Bob Huff…is acting all indignant about unequal education for minorities??
Bwahahahahahahaha. *snort*

dianeravitch's avatarDiane Ravitch's blog

In a much-awaited decision, Governor Jerry Brown has appealed the Vergara decision.

LOS ANGELES (CBS / AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown appealed a court ruling that struck down tenure and other job protections for California’s teachers, setting himself apart from leaders in some other states who have fought to end such protections or at least raise the standards for obtaining them.

Attorney General Kamala Harris filed the appeal late Friday in a Los Angeles County court on behalf of the governor and the state.
The move came a day after Superior Court Judge Rulf Treu finalized his June ruling that found five laws violated the California Constitution by depriving some of the state’s 6.2 million students of a quality education. He’d earlier said the system “shocks the conscience.”

The governor’s one-page notice of appeal said that under the state’s constitution “the important issues presented in this case — if they…

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Ruth Conniff: The FBI Is Investigating Charter School Malfeasance

Well, it’s about time!
You might recall that Michael Milken was a part of the insider trading scandal of the eighties. The guy has no qualms about cheating with other people’s money, so why on Earth is he allowed anywhere near taxpayer money??

dianeravitch's avatarDiane Ravitch's blog

Ruth Conniff of “The Progressive” reports that the FBI is becoming more assertive in its investigation of criminal behavior by charter schools. Charter schools receive millions of dollars of public money with minimal accountability. In some states, they have gone to court to fight public audits, claiming that the schools are public but the organization running them is a private corporation.

Conniff reports: “From Pittsburgh to Baton Rouge, from Hartford to Cincinnati to Albuquerque, FBI agents have been busting into schools, carting off documents, and making arrests leading to high-profile indictments.”

She adds:

“Charter schools are such a racket, across the nation they are attracting special attention from the FBI, which is working with the Department of Education’s inspector general to look into allegations of charter-school fraud.

“One target, covered in an August 12 story in The Atlantic, is the secretive Turkish cleric, Fethullah Gulen, who runs the largest charter-school…

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Condemning mothers

What are your first thoughts after reading this?  “What a terrible mother” “She should lose those kids”

Clearly, they can’t continue living in those conditions….but instead of taking her kids away, how about helping her clean out the place and getting her some help?  Clearly she is overwhelmed with five kids and too many dogs—

…and as usual, the story fails to ask….”where is the father?”  Why is he not helping out–financially, physically, emotionally?  Where were her family members before it got to this point? Is she making a living wage to be able to support herself and her family?

I’m not saying she doesn’t bear responsibility for what happened…but where is the support system?

 

 

ISIS’ embrace of technology now includes drones

Wow. Things get even more scarier…using drones to scout your target’s whereabouts, the equipment they have, the layout of their surroundings…etc…
~~as a side note, I have a question: when do we ordinary peaceful citizens have our own drones to shoot the other ones down? Or do we now have to cover our homes with camouflage netting to protect our privacy and potential attack by those with dark motives?

Ebola – nothing more than my ramblings

I would add that many will die because we have been so brainwashed to believe that cures come in pills instead of good, organic food in its original form (not processed), grain-free; clean water, and fresh air to breathe. And that cures can come in the form of dandelions, plantains (the weed, not the fruit), etc….

fleabite's avatarFleabite

So the WHO have published a roadmap to stopping worldwide Ebola transmission in the next six months. $490m is all they’re estimating is needed! That’s about half of what we paid for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, or a third of the Edinburgh tram system. And its all relatively straight forward. That’s the thing. The public health nerd in me loves that this is so understood. That there is best practice waiting to be rolled out. And as a nurse, that I have a very limited knowledge of Ebola, yet the treatments that can make such a massive difference to patient outcomes are providing basic nursing care (I don’t mean the experimental antibody serum which has been given to four so far, but the hygiene measures and symptomatic treatment such as rehydration, pain control and coagulation support that is available locally).

My alarm bells went off reading about the…

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Video: My Six-minute WWL-TV Appearance Against Common Core

An important post by Mercedes–she touched on something I suspected–that there was a race issue involved. It does not surprise me that $$$ white conservatives are behind it…playing on their emotions with the promise of ending racism. Makes me sick.

deutsch29's avatardeutsch29: Mercedes Schneider's Blog

On Saturday, August 23, 2014, I participated in a six-minute WWL-TV Eyewitness Morning News segment on the controversy surrounding the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in Louisiana. The link to the segment can be found at the end of this post.

The segment was scheduled to precede the Tuesday’s pro-CCSS “forum.”

I was the only individual against CCSS out of three.

The other two participants want to keep CCSS in Louisiana. One is State Representative Walt Leger.

The other, Kenneth Campbell, is president of the national group financing the pro-CCSS lawsuit: the Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO).

I wrote about BAEO in my book detailing individuals and organizations exploiting public education, A Chronicle of EchoesYou will want to read about this supposed “choice” group bankrolling Louisiana’s pro-CCSS lawsuit. In this July 2014 post, I offer readers the opportunity to read my chapter on BAEO…

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The Inequitable Texas School Funding System Is Declared Unconstitutional

The new equality…what’s mine is mine and what’s yours is mine…

gfbrandenburg's avatarGFBrandenburg's Blog

This has the potential to be big. A District Court judge has ruled that the system that the state of Texas is using to finance its school system is systematically inequitable and unconstitutional.

From what I’ve heard from Texans at the Network for Public Education meeting this past vernal equinox, Texas for years had a system where kids in poor working-class and/or Latino or Black towns or neighborhoods had much less spent on their education, so much that the school facilities and so on were markedly — even shockingly — different from the facilities and so on in more wealthy towns and regions.

The link to the decision is here.

I would assume that the current governor Rick Perry (whose gifts to comedians just keep on coming) and the rest of his administration will appeal to the state supreme court, and if they lose again there, they will probably…

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Friday Giggle

Okay…I have to say that it’s sad that the Dad is not paying attention to his baby, but on the freaking internet…

Otrazhenie's avatarOtrazhenie

“Fathers in today’s modern families can be so many things.”
Oliver Hudson

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Teaching – and the Wonder of Life in a Blade of Grass

This is such a stirring post–a good teacher is not measurable by any standards, despite what NCLB and Race to the Bottom say…
Carol addresses the Native American belief of taking only what you need so that we may all share the resources. This ties into my post the other day on food scarcity and population growth–if we all only took what we needed, and didn’t waste food, there would be more to go around. And if we chose carefully on the size of our families, that, too, would address the problem. But when we have “reality” shows that glorify a family of nineteen kids…well, that sends the wrong message. It’s irresponsibility in my view. And it’s an ego trip for the parents who can’t possibly give each child the needed attention their individual psyches need to develop into their own unique selves bringing their own unique gift unto the world….