Thursday, July 18, 2013
Oh well.
This summer is not turning out be as great as I had hoped. The student loan issue, the trial in Florida, the horrible events in my school district, the fire behind Hemet that is burning towards Palm Springs. More later.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
6 weeks to go!
We are on the final weeks of the school year. Hard to beleive how fast this year has gone by. STAR testing starts next week for my school. The kids seem ready for that massive interruption of their education. They are so tested out they really don't care that these tests determine what will happen to them in school for the next 4 years.
This week marks the 30th anniversary of the release of "A Nation at Risk", the report that started all of this testing stuff. This report had no data to back up its claims and it was created during the time of trickle down economics. That alone should indicate that it was most likely an attempt to disguise the fact that the economy was tanking and a scapegoat was needed.
This week marks the 30th anniversary of the release of "A Nation at Risk", the report that started all of this testing stuff. This report had no data to back up its claims and it was created during the time of trickle down economics. That alone should indicate that it was most likely an attempt to disguise the fact that the economy was tanking and a scapegoat was needed.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Reality based food shows.... seriously????
The cooking channel, that Scripps-Howard cable TV network property, must be running out of things to broadcast. Extra Virgin, a show about the ups and downs of an Italian farm boy who marries an actress from New Jersey. Vapid is the only word I can use describe this program. Who cares if she is learning how to pluck a chicken or milk a goat while having perfect makeup, and dressed to the nines? One more reason not to watch too much TV. If I must... I use the DVR and edit what I subject myself to.
Algebra 1 for 8th graders gone....
Well the California state board of education finally did something positive. They removed the requirement that all 8th graders take algebra 1. This was done to align the state standards with the common core curriculum that will be implemented soon. Methinks many 8th graders will be very happy....
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