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I would like to invite to an event that I am co-hosting this upcoming Tuesday (June 22, 2010) at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers (280 Grove Street, City Hall).
Posted on: 2010/6/18 3:23
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riazw,
Some of us board members would love to be there but we have a conflict. There was a special meeting called for the same date and time regarding the superintendent, a very important issue. Aside from that, my hope is to get people on this site and many others at board meetings and interested in issues so we all can shape the future of our education system. Sterling Waterman
Posted on: 2010/6/18 2:32
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+1 hero69 If a kid comes from a poor home with no stable parents, no charter schools are going to have any more luck than public schools. As for Reginald Jackson, this man has been on the public teat forever. Corzine paid for his political support for years and even employed Jackson's wife in state government. He is fishing for more money for charter schools that he will ultimarely profit from.
Posted on: 2010/6/18 1:21
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I think the truth is that too many children don't want to learn and TOO many parents don't really care if their children do learn so the teachers get blamed (some rightly so, but not most)
Posted on: 2010/6/17 14:40
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This presentation gets the core of the education debate -- addressing the challenges of out of control school budgets and delivering an effective, quality education for our children. It's well-researched, fact-filled and presented -- and offers much food for thought. If you can't make it to the presentation, then the attached link is a must read. Every school board member should attend or read this presentation. http://www.tilsonfunds.com/Personal/T ... orGenuineSchoolReform.pdf All the best. G
Posted on: 2010/6/17 5:47
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Whitney Tilson's presentation is really powerful and informative. Anyone who is a stakeholder in school system should come out on the 22nd.
Shelley Skinner
Posted on: 2010/6/14 22:50
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I hope school board members will show up!!!
Posted on: 2010/6/12 2:38
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Wonderful!
Posted on: 2010/6/11 23:34
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A Right Denied: The Need for Genuine School Reform
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Not too shy to talk
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Please Join Us on June 22nd at 6:30 pm at City Hall
A Right Denied: The Need for Genuine School Reform Join Whitney Tilson for "A Right Denied," a powerful and unsettling presentation dubbed education's equivalent of "An Inconvenient Truth." Tilson is co-founder of Democrats for Education Reform, a political action committee that aims to return the Democratic Party to its rightful place as a champion of children, first and foremost, in America's public education systems. He was a founding member of Teach for America, and is vice chairman of KIPP Academy Charter Schools in NYC. The KIPP network has 82 schools in cities around the country. A panel discussion will follow with Rev. Reginald T. Jackson, executive director of The Black Ministers Council of New Jersey and Ryan Hill, founder and CEO of Newark's TEAM charter schools. This presentation is brought to you by Shelley Skinner, founder of JC Families for Better Schools, and Councilman Steven Fulop.
Posted on: 2010/6/11 1:16
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