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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

GOVERN BY IMPROVISATION: NICASTRO, next step "MURKY" RE: NORMANDY, MEANWHILE, LOCAL DEMOCRACY?


Normandy Board Member Wants His Colleagues Voted out
Updated 5:35 p.m. Tues, Feb. 25, with response from Humphrey:
Terry Artis, an outspoken member of the Normandy School District, says voters should oust three of his incumbent colleagues at the April 8 elections because they are not working in the best interests of the district.
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Friday, February 21, 2014

Missouri Senate panel moves closer on school transfer law bill : News

Missouri Senate panel moves closer on school transfer law bill : News



• Troubled districts would be able to terminate school personnel.



• An amendment was added Thursday that would allow students to transfer to private, nonsectarian schools.



Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City, offered the amendment and said the aim was to provide multiple options to students.



Kit Crancer, StudentsFirst Missouri state director, said the committee’s actions are a “promising next step to address the problems facing Missouri’s underperforming schools.”

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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

DESE NEWS RELEASE: Supports and Interventions for School Districts

Supports and Interventions for School Districts

DESE: PUBLIC HEARING - FEB 25 @ 6:30 PM


MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
Posted: February 18, 2014 10 AM, CST
Notice is hereby given that the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education will conduct a public hearing pursuant to Mo. Rev. Stat. § 162.081 relating to unaccredited school districts, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 25, 2014, at the University of Missouri – St. Louis, JC Penney Auditorium, 1 University Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63121
The purpose of this meeting is to gather feedback on the Department’s plan for statewide plan for support of and, if necessary, intervention in unaccredited schools.
The news media may obtain copies of this notice by contacting:
Sarah Potter, Communications Coordinator PO Box 480 Jefferson City, MO 65102 573-751-3469 Communications@dese.mo.gov
Anyone attending a meeting of the State Board of Education and/or the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education who requires auxiliary aids or services should request such services by contacting the Department at (573) 751-3563 or Relay Missouri (800) 735-2966, no later than 48 hours before the meeting.


Catholic leaders, public school supporters disagree on Missouri tax credit proposal : News

Catholic leaders, public school supporters disagree on Missouri tax credit proposal : News



Libertarians + Catholic Hierarchy + Tax Incentives = Church + State + Choice?    Run those contradictions by me again please.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Editorial: Stop the milk-money shakedown : Stltoday

Good editorial SL P-D: Are charters, choice, transfers all part of the same flawed agenda?



Editorial: Stop the milk-money shakedown : Stltoday

Friday, February 7, 2014

MORE ON DEMOCRACY: RE: DESE PLAN ON TRANSFERS AND EXCLUSION OF THE VOICE OF THOSE TO BE AFFECTED

Commentary: When Is Normandy’s Plan Not A Plan? When Nobody Knows It’s There 
 By INDA SCHAENEN


"Anyone who attended DESE’s Feb. 5 community forum may have noticed the same thing I noticed: The plan Normandy School District submitted to DESE on Tuesday, Feb. 4, was nowhere to be seen or heard.
DESE’s presentation was designed to inform citizens of the significant characteristics of each plan so the department could take public input into consideration before making a recommendation to the Missouri School Board. (A PDF of the DESE presentation is available online.)
The slide on page 12 of this presentation says that one of DESE’s aims was to “Focus on best concepts from each plan.” It did not."
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

SECRECY AND DEMOCRACY: IMPACT ON SCHOOLS, KIDS, AND POLICY?

From the Washington Post (last month)
Secret policymaking on school reform is on the rise 
BY VALERIE STRAUSS December 12, 2013 at 5:00 am

Excerpt:

"Education reform policy around the country is increasingly being made in secret or without public input — and with a lot of private philanthropic money.
A number of  recent stories reveal the extent to which policy makers and school reformers are going to push their reform agenda to expand charter schools and vouchers in an effort to step up the privatization of public education. These stories include:
* The Kansas City Star reported in this story about a secret plan by Missouri’s education commissioner and a state-hired consultant to develop  “a statewide district to gather poor-performing schools under new leadership, with an office for innovation and charter school expansion.” E-mails obtained by the paper ”exposed a rushed bidding process, now criticized, that ultimately landed Indianapolis-based CEE-Trust a $385,000 contract to develop a long-range overhaul for the district’s failing schools.” The Kansas City schools superintendent, Steve Green, was quoted as saying: “It suggests a conspiracy against our success.”
Read the whole story here.