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By Dan Hardy Inquirer Staff Writer Posted: Tue, Jan. 31, 2012 , 3:01 AM
A federal court order earlier this month sending
money to the Chester Upland School District
to keep it solvent threatens to put the Chester Community
Charter School ,
home to about 2,750 Chester Upland students, in jeopardy, charter officials
say.
Dinniman modifies stance on
school vouchers
Published: Monday, January 30, 2012
West Chester Daily Local By ERIC S. SMITH
esmith@dailylocal.com
Commentary: Shock and awe,
coming to a school near you
The notebook by Ron Whitehorne on Jan 27 2012
Posted in Blogger commentary
Naomi Klein, in her book The Shock Doctrine, The
Rise of Disaster Capitalism lays out in considerable detail how right wing
politicians have used natural and man made disasters to impose privatization
and market-driven “reforms” while bypassing the messy business of democratic
decision-making.
There seems little doubt that this is what we
are seeing in public education in Pennsylvania .
To a remarkable degree, the storyline follows the formula Klein describes in
her book.
Education Policy and Leadership Center
The Education Policy and
Leadership Center
reports that on January 24, the same day the Senate Education Committee held
its hearing on fiscally distressed school districts, Democratic leaders in the House held
a press conference and released this analysis of the financial condition of the Chester Upland
School District .
HARRISBURG, Jan. 25
– State Rep. Ronald G.
Waters, D-Phila./Delaware, chairman of the Pennsylvania Legislative Black
Caucus, and other members of the PLBC at a Capitol news conference on Tuesday
called on the governor to release funds to keep Chester Upland
School District in
operation through the remainder of the school year.
Competition keeps youths in
the robotics game
By Liz Gormisky, Inquirer Staff Writer Posted:
Mon, Jan. 30,
2012 , 6:57 AM
From the outside, 3851 Warren St. is an unfriendly,
unremarkable warehouse that hardly merits a second glance. But behind the white, unmarked door of the Powelton Village building, a freezing room that
is home to the Atomic Robotics 4-H Club buzzed on a recent school night with
the sounds of motors whirring, a heater sputtering to life, and table saws
interrupting discussions on whether the computer coding would work this time.
Founded over the summer, Atomic Robotics meets
four times a week, aided by 17 adult mentors, to work on building a robot that
can shoot as many basketballs and score as many points as possible in two
minutes and 15 seconds. The group is
part of a nationwide competition organized by FIRST, a nonprofit that sets the
rules and guidelines for the contest each year, backed by corporate sponsors
and notable celebrities, including former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W.
Bush, Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas, and crowd favorite Stephen Colbert.
The growth of Atomic Robotics, from a chance
meeting between Biel-Goebel and Masterman math teacher Kate Smith, is all the
more remarkable as Philadelphia School District budget cuts have forced the
demise of 15 similar clubs in the city.
Latest Updates on Chester
Upland - January 31, 2011
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