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Following the Money: Financial Accountability and Governance of PA Cyber
Charter Schools
SB1085: On Monday December 23rd
10-11 am, WHYY’s Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane will be featuring a
conversation on SB1085, the charter school reform bill. Scheduled guests are school choice advocate State
Senator Anthony Williams and school board member/public education advocate Lawrence Feinberg. Radio Times welcomes your phone calls
during the morning live broadcast. Call 1-888-477-WHYY (1-888-477-9499)
EPLC
Education Notebook Friday, December 20, 2013
Education Policy and Leadership Center
Did you miss our weekend posting?
PA Ed Policy Roundup
for December 22,
2013 : Keep Following the Money: Financial Accountability and
Governance of PA Cyber Charter Schools
“The documents, from
which PA Cyber officials redacted the names of those who received
reimbursements, covered the period from Dec. 15, 2011 , to Oct. 16, 2013 . The Times has filed an appeal with the
state's Office of Open Records seeking unredacted documents to determine if PA
Cyber paid for the children of school officials to take college courses.”
Education
department mum on PA Cyber's college tuition payments
A review of PA Cyber purchase orders and
receipts shows it spent just under $35,000 on college tuition payments that
were handled by its gifted department while another $2,700 in tuition was only
identified as special education. According
to the documents obtained by The Times under the state's Right-To-Know Law, PA
Cyber has footed the bill for students at the University
of Pittsburgh , Robert
Morris University ,
Johns Hopkins
University in Baltimore ,
Penn State
University , Bloomsburg
University , Lackawanna
College , Montgomery County
Community College , the
Community College of Allegheny County and the Community College of Beaver
County.
Pension
overhaul at the top of Corbett's 2014 to-do list
BY MARY WILSON DECEMBER 23, 2013
Gov. Tom Corbett's team seems to be gearing up
for round two of the fight to overhaul Pennsylvania 's
public pension systems in 2014. The wind
went out of the administration's sails this past June after the governor's plan
to address the state's $47 billion public pension debt foundered in the
Legislature. But the administration is
hinting that new proposals are in the works.
There's interest in relieving some of the burden of rising pension costs
for school districts, said Budget Secretary Charles Zogby.
“Donnelly's caseload doubled this year after the Philadelphia School
District 's budget woes forced it to sharply reduce
districtwide staff. Last year, the district employed 384 full-time
counselors for 141,143 students – an overall ratio of one counselor for every
367 students. This year, the district employs 218 full-time counselors for
131,463 students – an overall ratio of one counselor for every 603
students. The American Counseling Association recommends
a ratio of one counselor for every 250 students.”
Philly
school counselors struggle to help seniors with college plans
WHYY Neewsworks by Kevin McCrorry DECEMBER 23, 2013
As application deadlines loom for many of the
nation's top colleges, guidance counselors in Philadelphia 's traditional public high
schools are scrambling to ensure that the needs of all students are met. According to Philly School Counselors
United, staff shortages due to budget cuts have made the undertaking
"frantic" for counselors and a "struggle" for the school
district's seniors. Christine Donnelly
is the only guidance counselor for the Academy at Palumbo's more than 800
students. It's hard, she said, to juggle
the college prospects of her 182 seniors while taking care of the emotional
needs of students in the entire school.
"I have to pick and choose," she
said. "I can't do them all"
“What about schools? Our education gap is largely the result of one
factor, and it's not the teachers' union or too much self-esteem. It's
poverty, pure and simple. The truth is that students who attend schools in
resource-laden, affluent schools do as well as their peers in Norway or Singapore . But urban schools that
are left to wither atop a property tax base of abandoned homes and factories
achieve at levels closer to the Third World .
And as long as a kid in a rich suburb like Lower Merion, Pa. , has resources that a kid born a mile
away in Philly couldn't dream of, it's going to stay that way.”
The exceptionalism of our two Americas
The exceptionalism of our two Americas
Philly Daily News Attytood Blog by Will Bunch DECEMBER 22, 2013 ,
9:26 PM
Sometimes we make America more complicated than it
really is. With 2013 nearing the end and yet another make-or-break midterm
election about to knock us upside the head, we look at our inability
to get anything done, our inability when we do try to do something to
get it right, the inability of millions of people to find meaningful work
or to
make ends meet, and we wonder if things have ever been worse. This,
interestingly, in a nation that was forged in a violent revolution and
had a
second one that was cut short -- with a civil war that killed hundreds
of thousands in between.
So what's our problem?
Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/attytood/The-exceptionalism-of-our-two-Americas.html#fVYbVYpgcqVefe9i.99
Inquirer
Editorial: Ads won't pay for education
POSTED: Monday, December 23, 2013 , 2:01 AM
Bad habits that at first seem amusing become
irritating when repeated over and over. Take City
Council's patting itself on the back for inadequate responses to the public
schools' cash-flow problems. The latest
example is legislation that would allow the School
District to sell advertising space on its buildings, recently
passed by a Council committee. The idea, which at best might generate $15
million, would produce a pittance compared with the district's budget
shortfall, once estimated at $304 million. Council members may argue that it
isn't all they're doing to get the schools more money, but their other
initiatives only merit an incomplete.
Budget
cuts kill acclaimed space program for students at Northeast High
KRISTEN A. GRAHAM, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Monday,
December 23,
2013 , 2:01 AM
For 50 years, Northeast High School
students have taken part in sophisticated simulated space missions that halted
asteroids speeding toward Earth, repaired satellites, and landed on the moon. That era is over.
Last week, the nationally acclaimed Space Research
Center after-school program - and
dozens of other academic clubs - were eliminated, yet more victims of the Philadelphia School District 's ongoing budget cuts. "It's really, really unfortunate,"
Northeast junior Leon Frame said. He was an astronaut this month on the
program's final mission. The Space Research
Center program, known as
SPARC, was just one of dozens of extracurricular activities dropped at
Northeast because of fiscal pressures. Debate, dance, Science Olympiad, and
other clubs also were cut.
Kelly Yang is founder and director of the Kelly Yang
Project, an after-school program for students in Hong Kong, and a columnist for
the South China Morning Post.
2014
PA Gubernatorial Candidate Plans for Education and Arts/Culture in PA
Education
Policy and Leadership
Center
Below is an alphabetical list of the 2014 Gubernatorial Candidates and
links to information about their plans, if elected, for education and
arts/culture in Pennsylvania . This list will be updated, as more information becomes available.
FEBRUARY 1ST, 2014
The DCIU Google Symposium is an opportunity for teachers,
administrators, technology directors, and other school stakeholders to come
together and explore the power of Google Apps for Education. The
Symposium will be held at the Delaware County Intermediate Unit. The
Delaware County Intermediate Unit is one of Pennsylvania ’s 29 regional educational
agencies. The day will consist of an opening keynote conducted by Rich Kiker followed
by 4 concurrent sessions.
NPE National Conference
2014
The Network for Public Education November 24, 2013
The Network for Public Education is pleased to announce our
first National Conference. The event will take place on March 1 & 2, 2014
(the weekend prior to the world-famous South by Southwest Festival) at The University of Texas
at Austin . At the NPE National Conference 2014, there
will be panel discussions, workshops, and a keynote address by Diane Ravitch.
NPE Board members – including Anthony Cody, Leonie Haimson, and Julian Vasquez
Heilig – will lead discussions along with some of the important voices of our
movement.
In the coming weeks, we
will release more details. In the meantime, make your travel plans and click
this link and submit your email address to receive updates about the NPE
National Conference 2014.
The National School Boards Association 74th Annual
Conference & Exposition April 5-7, 2014 New Orleans
The National School Boards Association 74th Annual
Conference & Exposition will be held at the Ernest
N. Morial
Convention Center in New Orleans , LA. Our
first time back in New Orleans
since the spring of 2002!
General
Session speakers include education advocates
Thomas L. Friedman, Sir Ken Robinson, as well as education innovators Nikhil
Goyal and Angela Maiers.
We have more than 200 sessions planned!
Colleagues from across the country will present workshops on key topics with
strategies and ideas to help your district. View our Conference
Brochure for highlights on sessions and
focus presentations.
·
Register
now! – Register for both the conference and housing using our online
system.
·
Conference
Information– Visit the NSBA conference website for up-to-date information
·
Hotel
List and Map - Official NSBA Housing Block
·
Exposition
Campus – View new products and services and interactive
trade show floor
Join the National
School Boards
Action Center
Friends of Public Education
Participate in a voluntary network to urge your U.S. Representatives and Senators to support
federal legislation on Capitol Hill that is critical to providing high quality
education to America ’s
schoolchildren
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