Education Voters PA County Legislative
Guides Available
Great resource – for each
county they list your state senators and state representatives along with their
contact information, committee assignments and the school districts that they
represent.
A full
list of legislative guides can be viewed and downloaded HERE: http://www.educationvoterspa.org/index.php/site/take-action/legislative-guide7/
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“Mr. Tomalis
said "well over 100" disciplinary complaints will be filed against
public education officials over the cheating issue. There were more than
148,500 professional personnel -- including administrators and teachers -- in
Pennsylvania last school year.”
Test scores
analyst challenges interpretation of panel findings
State's presentation made assessment appear
conclusive
By Eleanor
Chute / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette September 29, 2012 12:14 am
When state Education Secretary Ron Tomalis issued
statewide test scores last week, he noted that a technical advisory committee
had analyzed three possible reasons for drops in student performance: funding,
changes in test content and tighter test security.
But the head of the committee of outside testing experts
says it didn't analyze funding. Nor was the committee's analysis quite as
conclusive as it appeared in the secretary's PowerPoint and comments.
Posted: Fri, Sep. 28, 2012 , 6:49 AM
Parents from two charters urge SRC to keep schools open
By Martha Woodall and
Kristen A. Graham, Inquirer Staff Writers
Parents from two charter schools
whose founder and former top administrators are under federal indictment urged
the Philadelphia School Reform Commission on Thursday to keep their schools
open. "We want our school to
continue with a new administration," said Noel Bauman, who has three sons
at Planet Abacus Charter School. "There is no other way for our school to
continue without that happening."
Gil
Spencer is known for his” take no prisoners” approach as a Delco Times staff
commentary columnist.
SPENCER: No excuse for a failing education system
Published: Friday, September 28, 2012
Delco
Times Opinion By GIL SPENCER gspencer@delcotimes.com
The state’s education
establishment is still smarting from last week’s release of standardized test
scores that show student performance getting worse instead of better.
Across the state, test results showed one in fourKeystone State
kids are not up to snuff in math, while three in 10 cannot read at grade level.
Only 60 percent of our 500 school districts made “Adequate Yearly Progress” as
defined by our education experts (compared to nearly 90 percent last year).
InDelaware County , over half our school districts
failed the AYP test.
Of course, public education activists and union leaders had a ready excuse for this failure: Money.
Across the state, test results showed one in four
In
Of course, public education activists and union leaders had a ready excuse for this failure: Money.
Our Failing
Public Schools
Here's my response to his commentary:
Hey Gil –
Priya is certainly entitled to her
opinion. Here’s another:
Friday Morning Coffee: Official says Ed Sec'y Tomalis overstated
cheating.
Capitol
Ideas Blog by John Micek September 28, 2012
Good
Friday Morning Fellow Seekers.
The chairwoman of an advisory group is disputing Pennsylvania Education Secretary Ron Tomalis' claim that his efforts to stop cheating had caused a statewide drop in standardized test scores, our Mothership colleague Steve Esack reports this morning.
The chairwoman of an advisory group is disputing Pennsylvania Education Secretary Ron Tomalis' claim that his efforts to stop cheating had caused a statewide drop in standardized test scores, our Mothership colleague Steve Esack reports this morning.
NSBA creates Action Center to boost lobbying and advocacy in Washington
NSBA Joetta Sack-Min|September
28th, 2012
The National School Boards
Association (NSBA) has launched the National School Boards Action Center
(NSBAC), a 501(c)(4) organization that will enable NSBA to expand its advocacy
efforts and to increase its lobbying to include public advocacy activities not
previously available. NSBAC is also designed to serve local school board
members as an important resource for grassroots advocacy and for information on
the political process and candidates.
Although NSBAC will not endorse
specific candidates, it will analyze information and identify differences among
the political candidate positions so that local school board members will be
able to determine what candidates best serve the interests of our public school
students.
As part of its mission to raise
awareness of school boards’ top issues to candidates for federal offices, NSBAC
has released an analysis of President Obama’s and Gov. Mitt Romney’s K-12
proposals. For more information, go to www.nsbac.org.
Building One Pennsylvania 2012 Statewide Public Meeting
Promoting sustainable,
inclusive and economically prosperous communities
Saturday, October 13, 2012 10 am to 11:30 a.m. (doors
open at 9:30 for registration)
Declining local tax bases, aging infrastructure, unfair state and federal
policies are undermining our communities. It's time to stand together to
support our diverse, middle class communities.
Join local elected, faith and civic leaders from across Pennsylvania for a public meeting to call on
state and national policy-makers to act on bi-partisan solutions to the
pressing problems impacting our communities.
·
Reduce our local
property tax burdens
·
Invest in our schools
·
Redevelop our
infrastructure while creating local jobs
·
Promote more balanced
housing markets
The event is free but you must register in advance to reserve your
seat. Register at www.buildingonepa.org or by emailing name, title,
organizational affiliation, address, phone and email to info@buildingonepa.org.
To defray the cost of the event, we are accepting donations.
Suggested donation: $5-$10.
2012 PASA-PSBA
School Leadership
Conference Oct. 16-19, 2012
Registration is Now Open! Hershey Lodge & Convention Center, Hershey, PA
www.psba.org/workshops/school-leadership-conference/
Registration is Now Open! Hershey Lodge & Convention Center, Hershey, PA
www.psba.org/workshops/school-leadership-conference/