Thursday, October 25, 2007

NASCARGOT

Somehow, I don't think Sunday's race in Atlanta will look like this.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

No expectations = No accountability

The Baraboo School board had the passage of the district's annual budget on last night's agenda. With the media coverage of the school district's position on the state budget on October 6 "Local Officials Clamoring..." this writer expected to see a widely promoted board meeting with the total of how much the district planned to legally extract from our wallets. Seeing as it was important to get the local taxpayer-funded talking head take on state politics, it is not an unreasonable expectation for the school district financial mouthpiece to boast wildly of how big of a cut the district will take from community taxpayers.

As long as the board was to be discussing the budget, one must wonder how much time they spent talking about how the district was going to increase its reading and math scores. Nothing like setting all your expectations at once. For example, with the hundreds of thousands of dollars the district is sinking into a new reading program including six elementary reading specialists and another for the middle school, what is the expectation for reading scores to increase? Maybe a 5% improvement? 10%?

How about setting the expectation that 100% of Baraboo students achieve 100% proficiency in reading and math in the next three years? According to numerous news sources, earlier this month it was reported that Wisconsin's definition of proficient is significantly lower than the national average. Nothing like keeping the bar low to make sure everybody feels good.(everybody: WEAC, administators, board members). If our youth get such a great public education in Baraboo, why aren't they surpassing the state standards instead of meeting them? Should the state lower the bar even more? After all, we wouldn't want to leave anyone behind.

My guess...there were no expectations set for student achievement at the meeting last night, or ever for that matter. Setting such goals would be too confining. The district must continue promoting generalities, else they may actually be held accountable for failing our community and youth - again.

And to think I wondered why so many colleges offer remedial coursework in reading and math.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

School Choice candidates

Rudy Giuliani

Mitt Romney

Fred Thompson
Click on: “Education”

Duncan Hunter
See item #16 – Education

Any would do a fine job by giving Americans economically feasable alternatives to the woefully inadequate public education system we're strapped with. More money for public education does not mean increased efficiency or productivity. Just look at your tax bill.

With no accountability, it just means public education costs more.

Sometimes union actions can be good for society

The Hollyweird writers guild has announced they'll strike at the end of the month if their contractual demands are not met. Seeing as there hasn't been a decent film produced in Hollyweird since I was a kid, having them strike would only benefit society. Less garbage polluting the airwaves.

Hollyweird writers unite!