October 7 Quality Schools, Healthy Neighborhoods, and the Future of DC Event
Panel moderator Alice Rivlin called his comments provocative and audience members protested their implications, yet Institute for Education Science commissioner Mark Schneider asserted his academic prerogative to question assumptions and recommendations of the newly released report, Quality Schools, Healthy Neighborhoods, and the Future of DC. Challenging the report’s central premise that more families are inherently good for DC, Schneider suggested that the District could be healthy without more school children, or for that matter, more children. Furthermore, the report, he said, attributed unrealistic powers to government to ensure people settled in specific neighborhoods and possibly one recommendation – to link communities and schools — would slow down school improvement. More . . .
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Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), for better or worse, is the measure by which schools receiving federal monies are judged. Ward 6 schools — both DCPS and charter schools — make up a portfolio of high performing, adequate and struggling schools on the AYP scale. Take a look, you may be surprised. aypward6
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Principal Cobbs greets future student.
Ludlow-Taylor ES principal Carolyn Cobbs enthusiastically welcomed parents, many with young children in arms, to a get-together in the school’s modernized library. Cobbs, recently a principal in Montgomery County, listened as parents talked about their desires for their children’s education. Then, she explained what Ludlow-Taylor offers and new projects underway, particularly in early childhood development.
Councilmember Tommy Wells, as he welcomed parents, called attention to the newly renovated library, its reading areas and bright colors. He praised the Capitol Hill Community Foundation for its role in making the modernization happen.
Ludlow-Taylor Friends, a neighbor booster organization, reminded parents of upcoming volunteer opportunities:
Library Cataloging: This needs to occur before students can check out books.
Wednesday, 9/24, 5:30 – 7:00
Sunday, 10/5, 10:00 – 12:00
Sunday, 10/26, 10:00 – 12:00
Safeway e-Scrip Program: Safeway donates a portion of receipts to schools via eScrip (http://www.escrip.com) Ludlow-Taylor’s ID is 11873319.
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