From the New York Daily News:
Patrick and a friend were playing with Lego figures in the school cafeteria on Tuesday when he pulled out the faux machine gun and stuck it in the hands of his plastic police officer.
Boom! Trouble ensued, with Patrick’s mom getting a phone call from Public School 52 Principal Evelyn...
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Posts Tagged ‘ schools ’
America’s educators at work: Teeny toy gun grounds for suspension
What is it about being a principal turns some people into complete dicks?
Student Denied Diploma After Blowing Kiss:
STANDISH, Maine — Justin Denney’s family watched as he ascended the Cumberland County Civic Center stage during graduation Friday night to accept his diploma, but the superintendent told him to return to his seat.
The Bonny Eagle High School senior’s mother said she can’t believe her son’s taking a bow...
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Local: Security concerns at St. Mark’s
The following showed up in my email:
Dear St. Mark’s Families,
Today at approximately 9:00 AM there was an incident reported that a threatening message was left on a bathroom stall. We followed the Diocese of Peoria and the St. Mark School response protocol. We immediately evacuated the school moving everyone to the church as well...
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Local: ‘Insanity at D150′
When I first heard about the parental uprising over the drastically shortened instructional time at District 150 primary schools, I was outraged. Imagine the outrage if you are parent of primary-age kids:
Seriously, what do the parents, city leaders and property owners in Peoria plan to do about the fact that our school district seems...
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Local: Peoria’s schools are worth fighting for
Kudos to Peoria Anti Pundit, for correctly calling me out on the negative attitude that permeated this post, in which I advised Peorians with young kids to get them enrolled in private school or to get the Hell out of Peoria.
In my defense, it was a post out of character. Even though I’ve been...
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Local: D150 to meet with concerned parents
A shortened school day and the elimination of two part-time teaching positions at all Peoria School District 150 primary schools will be the subject of an informational meeting scheduled for 5:15 p.m. Thursday at Kellar Primary School, 6413 N Mount Hawley Rd.
I have been told that parents from other schools are welcome to attend...
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Local: Don’t bother District 150 with annoying concerns about safety
East Bluff Barbie has a very infuriating post about school bus safety. It seems the district can’t afford to put safety monitors on a bus after her son reported bullying. Funny, isn’t it, how they can toss away hundred of thousands to buy all those houses on Prospect. I’m sorry, I shouldn’t question the...
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Media: HOINews pondering threat policy
WHOI has an article briefly discussing the issue of when news organizations should print or broadcast reports of threats made to schools. The worry is that coverage might tend to reward false threat makers with attention, and that coverage of fake threats might desensitize the public, lading to an under-reaction when there is a...
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Media: Online skills for J-students
I’ve often advised college journalism teachers to make sure their students graduate with the abilities they will need in the future world of online-only media.
Here are five things they will need to know: Oddly enough, there are a couple that escape me as well.
How about it, Illinois and Peoria-area journalism educators? How far along...
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Pay raises only half defendable
WEEK does a pretty good job of defending the position of those who want to increae two administrators’ salaries by mroe thn 20 percent:
But, Cahill says the potential $130,000 recommendation is similar to the pay of associate superintendents in comparable districts like Springfield, Champaign and Decatur.
Plus, the treasurer says the administration budgeted...
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America’s educators at work: Hair color gets students’ suspended
Apparently, there are so few real issues in the Waukomis, Okla. school system, the principals are free to concentrate on pounding away the last shred of students’ individuality:
Three honor students who say they have never been disciplined before were sent home from school Thursday for dying their hair.
The girls — all freshmen and all...
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