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International Community School Ranked in Top 100 Schools, Achieves Gold Rating : Kirkland Views

11 hours ago ago from Kirkland Views

0 U.S. News and World Report magazine named  International Community School (ICS) in Kirkland, Wash. number 29 out of the top 100 high schools in the nation in their annual America’s Best High Schools rating, and gave the school a gold ranking.  Redmond High School (RHS) received a silver ranking. U.S. News and World Report uses a three-step process that analyzes: 1)      How schools are educating all of their students. ...

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Change in Career Direction – Why Teachers Stop Teaching

19 hours ago ago from Career Change 50

Among the clients who come to me regarding a change in career direction, the ones who sadden me the most are those who are choosing to leave the teaching profession. While a few of them have been BEd grads who weren’t able to land their first job or weren’t really suited to teach, the vast majority have been seasoned and highly dedicated professionals who entered teaching out of genuine passion for helping children achieve their potential. ...

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Socialism and the defense of public education

9 hours ago ago from Imam Samroni

24 December 2009 http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/dec2009/pers-d24.shtml The Obama administration is spearheading an unprecedented assault on public education in the United States. While providing trillions of dollars to Wall Street, Obama has starved states and local governments of funding and pressed them to address their soaring budget deficits by closing public schools and opening semi-private charter schools. In ...

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Schools Can't Change

22 hours ago ago from Lessons Learned in the Middle

Fall, 2009 By Michael Smith Change is hard. That’s why I’m not interested. When you work in a school, there is always a lot of talk about changing things (by talk, I mean it rhymes with witching ). As educators, we are faced with the choice of jumping on board with the latest fad or sticking with the tried and true method that we’ve used for the last 20 years. For me, it’s a no brainer. If it was good enough when I was ...

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Cancel Christmas, the Government Owns Your School

1 day ago ago from ACGR\'s "News with Attitude"

Scott McPherson 12/27/2002 The moral case for separating school and state was made long ago. Still, the role that government played in micro-managing the holiday season in America’s public schools this year proved yet again the wisdom of this cause. In the December 20 Washington Times, readers got to glimpse another of the fiascoes which make up [...]

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Wayne Besen: Teacher Exploits Christmas by Pushing Religious Carols in Public Schools

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

When I was 11 years old and entering Middle School my family moved from Miami to Alief, a suburb of Houston. Only days before my first Christmas in Texas, a large high school student wearing cowboy boots and chewing tobacco confronted me. "You a Jew?" he angrily inquired. "How could you people not believe in Jesus after you murdered him? Did you know it's Jesus' birthday? If Jesus Christ ain't the son of God, who the hell is?" This is the ...

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