THE SCHOOLS: IF YOU AREN'T OUTRAGED, YOU AREN'T PAYING ATTENTION
If you aren't outraged, then you just aren't paying attention! First the powers that be decided mainstreaming was the way to go and effectively destroyed the classroom. Now we have some left wing teacher trying to represent that her values are in keeping with the general public to the UN AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE NEA. Question: why is the UN even involved in our schools? Better question: Where in the world does the NEA dig up the 'representatives'?
Here's their contact page so you can tell them what you think about their representations to the UN:http://www.nea.org/home/827.htm
Their home page is pro-union for the public school teachers. Address that if you wish with another e-mail!
You can reach Ms. Schneider and provide her with YOUR opinion:
http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/staff/staff.php?sectionid=1784&...;
and School Administration:
I wasn't able to locate the School Board, any one has any luck with that, let me know!
AND IF THAT ISN'T ENOUGH:
Sacramento wants segregated Charter Schools
By Melody Gutierrez
mgutierrez@sacbee.com
Published: Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011 - 12:00 am | Page 1A
Last Modified: Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011 - 11:01 am
For more than 50 years, the notion that racially mixed schools are in the best interests of all students has been a basic underpinning of America's educational landscape.
But increasingly across the nation, publicly funded charter schools are popping up that call out their intent to cater to specific racial or ethnic groups – African American, Latino or Hmong students, for example, who on average have far lower test scores and far higher dropout rates than whites and some other Asian groups.
Is it a return to segregation? Is it legal?
Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2011/02/17/3409615/charter-schools-raise-ques...
Administration Offices Switchboard (916) 643-7400
Here's some other numbers for you:Frequently Called Numbers
Some of the areas have web pages with additional information, including email addresses. For more information, just click on the name.
24-Hour Information Line 643-9497
24-Hour Security Services Line 643-7444
Accounting Services 643-7893
Accounts Payable 643-7889
Assessment, Research & Evaluation 643-9420
Central Switchboard 643-7400
Child Development 643-7800
Public Relations 643-9040
Support Services 643-9430
Educational Instructional Services Elementary Schools 643-9009
Educational Instructional Services Middle Schools 643-9079
Educational Instructional Services High Schools 643-9449
Employee Benefits 643-9432
Employee Relations 643-9408
Foster Youth 643-9409
GATE/Extended Learning 643-9411
General Accounting 643-7893
Health Services 643-9412
Integrated Community Services 643-9413
Internal Audit 643-7838
Library Services 643-7447
Multilingual 643-9446
Parent Support Services 643-9417
Payroll 643-9400
Personnel Services 643-9050
Psychological Services 643-9124
Risk Management 643-9421
Safe Schools Office 643-9423
Safety (Risk Management) 643-9421
SARB 643-9425
Security Services Office 643-7444
Special Education 643-9174
Staff Development 643-9028
Standards, Curriculum (elementary) 643-9117
Standards, Curriculum (secondary) 643-9120
State and Federal Programs 643-9051
Student Behavior and Placement 643-9425
Student Records 643-9431
Student Services 643-9435
Subfinder 433-2647
Substitute Office 643-9493
Superintendent's Office 643-9000
Support Services 643-9430
Technology Services Help Desk 643-9445
Telephone Services 643-7425/7429
Workers' Compensation 643-9441
Youth Development 643-7994
One of those should work!
and you can email all Board of Education members on this page!http://www.scusd.edu/BoardofEducation/Pages/BoardofEducationMembers...
Here's their contact page so you can tell them what you think about their representations to the UN:http://www.nea.org/home/827.htm
Their home page is pro-union for the public school teachers. Address that if you wish with another e-mail!
"Schools need to teach about orgasms" says NEA to UN
NEW YORK, March 3 (C-FAM) Graphic sex education for youth is the new battleground at the UN, as evidenced by side events during the past week at the Commission on the Status of Women.
The theme of this year’s CSW is the “access and participation of women and girls to education, training, science and technology.” While delegates are busy negotiating resolutions and outcome documents, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and UN organizations campaign for the installation of socially radical curriculums in Africa and America alike.
“Oral sex, masturbation, and orgasms need to be taught in education,” Diane Schneider told the audience at a panel on combating homophobia and transphobia. Schneider, representing the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teachers union in the US, advocated for more “inclusive” sex education in US schools, with curricula based on liberal hetero and homosexual expression. She claimed that the idea of sex education remains an oxymoron if it is abstinence-based, or if students are still able to opt-out.
Read the rest of the story here:
http://www.c-fam.org/publications/id.1798/pub_detail.aspYou can reach Ms. Schneider and provide her with YOUR opinion:
http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/staff/staff.php?sectionid=1784&...;
and School Administration:
School Administration Jean E. Fields, Principal (845) 577- 6403 |
Christine, J. Alfonso | Assistant Principal, Student Support Services | (845) 577-6435 |
Steven Forman | Assistant Principal, Administration | (845) 577-6406 |
Augustina West | Assistant Principal, Personnel Services | (845) 577-6479 |
I wasn't able to locate the School Board, any one has any luck with that, let me know!
AND IF THAT ISN'T ENOUGH:
Sacramento wants segregated Charter Schools
By Melody Gutierrez
mgutierrez@sacbee.com
Published: Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011 - 12:00 am | Page 1A
Last Modified: Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011 - 11:01 am
For more than 50 years, the notion that racially mixed schools are in the best interests of all students has been a basic underpinning of America's educational landscape.
But increasingly across the nation, publicly funded charter schools are popping up that call out their intent to cater to specific racial or ethnic groups – African American, Latino or Hmong students, for example, who on average have far lower test scores and far higher dropout rates than whites and some other Asian groups.
Is it a return to segregation? Is it legal?
Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2011/02/17/3409615/charter-schools-raise-ques...
Administration Offices Switchboard (916) 643-7400
Here's some other numbers for you:Frequently Called Numbers
Some of the areas have web pages with additional information, including email addresses. For more information, just click on the name.
24-Hour Information Line 643-9497
24-Hour Security Services Line 643-7444
Accounting Services 643-7893
Accounts Payable 643-7889
Assessment, Research & Evaluation 643-9420
Central Switchboard 643-7400
Child Development 643-7800
Public Relations 643-9040
Support Services 643-9430
Educational Instructional Services Elementary Schools 643-9009
Educational Instructional Services Middle Schools 643-9079
Educational Instructional Services High Schools 643-9449
Employee Benefits 643-9432
Employee Relations 643-9408
Foster Youth 643-9409
GATE/Extended Learning 643-9411
General Accounting 643-7893
Health Services 643-9412
Integrated Community Services 643-9413
Internal Audit 643-7838
Library Services 643-7447
Multilingual 643-9446
Parent Support Services 643-9417
Payroll 643-9400
Personnel Services 643-9050
Psychological Services 643-9124
Risk Management 643-9421
Safe Schools Office 643-9423
Safety (Risk Management) 643-9421
SARB 643-9425
Security Services Office 643-7444
Special Education 643-9174
Staff Development 643-9028
Standards, Curriculum (elementary) 643-9117
Standards, Curriculum (secondary) 643-9120
State and Federal Programs 643-9051
Student Behavior and Placement 643-9425
Student Records 643-9431
Student Services 643-9435
Subfinder 433-2647
Substitute Office 643-9493
Superintendent's Office 643-9000
Support Services 643-9430
Technology Services Help Desk 643-9445
Telephone Services 643-7425/7429
Workers' Compensation 643-9441
Youth Development 643-7994
One of those should work!
and you can email all Board of Education members on this page!http://www.scusd.edu/BoardofEducation/Pages/BoardofEducationMembers...
THE SCHOOLS: IF YOU AREN'T OUTRAGED, YOU AREN'T PAYING ATTENTION
If you aren't outraged, then you just aren't paying attention! First the powers that be decided mainstreaming was the way to go and effectively destroyed the classroom. Now we have some left wing teacher trying to represent that her values are in keeping with the general public to the UN AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE NEA. Question: why is the UN even involved in our schools? Better question: Where in the world does the NEA dig up the 'representatives'?
Here's their contact page so you can tell them what you think about their representations to the UN:http://www.nea.org/home/827.htm
Their home page is pro-union for the public school teachers. Address that if you wish with another e-mail!
You can reach Ms. Schneider and provide her with YOUR opinion:
http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/staff/staff.php?sectionid=1784&...;
and School Administration:
I wasn't able to locate the School Board, any one has any luck with that, let me know!
AND IF THAT ISN'T ENOUGH:
Sacramento wants segregated Charter Schools
By Melody Gutierrez
mgutierrez@sacbee.com
Published: Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011 - 12:00 am | Page 1A
Last Modified: Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011 - 11:01 am
For more than 50 years, the notion that racially mixed schools are in the best interests of all students has been a basic underpinning of America's educational landscape.
But increasingly across the nation, publicly funded charter schools are popping up that call out their intent to cater to specific racial or ethnic groups – African American, Latino or Hmong students, for example, who on average have far lower test scores and far higher dropout rates than whites and some other Asian groups.
Is it a return to segregation? Is it legal?
Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2011/02/17/3409615/charter-schools-raise-ques...
Administration Offices Switchboard (916) 643-7400
Here's some other numbers for you:Frequently Called Numbers
Some of the areas have web pages with additional information, including email addresses. For more information, just click on the name.
24-Hour Information Line 643-9497
24-Hour Security Services Line 643-7444
Accounting Services 643-7893
Accounts Payable 643-7889
Assessment, Research & Evaluation 643-9420
Central Switchboard 643-7400
Child Development 643-7800
Public Relations 643-9040
Support Services 643-9430
Educational Instructional Services Elementary Schools 643-9009
Educational Instructional Services Middle Schools 643-9079
Educational Instructional Services High Schools 643-9449
Employee Benefits 643-9432
Employee Relations 643-9408
Foster Youth 643-9409
GATE/Extended Learning 643-9411
General Accounting 643-7893
Health Services 643-9412
Integrated Community Services 643-9413
Internal Audit 643-7838
Library Services 643-7447
Multilingual 643-9446
Parent Support Services 643-9417
Payroll 643-9400
Personnel Services 643-9050
Psychological Services 643-9124
Risk Management 643-9421
Safe Schools Office 643-9423
Safety (Risk Management) 643-9421
SARB 643-9425
Security Services Office 643-7444
Special Education 643-9174
Staff Development 643-9028
Standards, Curriculum (elementary) 643-9117
Standards, Curriculum (secondary) 643-9120
State and Federal Programs 643-9051
Student Behavior and Placement 643-9425
Student Records 643-9431
Student Services 643-9435
Subfinder 433-2647
Substitute Office 643-9493
Superintendent's Office 643-9000
Support Services 643-9430
Technology Services Help Desk 643-9445
Telephone Services 643-7425/7429
Workers' Compensation 643-9441
Youth Development 643-7994
One of those should work!
and you can email all Board of Education members on this page!http://www.scusd.edu/BoardofEducation/Pages/BoardofEducationMembers...
Here's their contact page so you can tell them what you think about their representations to the UN:http://www.nea.org/home/827.htm
Their home page is pro-union for the public school teachers. Address that if you wish with another e-mail!
"Schools need to teach about orgasms" says NEA to UN
NEW YORK, March 3 (C-FAM) Graphic sex education for youth is the new battleground at the UN, as evidenced by side events during the past week at the Commission on the Status of Women.
The theme of this year’s CSW is the “access and participation of women and girls to education, training, science and technology.” While delegates are busy negotiating resolutions and outcome documents, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and UN organizations campaign for the installation of socially radical curriculums in Africa and America alike.
“Oral sex, masturbation, and orgasms need to be taught in education,” Diane Schneider told the audience at a panel on combating homophobia and transphobia. Schneider, representing the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teachers union in the US, advocated for more “inclusive” sex education in US schools, with curricula based on liberal hetero and homosexual expression. She claimed that the idea of sex education remains an oxymoron if it is abstinence-based, or if students are still able to opt-out.
Read the rest of the story here:
http://www.c-fam.org/publications/id.1798/pub_detail.aspYou can reach Ms. Schneider and provide her with YOUR opinion:
http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/staff/staff.php?sectionid=1784&...;
and School Administration:
School Administration Jean E. Fields, Principal (845) 577- 6403 |
Christine, J. Alfonso | Assistant Principal, Student Support Services | (845) 577-6435 |
Steven Forman | Assistant Principal, Administration | (845) 577-6406 |
Augustina West | Assistant Principal, Personnel Services | (845) 577-6479 |
I wasn't able to locate the School Board, any one has any luck with that, let me know!
AND IF THAT ISN'T ENOUGH:
Sacramento wants segregated Charter Schools
By Melody Gutierrez
mgutierrez@sacbee.com
Published: Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011 - 12:00 am | Page 1A
Last Modified: Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011 - 11:01 am
For more than 50 years, the notion that racially mixed schools are in the best interests of all students has been a basic underpinning of America's educational landscape.
But increasingly across the nation, publicly funded charter schools are popping up that call out their intent to cater to specific racial or ethnic groups – African American, Latino or Hmong students, for example, who on average have far lower test scores and far higher dropout rates than whites and some other Asian groups.
Is it a return to segregation? Is it legal?
Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2011/02/17/3409615/charter-schools-raise-ques...
Administration Offices Switchboard (916) 643-7400
Here's some other numbers for you:Frequently Called Numbers
Some of the areas have web pages with additional information, including email addresses. For more information, just click on the name.
24-Hour Information Line 643-9497
24-Hour Security Services Line 643-7444
Accounting Services 643-7893
Accounts Payable 643-7889
Assessment, Research & Evaluation 643-9420
Central Switchboard 643-7400
Child Development 643-7800
Public Relations 643-9040
Support Services 643-9430
Educational Instructional Services Elementary Schools 643-9009
Educational Instructional Services Middle Schools 643-9079
Educational Instructional Services High Schools 643-9449
Employee Benefits 643-9432
Employee Relations 643-9408
Foster Youth 643-9409
GATE/Extended Learning 643-9411
General Accounting 643-7893
Health Services 643-9412
Integrated Community Services 643-9413
Internal Audit 643-7838
Library Services 643-7447
Multilingual 643-9446
Parent Support Services 643-9417
Payroll 643-9400
Personnel Services 643-9050
Psychological Services 643-9124
Risk Management 643-9421
Safe Schools Office 643-9423
Safety (Risk Management) 643-9421
SARB 643-9425
Security Services Office 643-7444
Special Education 643-9174
Staff Development 643-9028
Standards, Curriculum (elementary) 643-9117
Standards, Curriculum (secondary) 643-9120
State and Federal Programs 643-9051
Student Behavior and Placement 643-9425
Student Records 643-9431
Student Services 643-9435
Subfinder 433-2647
Substitute Office 643-9493
Superintendent's Office 643-9000
Support Services 643-9430
Technology Services Help Desk 643-9445
Telephone Services 643-7425/7429
Workers' Compensation 643-9441
Youth Development 643-7994
One of those should work!
and you can email all Board of Education members on this page!http://www.scusd.edu/BoardofEducation/Pages/BoardofEducationMembers...
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