and Johnston opens with what was clearly "class you're still talking" voice
This is the "educational vision" section
and Johnston opens with what was clearly "class you're still talking" voice
This is the "educational vision" section
on underperforming and chronically underperforming schools
THREE SCHOOLS COMING OUT OF SUCH STATUS TODAY; ONE DISTRICT
search process is underway with Isaacson, Miller
Craven
Tutwiler
Fisher
West
...have been appointed to the search (screening) committee)
interviews with Board members
PUBLIC SURVEY GOING LIVE TODAY which I will link to when I find it
Now linked!
The agenda is here; livestream is here
My notes from last night are here
and the meeting has started, but there is no sound on the broadcast...
The agenda is here; the livestream is going to go up here.
Meeting opened by Vice Chair Hills (with an amazing amount of noise behind him)
Johnston opens by saying it will be looking at the impact of the last engineering change
quotes “Every system is perfectly designed to get the result that it does.” (W. Edwards Deming)
Tonight's agenda:
Note that the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education not only meets tomorrow (for their regular monthly meeting); they meet TONIGHT for the first of two of what they're calling "study sessions" on vocational admissions. That meeting is only online and starts at 5.
The regular meeting is tomorrow, starts at 9, and includes:
(can we talk about this thing where Every Major Word Is Capitalized in Agenda Items?)
Agenda for all of that is here. Livestream will come up here.
I've been ongoingly disappointed at how poorly informed most of the discussion of the MCAS ballot question is (insert my ongoing observation that there is actual data and things happening at the Board of Ed meetings, which should have much more attention), but here are two pieces I'd recommend:
Please enjoy this fall tree from the Berkshires. It is the most positive thing in this blog post. |
A quick note from me (as I am swamped over here):
While DESE won't set the official inflation rate for the foundation budget until the end of December, using data that doesn't close until the end of October, the change in the rate of the implicit price deflator for state and local governments so far is running below 2% this fall.
In other words, the inflation rate for next year's foundation rate, as written into statute, would again be very low.
I would strongly recommend getting this onto your legislator's radar ASAP.
MASC folks, you'll see this more formally in the next bulletin.
My dad Bill O'Connell, me, and my mom |
We buried him today. Here is what I said at his funeral:
In a finding issued yesterday, the Attorney General's office found that the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education violated the Open Meeting Law at their January meeting, when Chair Craven invited a panel of speakers to address them on antisemitism without any public notice.
My notes from that portion are here; a comment from me is here.