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John
July 6, 2017, at the Homestead Carnegie Music Hall
MARK RYLANCE & FRIENDS: SHAKESPEARE and THE 1892 BATTLE OF HOMESTEAD
Actor-activist--playwright Mark Rylance comes back to Pittsburgh to perform some of his favorite speeches from Shakespeare, as well as revisiting resonant words, characters, songs and situations leading up to the 1892 battle, joining with his co-writer Peter Reder, local actors and musicians.
Join the Battle of Homestead Foundation on this important day, July 6, 2017, as we commemorate the Battle that took place 125 years ago at the Historic Pump House, on the shores of the Monongahela River.
Click on the Link Below:
FRIDAY, JUNE 30 7:00 PM. MEET. GREET. COMMEMORATE. WITH ACTOR-ACTIVIST-PLAYWRIGHT MARK RYLANCE.
The Meet. Greet. Commemorate event with Rylance as guest of honor, features light fare, drinks, and music led by local musician Jason Kendall at the historic Bost Building (the 1892 workers' union headquarters), 623 East Avenue, Munhall, PA 15120. Rylance will meet guests, who can also tour the steelmaking exhibits and artifacts at the Bost. Silent Auction and ticket revenues go to the non-profit Battle of Homestead Foundation, to continue to preserve and share this dramatic history with future generations and bring interested visitors to this area.
TICKETS: $150. Click Here
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For Immediate Release Contact: Ebony Pugh 412-529-3616
Public Invited to Provide Comment on School Improvement Plans for 2017-18 School Year
Revised School Improvement Plans Outline Goals and Strategies for 16 Schools
Pittsburgh PA, May 22, 2017- The public is invited to provide comment on the revised school improvement plans of sixteen schools. All District schools, except for Pittsburgh Colfax and Pittsburgh CAPA are Title I schools. Title I schools may be designated as Reward: High Achievement (Top 5% in State), Reward: High Progress (Top 5% Growth), Focus (Lowest 10% State), Priority (Lowest 5% State) or no designation based on 2016 Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) and/or Keystone exam results. Focus and Priority schools must revise and submit a school improvement plan to the Pennsylvania Department of Education by June 30, 2017.
Revised School Improvement Plans Outline Strategies for 16 Schools
Eleven schools received a Focus designation: Pittsburgh Arlington PreK-8, Pittsburgh Arsenal PreK-5,Pittsburgh Carrick High School, Pittsburgh Langley K-8, Pittsburgh Lincoln PreK-5, Pittsburgh Miller Prek-5, Pittsburgh Milliones 6-12, Pittsburgh Montessori PreK-5, Pittsburgh Morrow PreK-7, Pittsburgh Spring Hill K-5 and Pittsburgh Woolslair PreK-5. Five of the District’s schools awarded a School Improvement Grant – Pittsburgh Brashear High School, Pittsburgh Faison K-8, Pittsburgh King PreK-8, Pittsburgh Perry High School and Pittsburgh Westinghouse Academy 6-12 - received the automatic Priority designation.
For more information about Title I Designations visit http://www.pps.k12.pa.us/Page/4110 .
School improvement plans for the District’s Focus and Priority schools outline goals and strategies that will be implemented during the 2017-18 school year. Prior to submission of the plans, the school plans will be available on the District’s website for a public review and comment period until June 21, 2017. All stakeholders are encouraged to review the proposed plans and submit feedback by completing a survey available online at http://www.pps.k12.pa.us/SIPlans. Parents may also email their school’s principal.
Comments may also be submitted by:
• Submitting an e-mail to title1@pghboe.net;
• Signing up to speak at the June 20th Board Public Hearing
• Submitting comments via U.S. Mail to:
School District of Pittsburgh
Attention: Title Programs Office
341 S. Bellefield Avenue, Room 436
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
In 1892, on the opening his first library in the United States in Braddock, Pennsylvania, Andrew Carnegie “elaborated on the moral, and indeed the very ethic of his library: ‘Useful knowledge’ did not embrace classical learning, what we today call the liberal arts. Rather, the ‘new idea of education’ was to concentrate, as the new library most assuredly would, on the study of business and science alone.” *Can everyone, in unison, chant “teaching STEM.” This, of course, goes hand-in-hand with downplaying and ignoring the liberal arts. The idea then, just as it is today, was to create a culture of compliant skilled workers who would readily follow orders without questioning the rationale or the authority of leaders. In other words, educated drones, capable laborers never encouraged to think for themselves. To the extent that this succeeds we will all be the worse for it. I don’t for a minute suggest that we do not teach STEM courses, but that we should never give up teaching HISTORY, SOCIAL SCIENCES, CLASSICAL LITERATURE, ART and MUSIC.
Chris Hedges has just come up with perhaps the best analogy to the situation in the United States today . . . and it's not encouraging.
John
Hi, I have an opening for a Water Sampling Technician (Entry-Level) with Moody and Associates, Inc. in Houston, PA that I thought may interest you. If you'd like to proceed or learn more about this opportunity please follow the link below:
Moody and Associates, Inc.
- Moody is seeking an entry-level Water Sampling Technician for our branch office in Houston, PA.
- Primary responsibilities consist of collecting surface water flow data and data entry.
- This position requires extensive physical activity and navigating rough, uneven terrain.
- Field work is conducted throughout the year and includes working in a variety of weather conditions.
- Candidates must be able and willing to work independently in the field in outdoors and rural areas.
Thanks for taking your time with this. If you feel this would be a better fit for someone you know please pass this message along.Regards,
Dave Johnson
1112 Montana Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90403