Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Meet School Board Candidates, Lisa Jones and Sherry Hazuda
Last night the good people in Brookline hosted a candidate meeting, just as the Pens were in a battle for game 6 of the first round of the playoffs. The pressing bits of video are from the school board candidates, challenger and school teacher, Lisa Jones, and the present school board president, Sherry Hazuda.
Lisa Jones is a chem teacher at Carrick and has been an assistant track coach.
Part 1.
Same clip but served from Viddler:
Part 2 on YouTube:
Part 2 on Viddler:
Lisa Jones is a chem teacher at Carrick and has been an assistant track coach.
Part 1.
Same clip but served from Viddler:
Part 2 on YouTube:
Part 2 on Viddler:
Also see the FixPA wiki pages, and edit them as well:
Bonus:
When you have no sense of purpose, you have folly like this from Bruce Kraus
Councilman Bruce Kraus proposed the ban in 2008 after saying constituents frequently complained that the leaflets were a significant source of litter, particularly along East Carson Street in the South Side.
Two anti-abortion activists, Kathleen A. Ramsey of Ross and Albert A. Brunn of Pittsburgh, sued the city in federal court last year, arguing that the ordinance was an unconstitutional restraint on freedom of speech.
Brunn, 81, of Stanton Heights said he wasn't surprised by the proposed settlement.
"According to records, this has gone to the courts many times and the First Amendment has always won, so I expected it would happen," he said.
Read more: Pittsburgh council moves to repeal ordinance banning leaflets - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_733965.html#ixzz1KdgLhYfx
Pile on Trump
Donald Trump's path to the GOP nomination may have a road bump in Pennsylvania. It turns out Trump donated $32,000 to Pennsylvania's own Ed Rendell, going well with his previous donations to Rahm Emanual, Chuck Schumer and Charlie Rangel.
Women's cycling clinic on May 7
The Steel City Endurance team is hosting a clinic for women interested in cycling and racing on May 7 from 9 am until noon at the Bud Harris oval. The Clinic is designed for women who are interested in learning more about bike racing, giving bike racing a try, or who just want to learn a few skills. We hope to see you there!
A flyer with all the details can be sent else, contact Barb Grabowski.
A flyer with all the details can be sent else, contact Barb Grabowski.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Official "Right To Know" request sent to Pittsburgh Public Schools from Kenneth Miller about sports reform
An official right to know request from April 22, 2011, from Kenneth Miller to Dr. Linda Lane, Superintendent of Schools has been delivered concerning Athletic Reform efforts.
The letter requests all documentation associated with this committee, its mandate, participants and recommendations. For example:
* I want to see the budget through which this committee's work and the time committed to this committee by the chair.
* I want to see what Mark Roosevelt asked of this committee.
* I want to see the biographies and contact information for everyone who was asked to serve on this committee.
* I would like the minutes from all committee meetings.
* Finally, I am requesting the complete list of recommendations that this committee has made to the school districts administrators.
He writes he has been waiting for this information for a very long time.
"I hope you dissovle the city league immediately and send Pittsburgh Public School students all over Western Pennsylvania on buses. I am really sorry to hear that the state has cut your budget by millions, please dissolve the city league right now anyway."
My understanding from our last task force meeting (December 2010) and a few phone conversations and chance meetings in the stands at a few sports events was that the suggestions from Jake House, the hired administrator dealing with this task, would go to the PPS Board's Education Committee Meeting on May 10, 2011.
The letter requests all documentation associated with this committee, its mandate, participants and recommendations. For example:
* I want to see the budget through which this committee's work and the time committed to this committee by the chair.
* I want to see what Mark Roosevelt asked of this committee.
* I want to see the biographies and contact information for everyone who was asked to serve on this committee.
* I would like the minutes from all committee meetings.
* Finally, I am requesting the complete list of recommendations that this committee has made to the school districts administrators.
He writes he has been waiting for this information for a very long time.
"I hope you dissovle the city league immediately and send Pittsburgh Public School students all over Western Pennsylvania on buses. I am really sorry to hear that the state has cut your budget by millions, please dissolve the city league right now anyway."
My understanding from our last task force meeting (December 2010) and a few phone conversations and chance meetings in the stands at a few sports events was that the suggestions from Jake House, the hired administrator dealing with this task, would go to the PPS Board's Education Committee Meeting on May 10, 2011.
PA Senate Voucher Update
Ø On April 11, the Senate Appropriations Committee reported as amended Senate Bill 1, which establishes the Opportunity Scholarships and Educational Improvement Tax Credit Act to make tuition vouchers available to low income students in persistently low achieving schools to attend participating nonresident public schools or nonpublic schools. Under the proposal, a low income student is defined as a student with household income not greater than 130% of the federal poverty level, the same amount as eligibility for the Federal Free Lunch Program ($28,665 for a family of four). The bill also expands the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) from $75 million to $100 million beginning in Fiscal Year 2011-2012.
Senate Bill 1l was amended in the Senate Appropriations Committee to expand voucher eligibility in the fourth year of the program to middle-income families. SB 1, as amended, would make tuition vouchers available to students with family income up to 300 percent of the poverty level ($67,050 for a family of four. The amendment places a cap of $250 million in the third year when eligibility expands to include all low-income students. The amendment also changes the attendance criteria from residing “during” a school year to “as of the first day of classes.” The amendment would require schools to administer a nationally normed standardized achievement test in math and reading to voucher recipients and require the aggregate results to be posted online. SB 1, as amended, requires the Education Opportunity Board to set procedures to determine the eligibility of homeless students for opportunity scholarships. It also establishes a Public School Choice Demonstration Grant Program in Fiscal Year 2014-2015. Grants of up to $500,000 would be awarded to school districts to provide tuition for students to attend a nonresident public school regardless of income. The school district would be required to provide a $3-$1 match. Twenty-five percent of the money from the Excess Scholarship Fund would be used to support these grants. The bill was also amended to require participating public schools to accept transfer students by a lottery system. Private schools would not be subject to the lottery provision and would be allowed to set enrollment criteria.
The Senate may vote on SB 1 as early as April 26, although action may be delayed while waiting for suggested amendments from the Corbett Administration.
This weekend is Junior Golf Weekend. Be there!
I hope you are able to join us at The Bob O'Connor Golf Course in Schenley Park for some of the great family activities we have planned:
Friday, April 29 from 4 - 7 PM is Family Golf Night. We want to encourage all families to spend time together so we are offering discounted foursomes with special family tees. All golf equipment will be provided for free.
Saturday, April 30 from 9:30 - 10:30 AM The Greater Pittsburgh Golf Course Superintendents Association will present a free "Care of the Course" clinic. This will be followed by a free golf instruction clinic hosted by World Golf Hall of Famer Carol Semple Thompson from 11:30 - 1:30.
Sunday, May 1 from 10:30 - 11:30 AM the West Penn Golf Association will present an interactive Rules Clinic for juniors. From 12 - 2 PM The Tri State PGA will lead a free instructional clinic.
Both Saturday and Sunday will also include many free golf games and skill contests presented by our teen Junior Activity Board. Junior Golf Weekend is our chance to show you how The First Tee of Pittsburgh promotes positive youth development through golf based on nine core values such as sportsmanship, honesty, courtesy, and respect. Please join us.
Google did a great job at migration from Google Video to YouTube, on the second attempt
Way to go Google. Well done. It took two attempts, but the final migration from the Google Video asset (closing) to YouTube was fantastic.
I've moved 17 videos from past years to YouTube.
Back in the day, YouTube videos had to be 10-minutes in length or less. Now I can upload longer videos there.
There was a simple button that was put onto the Google Video dashboard and bang, the videos jumped to YouTube.
Thanks!
Be sure to visit: http://YouTube.com/rauterkus.
I've moved 17 videos from past years to YouTube.
Back in the day, YouTube videos had to be 10-minutes in length or less. Now I can upload longer videos there.
There was a simple button that was put onto the Google Video dashboard and bang, the videos jumped to YouTube.
Thanks!
Be sure to visit: http://YouTube.com/rauterkus.
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