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It would be great if the country could see WV as a ‘education leader’.
By Anonymous on 05.21.2013
From the entry: 'Governor Sees WV as Leader in Natural Gas Industry'.
Many will concur with “I Agree”. Was it Einstein who gave us his definition of insanity? ‘Repeating the same thing over and over and expecting different results.‘
That was long before we had a Dee-Cee Department of Education.
He would likely apply his definition now to the American education system pretty much in the same fashion.
We have had that Department of Education how long now? and they still can’t get it right?
By They're hopeless on 05.21.2013
From the entry: 'Common Core: Not Ready, Somewhat Able, But at Least Willing'.
Lee,Cindy,Gary and Family so sorry to hear of Ray’s passing…as time goes by I hope you find comfort and healing your hearts all need,Bless each of you…
Brad, Kristie,Olivia
Mark & Makahla
By KristieCollins on 05.21.2013
From the entry: 'Ray Earl Everts'.
Price for rides please? per ride or bands?
By KC on 05.21.2013
From the entry: 'Glenville: Lions Club Carnival May 22 - 25, 2013 - Famous Hot Dogs, Starting Today'.
Skip looking for the coin. Charleston gang all ready bought them all.
By no surprise on 05.20.2013
From the entry: 'WV Unveils Silver Coin to Mark 150th Anniversary of Statehood; Online Sales Begin Today'.
Hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars spent on boards and task forces, studies and reports (not to mention a Governor’s Audit). Given massive and repeated failure the money would have been better spent on text books and Teachers.
Consolidation was NOT the answer. It’s been going on longer than most can remember with no real savings or educational improvement to show for it.
A moratorium on any consequences related to new and unproven programs is the right thing to do. It’s not as though there’s a history of getting much right when it comes to education.
By I Agree on 05.20.2013
From the entry: 'Common Core: Not Ready, Somewhat Able, But at Least Willing'.
Congratulations to Hunter Ashley for getting a 2nd place in the Discus throw. He may be a Freshman, but he can definately out throw a lot of sophmores, Juniors and seniors. Way to go Hunter. Practice always pays off. Proud of you.
Aunt Carol
By Carol Beam on 05.20.2013
From the entry: 'WV HIGH SCHOOL STATE TRACK MEET - Boys - Class A - 05.17.2013 - 05.18.2013'.
West Virginia “is a full-fledged participant in the Common Core Standards program” according to >WVDOE Watcher<.
West Virginia is also a nearly, full-fledged failure incomparison to most other states. We have the reports that prove it too.
By nothing changes in WV on 05.20.2013
From the entry: 'G-Comm™: Hoppy's Commentary - Musical Chairs Among House Democrats'.
This is so simple. Even the writers of articles are blind or don’t wish to see it.
The State Board of Ed…..IF…...they were doing their job, the Governor would NOT need to be writing executive orders.
Clean out the BOE and employ people who have the knowledge to do the job.
We have how many years now of political appointees that are incompetent, poor or no result in progress?
By watching on 05.20.2013
From the entry: 'Tomblin’s Three-Pronged Approach to Education'.
There is no “one size fits all” educational model that will ever work because all people are unique individuals who learn a variety of ways. For the US to be a leader in education, the students need to be motivated to learn - not pigeon holed into groups and treated like a herd of cattle!
By Karen Pennebaker on 05.20.2013
From the entry: 'G-Comm™: Rotten to the Common Core'.
Ideas like Common Core have been percolating in the country for many years. It wasn’t until 2009 when the National Governors Association’s Center on Best Practices and the Council of Chief State School Officers convinced their members to support an initiative to develop what they deemed to be voluntary, state-led standards, that it took root. The idea, however, that Common Core bubbled up from the states has shifted. A nonprofit group called “Achieve, Inc.“ stocked with federal standards advocates who’ve been around since many years, has been pointed to as designing the materials and the program’s progress has been spurred on by funding from, among others, the Gates Foundation and the U.S. Department of Education. For an undertaking that claims to be state-generated and largely free of federal involvement Common Core twisted, becoming a foot in the door for federal Race to the Top dollars.
Here is the header of a neat little report by the WV BOE you might want to google. The Machiavellian quote is so true. As long as this State BOE retains control and keeps remodeling more of the same we will see the same results. When will the Legislature do the research necessary to make something new happen? Global 21, 21st Century, Next Gen, Common Core,at least eight years documented as more of the same.
A Chronicle of West Virginia’s Global21 Initiative
(2004-2011)
“Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results.” Machiavelli
By Common S on 05.19.2013
From the entry: 'G-Comm™: Rotten to the Common Core'.
The boil advisory was lifted on Friday. Today, Sunday in Stouts Mills Area the water is brown and muddy! Is it safe to drink it? Should the advisory have been lifted so soon?
By Concerned Resident on 05.19.2013
From the entry: 'GCPSD: Boil Water Advisory for Sand Fork, Dusk Camp Area Has Been Lifted'.
The writer’s “Internal Evidence” is one of the lamest pieces of sophistry I have ever seen.
To us the bible as proof of its own inspiration is, in logic, a classic example of circular reasoning. It is like saying “I’m right because I say I am”.
The writer confuses evidence with proof.
In the case of the blood, the blood is only the evidence; it is the scientific knowledge of blood that is the proof. The white granular substance is only the evidence; the lab test is the proof.
With regard to the bible, we have been testing the “thing itself’ through higher criticism for a century and a half and the “thing itself” does not pass the tests.
Bringing you the truth in love.
By Anonymous on 05.19.2013
From the entry: 'TRUTH OR TRADITION? – #222'.
WV is a full-fledged participant in the new national Common Core Standards program. The confusion is caused by the State’s reference to the Next Generation program that is actually the Common Core Standards program for K-12 English learning arts and math. One advantage of joining the national program is that there will be on-line testing to determine how individual schools, and county school systems in WV compare with education outcomes, and the State’s overall performance can be compared to other states. The objective for Common Core is to strive to establish the USA as a world leader in education, something we lag badly with now.
By WVDOE Watcher on 05.19.2013
From the entry: 'G-Comm™: Rotten to the Common Core'.
Wonder if the poll numbers would be that good in GC?
By doubt it on 05.18.2013
From the entry: 'G-Comm™: Hoppy's Commentary - Tomblin’s Window of Opportunity'.
Where are all you War Protesters that were so vocal when Bush was President?
Barry got your tongue? You give your politics away with your silence.
By Obama's War on 05.18.2013
From the entry: 'Where are the Nonviolent Alternatives to the Nine Proposed Military Bases in Afghanistan?'.
Your government ‘sells’ this sort of stuff to make you feel good, when in actuality, its just more invasion into your life, causes bigger government, and in the end you have less input and they have more control?
By anonymous on 05.18.2013
From the entry: 'HHS Announces Actions to Improve Safety and Quality of Child Care'.
Some store already have them on premises. All they have to do it to capitalize.
By LOL LOL on 05.18.2013
From the entry: 'OddlyEnough™: Eating Insects Could Help Fight Obesity'.
I can just picture pans of them in the showcase at the local grocery store.
Not sure the effect it would have on this community. Doubt the store would have to reorder often.
By lol on 05.18.2013
From the entry: 'OddlyEnough™: Eating Insects Could Help Fight Obesity'.
“Insanity: Doing the same things over and over again and expecting different results.” — Albert Einstein
By We're Livin' It on 05.17.2013
From the entry: 'G-Comm™: Rotten to the Common Core'.
It is the job of the Principal to make sure the drinking fountains are covered, water to the sinks turned off while providing hand-sanitizer and drinking water plus make sure any water used for meals or dishes has been boiled. Did they do it? Last time someone was too busy looking down their nose with a do what I want attitude. Last time they had no water at all.
By Reason for Concern on 05.17.2013
From the entry: 'GCPSD: Boil Water Advisory for Sand Fork, Dusk Camp Area Has Been Lifted'.
Imagine the EPA getting this ‘wrong’ ?
By lol on 05.17.2013
From the entry: 'University of Delaware-Led Study: EPA Standards Overestimate Poultry Pollution'.
Can we be certain that the children at Sand Fork are NOT drinking and washing their hands in the bad water?
By the way—-
What is the status/outcome of Superintendent Blankenship standing in defiance of the Health Department Order to close the Sand Fork School in April when there was not water, and the unsanitary conditions that resulted?
Has there been any testing of students and staff to determine if any hepatitis or other disease issues have resulted in the defiance of Health Department Order?
By GC citizen on 05.17.2013
From the entry: 'GCPSD: Boil Water Advisory for Sand Fork, Dusk Camp Area Has Been Lifted'.
Next Generation CSO Crosswalk to 21st Century CSOs.
You can find this link on the WVDE web site.
“The Crosswalks Documents were created by the work groups in English Language Arts and Mathematics who studied the Common Core State Standards and then placed these standards into the West Virginia Framework for Next Generation Standards.“
WV does not plan to comply with Common Core.That was revealed from RESA at the last Gilmer County BOE meeting. They will institute Next Generation standards. RESA now has their own consortium. We are aware WV has joined multiple consortia that were funded by federal grant monies.
When all is said and done, the WV BOE must be the ones held accountable for passing or failing to meet national standards. Right now deferral from meeting NCLB requirements another year is pending. Nothing shows it will ever happen.
Does any of this improve the educational future of WV children? Westest results in Gilmer County declined during the past two years ofintervention.
You can spend a lifetime following the political money trail,never be bored and often upset.That can only be changed at the ballot box. One of the most fundamentally important questions on the table right now should be, are the children getting true value for tax dollars spent on education today?
By Coalition Facilitator on 05.17.2013
From the entry: 'G-Comm™: Rotten to the Common Core'.
I thought Robert E. Carpenter was working for GSC?
By Mary Lee K on 05.17.2013
From the entry: 'Gilmer and Lewis County Men Sought by WV State Police'.
Anyone know if there is a relationship in these cases to the rise in meth usage?
By anonymous on 05.17.2013
From the entry: 'Child Abuse Cases Rising in WV after Brief Decline'.
It appears after doing some web searches, that some states have all ready bailed out of the common core education. Must be finding out problems?
By anonymous on 05.16.2013
From the entry: 'G-Comm™: Rotten to the Common Core'.
For a better understanding of this thing called Common Core, go to: stopcommoncorenow.com
By GC Resident on 05.16.2013
From the entry: 'G-Comm™: Rotten to the Common Core'.
Norma, are Blankenship and Matterin double dipping to receive their regular State retirement benefits plus full compensation for their school system work too This is information WV taxpayers should know. Thank you.
By O. B. Rankin on 05.16.2013
From the entry: 'Community Concerns™: Delegates Walker and Boggs, Why Tolerate Withholding of Information ....'.
Earl B. So sorry to be late responding, had some down time. Last year’s BOE financial statement showed Mr. Blankenship receiving $123,000 and a little over $4,000 in travel. As to Mr. Mattern, I will try to find who issues his contract and if we would be provided that info or will a Freedom of Information request necessary.
I know that Gilmer County BOE did not hire W&S. There was no bid.The state issued that contract. It is my understanding the state has a list of “approved vendors”. I believed those were vendors that meet state criteria such as insurance, bonding, product specs. etc. I have found no evidence that being included on that list exempts a company or an entity from the laws regarding public improvements and bidding whether education or no.
By N Hurley on 05.15.2013
From the entry: 'Community Concerns™: Delegates Walker and Boggs, Why Tolerate Withholding of Information ....'.
Dear Burnt. I can’t wait until our IRS gets their hands on your med records to go with the financial records. We will be able to have more scandal with all that good stuff. thanks, ‘J’
By anonymous for a reason on 05.15.2013
From the entry: 'Funding from Health Reform Law to Help Uninsured West Virginians Get Affordable Health Coverage'.
Shipley is correct. As Karen P. has pointed out on here many times, smaller is better.
Home schools do better.
Amish schools do better.
Catholic schools do better.
Voucher systems do better.
Local control and local responsibility work. Thousands of tiny systems are custom built for the students they serve. Thousands of small experiments discover what works in education, and what doesn’t. These schools can spend more time chasing excellent teachers and less time chasing grants and they don’t have layer on layer of administrators looking out for administrators.
The U.S. Dept. of Education is a failure and the State Dept of Education is not much better, but don’t worry, they will take care of themselves!
By Burnt Weiney on 05.15.2013
From the entry: 'G-Comm™: Rotten to the Common Core'.
I would like to try and summarize this article.
I am Jay Rockefeller and I just helped spend another 2.4 million of your tax dollars on more government that you didn’t even need or want.
He neglected to mention that you will also be getting thousands of new IRS agents to enforce the law.
By Burnt Weiney on 05.15.2013
From the entry: 'Funding from Health Reform Law to Help Uninsured West Virginians Get Affordable Health Coverage'.
Good point Earl Batson. Remember, the ‘education budget’ portion of state expenses, is over 50% of the entire state budget. Mark Manchin is son of A.J., former treasurer. Remember that deal? If our new AG ever starts investigating corruption, he will need to at least double his staff.
By Anonymous For a Reason on 05.14.2013
From the entry: 'Community Concerns™: Delegates Walker and Boggs, Why Tolerate Withholding of Information ....'.
Great that the Feds FINALLY prosecuted somebody who actually violated this law. One out of HOW MANY? They don’t need new laws until the really start enforcing the ones they already have,
By Skip Beyer on 05.14.2013
From the entry: 'G-otcha™: Lewis County Resident Entered Guilty Plea to Providing a False Statement'.