Hes talking about the 1906 situation congratulations clapping. thank you very much sir, that was very touching thank you. Next speaker, please. Ms. Webb. Good evening, commissioners superintendant carranza and deputy interpretation greener restraining order im webb the chair of the community for special education and an sfusd parent im here before you this he evening to hed the null formed Education Committee under the sfusd contract this committee consists of i believe 5 Union Members and 57 members of the district whose purpose to addressee to determine a coteaching plan and perhaps including an assignment matrix first will there be transparent to the work of this committee and second is feedback to the committee from cac and parents possible prior to finalization the coteaching plan and its implementation thank you thank you for your service i see no further Public Comment well move then to item C Advisory Committee reports any appointments to be announced. Thank you, president dr.
This is why the is such a bumpy rollout. You cannot just get on a podium and say that out shall have standards. Thou shalt have standards. Do withn a podium and the government did, and spend on testing solutions, and yet there was no attempt to figure out how forreate an appropriation the building of professional development and curriculum and the things that are absolutely essential to do this transition. Beenat is why there has sent to bumpy road because there a standardis race to rather than a publication thoughtful implementation. People are surprised by this, the fact that john engler and myself wrote a letter in november to every single governor who was on top and adopting the common core, and saying it is important, but were to do it right. We should trust stages, give them the time in the professional development and the curriculum support to do this right before you do this kind of testing. The isu have the head of is roundtable and the head of the National Union saying stop,
Let me just say that we at the a. F. T. Are big supporters of the common core not to be implemented in a straitjacket kind of way, but we are more aligned to Critical Thinking and applying knowledge, which is what kids need to do and know how to do for the middle class jobs of this century and the next well i will not talking about the next center, but the rest of the century. We became a big believer and how you have these have these kinds of standards. This is why the is such a bumpy rollout. You cannot just get on a podium and say that out shall have standards. Thou shalt have standards. Or get on a podium and do with the government did, and spend on testing solutions, and yet there was no attempt to figure out how to create an appropriation for the building of professional development and curriculum and the things that are absolutely essential to do this transition. So that is why there has been such a bumpy road because there has been this race to a standard rather than a publicat
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Talk about the issues that they care about and mobilize them as well. Great question. Right here. Im the executive director of the dakota support foundation which is dedicated to a civilian military. My question is more about culture, as opposed to policy. I ended up being a Military Spouse which was a Culture Shock for everybody involved. But, if you had mentioned kind of the pushback we get from other women. My experience was interesting coming into the military and when i was trying to raise some of the issues seeing the military families. A lot of the pushback i was getting was from the other spouses either on the group and i ended up writing an article for the Washington Post and it was the same thing. 90 were thank you for saying something that the ones i did get that for pushing back were from some of the older Military Spouses and retired and the problem wasnt that i was wrong that i had said something publicly. Wonderful comment. What do you feel it is more of a statement, on