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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Some Good

After Azahel Cruz's death, the community has been in an uproar... to put an end (or at least calm) gang violence.

In the past few days:

-The attendance at Azahel's funeral was overwhelming. There were so many people that we couldn't all fit inside the church. So many young men came to mourn, none in gang colors.

-Police have searched 40 homes for gang-related activity.

-More people than usual have come forward with tips regarding gang activity. Police say these people wouldn't have come forward before Azahel Cruz's death.

-There was a peace march in East Salinas, estimated that 2,500 people would participate. 5,000 attended.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Absolutely Tragic

A 6-year-old was shot and killed two days ago. I'm not sure what else to say about that right now so you can find the articles for yourself through the link.

His aunt is in AmeriCorps, so some of us are going to the funeral tomorrow.

Monday, March 22, 2010

The District Trouble

Today I read a letter from the Alisal Teachers' Association, addressing all teachers in the Alisal School District. It included: "Our school district has been ranked by the state school board as the lowest performing district in the state." Congrats.

With this ranking come School Improvement Grant (SIG) funds, which can be a very significant amount of money, but also can have many "strings attached," as the ATA puts it. Some of those include:

"Reliance on student test scores as a means of teacher evaluation, establishing teacher pay, and determining which teachers keep their jobs."

Yikes. This, among other things, is causing teachers, administrators, parents, staff--and as a result, students--to freak out. How can test scores determine the quality of a teacher? It is outrageous to think that your salary, no, your livelihood itself, should be placed in the hands of a bunch of kids with their own serious issues.

A few things will happen:

1. Teachers will will fight over good test-takers and dread having difficult students in their classes.
2. Teachers will teach to the test.
3. Teachers will cheat for students and pad their grades before turning them over to the state.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Reinforcement

I was reading The Book Thief on my lunch break the other day and came across this:

"A DEFINITION NOT FOUND
IN THE DICTIONARY
Not leaving: an act of trust and love,
often deciphered by children"
Markus Zusak (The Book Thief)

Damn right.