Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Another moment in subversive speeches to students
Did anyone else cry at this speech? I read it and cried. Then saw it and cried.
Sheesh.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Middle aged dads pose nude for calendar to raise money for local schools

I think this counts as one!
$20 a pop? I am down for one. Anyone else? Place your orders!
From the Vashon Beachcomber:
When Islander Scott Benner had his portrait taken last month, he didn’t spend much time deciding what to wear. After all, his outfit consisted of a red bow tie, a tweed hat and nothing more.
He’s one of 12 Island dads and professionals who shed their suits and posed nude for an Island cause this summer.
Dubbed “the DreamBoats,” the men are featured in the pages of a 2010 calendar that will be sold at $20 a pop to benefit the Vashon Island School District. (A launch party is planned for Sept. 3.)
Each photo shows a different Island man in the buff, with an accessory or two representing his interests and conveniently covering his personal areas. The photos were taken outdoors by Island photographer Rebecca Douglas and show off not only the beauty of the male models, but of Vashon Island.
The men, and a trio of women who are “producing” the calendar, are hoping to raise $10,000 for a school system that has struggled mightily to forego layoffs this year and even put out a plea to parents to help keep a few teachers on staff.
“It’s nice to have this as a fun way to support the schools in an otherwise dreary financial environment for the district,” said Benner, 43, a financial planner and lawyer. “It was a lot of fun, actually. ... I haven’t done something like that before, and probably won’t again.”
Organizers point out, however, that the school district had nothing to do with the idea and doesn’t endorse the project in any way.
The calendar “was a really organic idea that came out of an unusual, creative bunch of morning banter on the way to work one day,” said Scott Harris, 38, one of the men who will grace the pages of the calendar.
He and others who ride the Vashon-Seattle passenger-only ferry came up with the idea of a “Real Men of Vashon” calendar at first as a joke, and then the idea gathered momentum when the commuters and friends realized they had a marketable idea."
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Public school hiring teachers from out of country!?
Isn't this our tax dollars recruiting and paying scabs to get around the teachers union?
and/or
An excellent way to interject international diversity into public schools?
Math and Special Ed teachers!?
From the Seattle Times:
Francisco Size came to Washington from the Dominican Republic last year on a type of work visa that each year draws thousands of other foreign professionals into the state.
But the 42-year-old is not a computer programmer or software engineer for the typical high-tech companies using these visas.
Rather, Size works as a math teacher in the Highline School District — one of scores of teachers across the state hired on the H-1B visa.
While use of the visa in the private sector at companies like Microsoft is well-known and hotly debated, less is known about school districts' use of the program. In fact, at least 40 Washington school districts have applied for H-1B visas to employ teachers and staff over the past five years.
For example, Puyallup hired a high-school English teacher from Jamaica, Seattle hired a special-education teacher from India, and Bellevue hired a parent-outreach coordinator from Chile.
Districts say they use H-1B workers to fill teaching positions with long-reported shortages in such areas as special education and math. Districts also have hired foreign nationals as English, elementary-school and substitute teachers. Like any employer using the H-1B program, schools do not have to show a lack of qualified U.S. teachers before they hire foreign workers.