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Killing Kindergartners
The purpose of this blog is to expose the truths of NYSED, NYS OCFS, Niagara County Department of Social Services, City of North Tonawanda School District, and numerous other agencies in order to facilitate change where needed to protect the rights of youth in education and the rights of parents to the care, education and upbringing of their children. In 2010 this blog was expanded to present relevant information from state and national news.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Close to Home program kicks off in New York as youth in upstate facilities transfer to community this month - NY Daily News
Close to Home program kicks off in New York as youth in upstate facilities transfer to community this month - NY Daily News
New York’s juvenile justice system is slowly being overhauled under Gov. Cuomo’s Close to Home initiative, with about 250 city youth in upstate facilities slated to be transferred to the city’s care by the end of the month.
New York’s juvenile justice system is slowly being overhauled under Gov. Cuomo’s Close to Home initiative, with about 250 city youth in upstate facilities slated to be transferred to the city’s care by the end of the month.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Resources For Supporting Students and Staff Following the Newtown, CT Tragedy
Resources For Supporting Students and Staff Following the Newtown, CT Tragedy
Please continue to check this website as materials will be posted on an ongoing basis.
Please continue to check this website as materials will be posted on an ongoing basis.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Beyond AYP: Evaluating Your Child's School | Education.com
Beyond AYP: Evaluating Your Child's School | Education.com
When you imagine the ideal classroom, you probably see sun streams through large windows, lighting up the kids sitting at tables, busy illustrating story books that they created. The classroom hums, and a teacher moves from one raised hand to the next. But though you know the class you want for your child, quality is subjective, even in an era of school accountability.
When you imagine the ideal classroom, you probably see sun streams through large windows, lighting up the kids sitting at tables, busy illustrating story books that they created. The classroom hums, and a teacher moves from one raised hand to the next. But though you know the class you want for your child, quality is subjective, even in an era of school accountability.
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