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Buy-bye Brewer II

In today’s LA Times, Steve Lopez, who’s awesome at pitbulling (aka tattling out) public officials to make them accountable, wrote a great column describing eating with Brewer at–where else?!–the Pacific Dining  Car.
$16.95 crab cake appetizers and $28.95 salads later, he requested the Superintendent’s expense accounts.  Here’s what happened:
When the documents arrived, much of the information [...]

Buy-bye Brewer?

All week LA’s newsmedia have been buzzing excitedly about the possibility that flailing David Brewer might be forced out or bought out or somehow thrown overboard the leaky ship that is LAUSD.  The LA Times (which, not so by the way, has rolled its education blog, The Homeroom, into a new blog that covers not [...]

Thanksgiving Tales

The #1 most emailed article at the LA Times today concerns a controversy over kindergarteners from one Claremont elementary school dressing up as Native Americans and trekking over to visit kids at another Claremont elementary who would dress as Pilgrims.  Apparently, a mom/Seneca/professor of Native American literature, along with some friends and colleagues who also [...]

The Obama Girls Go To Washington

In the first place I can’t believe I’m writing about this.  When hundreds of kids are dying of gunshot wounds in urban school districts like Los Angeles each year, when migrant workers’ children are unable to get educations, not to mention the 90+ million children around the world who who don’t even get to go [...]

And Now for Something Less Fun

A Safe Classroom
Today’s LA Times featured a heartbreaking story about a 14 year-old, learning diabled boy named Jeremiah Lasater who shot himself in the boys’ bathroom of his Acton high school on Monday.  He was 6′ 5, awkward, and nerdy, according to kids quoted in the article.  He’d been bullied for quite some time, though [...]

Aniboom & Scratch

IF YOU CAN’T BEAT THEM…
There’s no avoiding it. Chances are, if you have a kid older than 5, they’re going to want to be on the computer. And they’re going to want to play games. Often, rather violent games. Boys, especially.
I tried keeping guns out of the house for years, but [...]

Let’s Start With Some Fun

Glogster
My 6th grader came home the first week of school desperate not to bend a 24” x 12” sheet of green construction paper.  He guarded it like a secret service agent on a presidential candidate.
“What’s that for?” I asked.
“My ‘All About Me’ project,” he replied glumly.  “I’ve got to cut and paste all about me.”
The [...]