Ogden Teachers Rally for Collective Bargaining
Friday, May 8, 2009
Matthew Patterson, Weber Teacher of the Year
Congrats to Matthew Patterson, Earth Science teacher at Orion Jr. High, for his Weber Teacher of the Year award. Matt is an energetic teacher who makes learning fun for his students. Linda Carver, Asst. Supt., even dressed up for his presentation. Matt is representative of the teachers in Weber district.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
New Administrative Assignments in Weber District
At Weber School Board last night the Matt Patterson, Orion Jr. High, was honored as Weber's Teacher of the Year. Congrats!!!
The following admin assignments were also made:'
The following admin assignments were also made:'
- Bill Grilz Two Rivers
- Don Tanner South Ogden
- Kevin Sederholm Bates
- Lori Rassmussen Pioneer
- Shelly Roberts Midland
- Dave Gerstheimer Hooper
- Marilyn Runolfson Green Acres
- Quinn Karlinsey Uintah
- Darlene Bell Marlon Hills
- Rick Proffer Freedom
- Brent Wayment Intern
- Shirley Passey Intern
- Linda Smith Intern
Congrats to the Ross Moore, Susan England, Elaine Jensen, and Randy Rounds on their retirements.
Rick
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
USA Today (Yesterday) "To Deal with Sexting"
Tuesday, May 5, USA Today's editorial talked about the growing problem of teenagers using cellphone texting to send explicit photos, often of themselves. To read the entire editorial go to www.usatoday.com . One national survey showed that 22% of teenage girls had sexted their own picture and 29% of teens have received such pictures third-hand. Utah is one of a few states that has legislated a punishment of juvenile-law misdemeanor for the offense rather than a felony conviction. This is just another problem that we face in an every changing world.
Sorry no blog contest this month. Thanks for reading. Rick
Sorry no blog contest this month. Thanks for reading. Rick
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Sorry no Blog contest this Month
I am sorry to say that we won't have a blog contest this month as reported in our Link newsletter. That is my fault. We appreciate everyone who has followed our blog and I hope the bits of info have helped keep you somewhat informed.
The Utah Professional Practices Advisory Commission is looking for members. Three positions of three year terms are now open until May 22. Contact jean.hill@school.utah.gov if you are interested. Our own Christine Heslop, OHS teacher, is a member of the commission. This group rules on licensure issues and hears complaints. They recommend to the State School Board revocations or suspensions of teaching licenses.
Thanks for reading. Rick
The Utah Professional Practices Advisory Commission is looking for members. Three positions of three year terms are now open until May 22. Contact jean.hill@school.utah.gov if you are interested. Our own Christine Heslop, OHS teacher, is a member of the commission. This group rules on licensure issues and hears complaints. They recommend to the State School Board revocations or suspensions of teaching licenses.
Thanks for reading. Rick
Monday, May 4, 2009
Big Board Meeting
Members of both OEA and WEA's Executive Board met last Friday to talk about their goals for next year and welcome the newly elected leaders. They spent the time planning and setting meeting schedules for 2009-10. Clay Kirkham was elected as the UniServ President with Paul Fawson serving as the Vice-President for the two year term. Clay went over the budget and commented on the continuing financial report. Lisa Vipperman was also introduced as the new OEA VP to serve with Doug Stephens next year.
Friday, May 1, 2009
The Principal and the Paddle
Find the May 4 edition of Newsweek and read the article "The Principal and the Paddle". A principal in a South Carolina Elementary School uses corporal punishment on kids. I was astonished that anyone in America still paddled kids. I received my one and only paddle as an 8th grader in Aberdeen Jr. High (Idaho). I administered my only paddling in 1976 in Hazelton, Idaho. I felt so bad afterwards that I retired that mean piece of wood. You old timers will remember the paddles with holes in them for swift air resistance proof stinging. Just the sight of the paddle hanging by the teachers desk was enough to deter my misbehaving. Utah did away with corporal punishment in the early 80's. Now, we tell teachers to not touch kids unless they are breaking up a fight or keeping a student from injuring himself or property. If you can't find a print edition go to www.newsweek.com to read this interesting, but disturbing article. Rick
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Most Schoolkids Make Gains in Reading, Math
An AP story out of Washington, D.C. printed in the SL Tribune (www.sltrib.com) says that kids are making strides in reading and math. Math seems stalled among high school students according to the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) data. Reading score for high school kids improved since 2004. In fact every group (9,13,17) made gains. Education Secretary Arne Duncan said, "It's a step in the right direction". Go to the trib site to read the entire article. Thanks for blogging with me this year. Rick
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