I'm at the Tiverton School Committee meeting, and three of our General Assembly representatives are reporting on goings on at the State House: Rep. Jay Edwards, Sen. Walter Felag, and Senator Louis DiPalma. Some highlights of interest to Anchor Rising readers:
ADDENDUM:
This is barely related, but I"m squirming in my seat, so I've got to express the thought to somebody. After an administrative presentation of the high school's activities related to New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) accreditation, the committee is discussing all of the factors related to all of the usual priorities of education: academics, civic awareness, and so on. All well and good, but I can't help but wonder what this has to do with 31% proficiency in math and 21% proficiency in math.
Everybody's very animated and interested in the discussion of how to provide a "21st Century Education," but I think the tendency is to skip past the basics.
ADDENDUM II:
Per Mr. Edwards's correction in the comment section, I've corrected the last bullet point above. See here for elaboration and video.
The sad reality is that with Governor Shortbus in place the corrupt GA leadership now becomes the saner branch of government.
Pathetic.
Where was Dan Gordon?
Posted by: Triplerichard at December 15, 2010 5:17 PMJustin,
Just to clarify your post- I actually said that Leader Mattiello was conservative on teacher issues, not Speaker Fox. I mentioned that I had a meeting next week with the Speaker.
Thanks,
Jay
Mattiello is probably the best in the leadership now.
He's still a corrupt piece of s*** though.