education
A place to hash out all opinions on education policy, charter schools, statewide testing, and what the political world is and isn't doing about it.
School District Continues To Stonewall Efforts To Reform Special Education
“I think that especially under superintendent (Alberto) Carvalho, they are cracking down on attempts to empower families to ask for what they want.” – Outgoing CAC Chair Ariel Harman-Holmes
By Carl J. Petersen2 years ago in The Swamp
Democracy in danger
Democracy in danger Modern politics is harming voter participation Democracy used to be said to be government by the people for the people. Now that does not exist. Lies and deceit by political parties, is so common that the people just shrug and say, “they all do it”. There is not even great outrage at the discovery of deliberate deceptions. On the 4th July 2024 in Great Britian, an election was held. The socialist “labour” party won the most seats in Parliament, by a large majority but the voter participation was the lowest for 20 years, it is widely accepted that many votes were cast on the basis of the voter did not want the centre right party, the Conservatives also known as Tories, to continue in power. So labour won because of voter dis-satisfaction with the Tories rather than because they have better policies. This is not good for democracy.
By Peter Rose2 years ago in The Swamp
Dear Future President
It's time for another political article because as I surf through Twitter and Youtube I'm seeing post after post about Trump and Kamala. Oy ve and a half. Look what America has been reduced to: Trump, the felon who causes insurrections or Kamala, the brain dead druggie who can't complete an actual real sentence. We are so doomed. Still, if I could vote, I'd give my vote to the felon. At least I can understand him when he speaks.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in The Swamp
A Lie Repeated Is Still A Lie
“Tell me who you walk with, and I'll tell you who you are.” – Esmeralda Santiago When Green Dot Public [SIC] Schools last sought a renewal of the charter for Locke High School in 2017, the overwhelming evidence showed that the chain had failed to achieve the promised results. Even the Charter School Industries' lobbying firm, the California Charter School Association (CCSA), recognized the failure, giving the school a Statewide Rank of one out of ten for the previous two years. The LAUSD Charter School Division graded its Student Achievement and Educational Performance a two on a four-point scale. When compared to Resident and Similar Schools Medians, “Locke reclassified [English Learners] at a lower rate”, had “low graduation rates” during the past three years, and had “a high disproportionality suspension rate for African Americans and Students with Disabilities.”
By Carl J. Petersen2 years ago in The Swamp
"Vice President Kamala Harris for President 2024 IN AMERICA!". Content Warning.
I support Vice President Kamala Harris for President 2024 IN AMERICA! I researched on Bing co-pilot for this story that I revised with my input to focus on VP Harris accomplishments. I am a Californian. I think Vice President Kamala Harris is an intelligent woman and has accomplished so many positive ideas to make America a free country supporting Democracy.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 2 years ago in The Swamp
The Mystique and Vitality of Saltwater Swamps: A Vital Ecosystem. AI-Generated.
Saltwater swamps, also known as coastal or tidal swamps, are unique ecosystems found along coastlines where the saline waters of the ocean meet the freshwater influx from rivers and streams. These swamps are characterised by their distinctive flora and fauna, which have adapted to thrive in brackish water—a mix of salt and fresh water. These environments are rich in biodiversity and play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance, protecting coastlines, and supporting human activities. This article explores the significance, structure, and challenges faced by saltwater swamps.
By SANJIB MUNDA2 years ago in The Swamp











