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25 April 2008 @ 06:47 am
Carl Chew's statement on the WASL  
Carl Chew provided this statement to explain why he refused to give the WASL.

"On April 15, I refused to give the Washington Assessment of Student Learning to my sixth-grade students at a Seattle Public Schools middle school. I performed this single act of civil disobedience based on personal moral and ethical grounds, as well as professional duty. I believe that the WASL is destructive to our children, teachers, schools, and parents.

"It is important for me to note that my disobedient action was not directed at any individual. I love being a teacher; my students are fantastic; my fellow teachers collaborate with and help me every day in numerous ways; and my school administration has always shown a willingness to listen to and support the teachers. I understand that my action has caused people pain, and I am truly sorry for that, but I could no longer stand idly by as something as wrong as the WASL is perpetrated on our children year after year.

"Though my act of civil disobedience was individual, I do not stand alone in my strong beliefs. Any Internet search for high-stakes testing will reveal highly regarded educators, distressed parents and sensitive teachers with a wealth of thoughtful writing and case studies supporting my views.

"The WASL is bad for kids.

"To my mind the measure of successful childhood is that each child learns about who she or he is and how the world works, gains an assertive and confident self image and feels safe, well fed, and happy. Schools, along with parents and communities, need to contribute wisely to this goal. Unfortunately, the WASL creates panic, insecurity, low self esteem and sadness for our children.

# It is written in the language of white, middle-and upper-class students, leaving all others behind.

# It is presented to children in a secretive, cold, sterile and inhumane fashion.

# There is no middle ground --children either pass or fail, which leaves them confused, guilty, and frustrated.

# Numerous questions on the test are unclear, misleading or lacking in creativity.

# It tests a very narrow definition of what educators know children need to become well-rounded human beings.

# The WASL is given at a prescribed time regardless of a child's emotional or physical health.

"The WASL is bad for teachers.

"For meager pay, teachers are asked to work in extremely challenging situations, keep absurdly long hours and, when it comes to the WASL, function in an atmosphere of fear.

# A majority of teachers loath the WASL but feel unable to speak out freely against it due to their fears of negative consequences for doing so.

# Because administrators are constantly pushing to meet federal guidelines for yearly score improvements, their relationships with teachers can become strained and unpleasant.

# Administrators and teachers suffer under the knowledge that if they do not achieve improvement goals (measured by WASL passage alone) they can be sent to retraining classes, lose their students to other schools, or have their "failing" school handed over to a private company.

# Before administering the WASL teachers mandatorily sign a "loyalty" oath promising they will not read any of the test questions.

# Teachers feel devalued by the amount of time most of them have to devote to test practice and proctoring --upwards of four weeks for actual testing and many more weeks for WASL prep in many cases.

# Teachers feel used and depressed when, half a year after the test is given, they are presented with dubious WASL results --a mateurish and misleading Power Point charts and graphs telling them next to nothing about their students' real knowledge and talents.

# Teachers' relationships with parents are compromised because they cannot talk freely with them about opting their child out or other WASL concerns.

:The WASL is bad for parents and families.

# Parents have been shut out of this costly process.

# Most of them are misled by official statements about what the purpose of the WASL is.

# Many of them do not realize that they have the right to opt their children out of testing with no consequences, though in practice schools have illegally put inappropriate pressure on parents and children who have opted out.

# Many of them do not realize that teachers are, in many cases, not allowed to discuss any reasons why they might want to opt their child out. (Teachers in California went to court to secure the right to inform parents of their right to opt their children out of that state's testing.)

# Like children, parents suffer from the same feelings of guilt and unhappiness when their children fail.

# Parents are not informed that the test is biased, culturally insensitive and irrelevant and not a real measure of anything.

# The WASL graduation requirement has kept thousands of families from knowing whether or not their students will be allowed to take part in graduation ceremonies and celebrations -- the culminating reward for 13 years of public school attendance and achievement -- with friends and families.

"The WASL is bad for schools.

"Even in the best of times purse strings are rarely opened adequately to public education. Where a private school needs to charge $20,000-$30,000 to educate a child well, public schools are given a third or less of that for each student. Simply, schools are strapped for cash, many of them struggling each year to fund their needs with an ever- shrinking pot of money.

# While schools are generally underfunded, Washington will spend a projected $56 million in 2009 to have a private corporation grade WASL tests. These tax dollars are needed right in our schools providing more teachers, smaller classes, tutors, and diverse educational experiences for our students.

# While the federal government requires that school districts use high stakes testing to qualify for federal dollars, tests are not fully funded by the federal government.

# WASL is one of the most difficult tests used to fulfill the federal requirements, with one of the highest failure rates.

# Instead of safe, exciting and meaningful places for our children to spend half of their waking hours, schools have become WASL or test mills bent on churning out students who are trained to answer state-approved questions in a state-approved manner.

The WASL is just bad.

# Most, if not all, teachers will agree that assessment is vital. Wise teachers know that assessments which are also learning experiences for students and teachers are the best. The WASL categorically is not a learning experience.

# I believe that individual students are entitled to their own learning plans, tailored to their own needs, strengths and interests. Teachers know it is definitely possible to do this in the context of a public school. The WASL categorically treats all children alike and requires that they each fit into the same precise mold, and state-mandated learning plans based on WASL scores fail to recognize individual strengths of students.

# Passing the WASL does not guarantee success in college, placement in a job, a living wage or adequate health care.

# WASL will decrease the high school graduation rate. Thousands of students who have completed all other requirements and passed all required classes will be denied diplomas because of WASL failure.

# High-stakes testing has not proven beneficial to students, teachers, schools, or communities.

In the real lives of students, teachers, and parents the WASL is an ongoing disaster.

# When I was a teacher at Graham Hill Elementary in Seattle, a number of my students received their WASL scores to find that they had "failed". When I looked at the notices being sent to their parents I saw that each student had come to within just a few points of actually passing and that their scores were well within the gray area, or "margin of error," for the test. The "test scientists" aren't sure whether the student passed or failed, yet the school tells the student he or she failed. These students cried when they saw the results.

# When I first started teaching, Graham Hill could afford Americorps tutors, numerous classroom aides and had money for field-trip busses and ample supplies. By the time I stopped teaching there, Americorps was gone, there were no classroom aides except for parent volunteers, and everything else was in short supply.

# Teaching and testing during my last year at Graham Hill was challenging. I was on my own in a room with 29 students, 10 percent did not speak English, 50 percent of them spoke another language at home, several of them were homeless, and many of them had severe emotional challenges due to parental pre-natal drug use, violence and abuse.

# No one ever asked me or any of the teachers I know whether high-stakes testing was a good idea. In fact, we teachers are made to jump through seemingly endless hoops to prove our worthiness to be professional, certificated educators. Public school teachers are responsible for the educational lives of over a million students in Washington state, yet, in the end, no one actually wants to listen to what teachers have to say about what is best for the students in our care.
 
 
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24 April 2008 @ 08:04 pm
Don't ask  


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24 April 2008 @ 07:47 am
My honey bunches of oats  
I just wanted to state publicly that my husband is the BEST!!!!!!!

He cleaned up the living room and dining room so we could eat dinner together last night!

I LOVE being married!
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24 April 2008 @ 07:44 am
SCH-WING!!  


It's da Missy today!!!
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22 April 2008 @ 06:27 pm
Flour Tortillas  
Flour Tortillas

3 cups flour
2 tsp. baking powder
3/4 tsp. salt
about 1 cup of water

Stir together dry ingredients. Gradually stir in enough warm water to form a crumbly dough, then work dough with your hands until it holds together. Turn out on a board and knead till smooth.

Divide into 12 pieces and shape each in a smooth ball. Cover lightly with plastic wrap and let rest 15 minutes. Flatten one ball into a 4 or 5 inch circle, then roll to a 9 inch round, rolling from the center to the edges. Turn tortilla after stretching dough as you carefully peel it off the board.

Place on a preheated griddle or heavy wide frying pan or electric griddle set at 375. Almost immediately blisters will appear. Turn tortilla over and press all over with a wide spatula. Turn tortilla again and press on the other side until blisters turn a golden brown. If tortilla sticks or browns too quickly, reduce the heat. Stack tortillas as cooked inside a folded cloth in plastic bag. Close bag and let steam
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14 April 2008 @ 06:24 pm
God is great  

I know most people don't believe this. But to me this is one of god's great works of art! And a gorgeous landscape

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14 April 2008 @ 06:02 pm
Bike  
So every picture I took I looked stupid. But anyways. Going on a bike ride!

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12 April 2008 @ 11:24 pm
This made me LOL  
 
 
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03 April 2008 @ 07:20 am
Let's play the get to know you game. . .  
Poll #1165139 Hello all
Open to: All, results viewable to: Friends

How are you this Thursday morning?

Meh.
6 (27.3%)

GREAT!! :)
2 (9.1%)

I have been better
6 (27.3%)

it's not bad, it's not great
2 (9.1%)

good
5 (22.7%)

so-so
1 (4.5%)

What is your name?

How old are you?

How old do you feel?

Are you. . .

single
3 (13.6%)

dating someone exclusively
4 (18.2%)

engaged
1 (4.5%)

married
13 (59.1%)

other
1 (4.5%)

Kids?

yes
8 (36.4%)

no
3 (13.6%)

someday
9 (40.9%)

never
2 (9.1%)

Do you have or use instant messengers?

yes
16 (72.7%)

no
1 (4.5%)

sometimes
4 (18.2%)

only at night
1 (4.5%)

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02 April 2008 @ 09:13 pm
[info]spero2 shared with me  
And I think you should watch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It's funny!

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02 April 2008 @ 08:40 pm
Voice Post  
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“Hey hey hey, My sister Jenny and I we made plans like a week ago to go out to dinner tonight with her boyfriend because she was gonna be in town because I was young kinda down in the dumps. Then she called me tonight and she's like well man I can't go do you still wanna go. You like dad become blah blah blah. So anyway I'm being just me and her because dad didn't wanna go and we went to Sue Heart and then afterwards we were leaving and she was gone her way and I was gone my way and she's like, hey looks go to old baby coz I got a gift certificate for my birthday so we wanted to go spend it. So we did that and then we started turning creek and get a little shopping and got nice things and that is all but it was a good time I enjoyed spending time with my younger sister and I think that's all I have to post about. He said um and a lot and I'm starving yeah. I hope you guys are having a good evening and I will talk to you soon. Bye.”

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02 April 2008 @ 04:19 pm
I luff zee Shrek!  
So I had gotten this coupon in the mail from Half price books. Scott and I went and found some cool stuff, and I decided that I would spend my 50% off coupon, that was only good on Sunday, on this Shrek Uno game. (since mine got "stolen" by Lin). I go to half price books, and there isn't ONE copy left! I even asked!!!!!!

I was SHOCKED, because they had quite a few copies last week (like 8!) But I figured there was a reason.

Well I got a birthday present from Kathy (Scott's mom) there was a $50 Old Navy gift card and THE SHREK GAME!!!!!!!

 
 
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01 April 2008 @ 10:09 pm
NO FUCKING WONDER  
OK so yes small amounts of alcohol have inhibited my body. . .

but Scott and I were watching Parking Wars. And they captioned something someone said, and they captioned it grammatically INCORRECT!!!! SERIOUSLY.

it is A LOT NOT alot. NO WONDER our kids are such idiots!

THEN while we were watching something about politics, and the dude was like, I didn't take math past 10th grade, I don't know anything.

Which GRRR pisses me off, if the people we put on TV are going to say shit and not think about it.

it just pisses me off.

ok so this isn't clear. but I am pissy so yeah.
 
 
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01 April 2008 @ 08:55 pm
In reply to the snow post. . .  
Don't like the weather (in Iowa)? Wait five minutes it will change ;)
Seriously the weather is crazy!

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01 April 2008 @ 06:32 am
snow  
How funny, it's snowing today!

ETA: It's not an April fool joke, here is my proof
 
 
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26 March 2008 @ 09:03 pm
Scott  
Well we got the results of the MRI back. There is a small tumor on his brain. The tumor they aren't too worried about it.

And he has MS (95%). I don't know a lot about what he has so don't bombard me with questions ;)

I also don't know about MS in general, so I am not sure how I feel. I will be taking a sick day tomorrow. I think I need the space and time to think. I would hate to break down in front of my kids.

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23 March 2008 @ 08:50 am
LJ content strike  
Before I post about my trip to Atlanta, which I will get to today I wanted to address the livejournal strike.

I know that not everyone thinks that the livejournal strike was important, or something that needed to happen. And I am fine with that.

But the thing that pisses me off was all the posts I read on my friends page, "People doing the strike are stupid", "it's not going to make any difference" and just being RUDE.

It's not like I went into people's journals and told them that if they posted on Friday they were stupid, or that they were hurting something I believe in. That's what was the worst for me, and usually has been, I will accept others points of views and do not cut them down for what they believe in. But they will minimize the things I see as important. So WHAT if you don't agree.

Now here is some information that you might not have known (although if you are closed minded enough to pick on me about the strike you probably will skim past this.

I was hopping along the internet, when I found a site that said something about how everything you do on the internet sends that information BACK to your facebook. Now I like having my facebook, but I really DO NOT like being tracked on the internet when I am LOGGED out of a site. So I had two options. Delete my facebook (which I would be sad to do, even though no one talks to me there, so it's kind of pointless), or find a way to block the beacon that is sending information. There was a way to block facebook from getting that information.

And I was happy.

Until, while Scott and I were signed up on Blockbuster I was using his computer to pick out movies. Well this little box popped up while we were browsing that asked if we wanted that information sent to facebook. then when I logged onto Scott's facebook, there it was on his home screen, "Would you like to let everyone know which movies you have been looking at with Blockbuster?"

I was floored. Well I guess ads on livejournal do the SAME thing. Maybe not quite as intrusive, but they do send information from public posts to the ad people, well know, I am phrasing that wrong, if you post publicly they will take any public information from you, your birthday, etc. Well more of that information is here:

http://lord-dingsi.livejournal.com/39327.html?view=467103#t467103

Some of you may not be aware of the fact that some information about you is collected for ad-targeting purposes in two instances: when you have a Sponsored+ account and when you visit a Sponsored+ account (...) Your gender, you birthday/birth date (= age), you country, your 10 most popular interests and now the content of your first public post. When none of this info is available then it scans your journal's public content. (...)

"If you make a public post, when it shows up on the friends page of a Sponsored+ account, whether you posted it in your own journal or a community, it will be sent to the ad-targeting server."

Now Livejournal is my home on the net. I met one of my ex-boyfriends on here, I used this to keep in touch with my friends and family while I was in France, I have used this journal as my safe space for OVER six years. I have invested A LOT of money into this company. I would say close to $600 if not more in that time.

So I am sorry if I get a little pissy about people changing shit on my website. It is personal to me.
 
 
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20 March 2008 @ 07:00 pm
Content Strike  

Posting this as well, since I will be participating. (Stolen)

LIVEJOURNAL CONTENT STRIKE.
Friday, March 21st.
Midnight to Midnight GMT.
No posts. No comments. No content.


For background on this strike and why it is being held, please read the following posts:

http://beckyzoole.livejournal.com/394838.html
http://beckyzoole.livejournal.com/395310.html

To find out exactly when the strike begins and ends, depending on where you are located, please see this:

http://beckyzoole.livejournal.com/395125.html

What's this about?

* It's about free and ad-free LiveJournal accounts being abolished for new members, ignoring the advice from the newly-formed Advisory Board.
* It's about LJ staff trying to sneak this decision in under the radar, and when people found out, telling the users it was done 'to make the signup process less confusing'.
* It's about LJ staff failing to apologize for trying to hide the facts from view and for lying about the actual reasons for their actions.
* And finally, it's about the latest decision to hide certain user interests from the list of Most Popular Interests, some of them being fanfiction, bisexuality, sex and depression. This decision was not announced or explained in any way. Users found out for themselves.


I won't be started exactly when they say, but I probably won't be on much, until this weekend. More info here: [info]ljspeaks
 
 
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08 March 2008 @ 04:25 pm
From my iphone  
i am typing this from my iphone!
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24 January 2006 @ 11:19 pm
Friends only  

 
 
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