Archive for July, 2009

Are parents paying for their school’s supplies?

A commenter left a post in my story today about Rock Island schools that caught my attention. In his comment, WayneDaBrain said, “In the list of school supplies I have to send with my child, I have to include a ream of copy paper because the school system can’t afford to buy paper. Doesn’t this upset anyone?”

I wasn’t aware that districts were asking parents to purchase supplies for their child’s school? I would love to know which schools and/0r districts in the area are requesting parents buy their supplies. Either leave a post or e-mail me at sdooley@qctimes.com.

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Common core state standards leaked

The Core Knowledge Blog is reporting that copies of voluntary national standards are being circulated for review. The standards show what students need to know to be college ready and were spearheaded by the Council of Chief State School Officers and the National Governors Association.

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Illinois education programs suffer deep cuts

State education leaders slashed $400 million in funding during an emergency meeting Tuesday for a slew of Illinois education programs that range from bilingual education to gifted education. Hundreds of thousands of children will feel the cuts when they return to the classroom this school year.

Lawmakers were able to raise per pupil funding by $160 for districts, which will now receive $6,119 for each student, because of the $2 billion in federal stimulus funds it received for the last fiscal year and this current one.

However, it wasn’t enough to stave off cuts to grant programs.

Early childhood programs took the largest hit, with a 33 percent funding reduction totaling $123.3 million. Other programs affected by the cuts include teacher recruitment and training, reading improvement, advanced placement courses, after school, and special education, among others.

You can see a list of all of the budget reductions on the Illinois State Board of Education’s website.

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Longfellow ribbon cutting

The Rock Island-Milan School District will unveil its first completed building project in its “Building Excellence” plans next at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday during a ribbon cutting ceremony at Longfellow Elementary School, 4198 7th Ave., Rock Island.

The building will house the district’s new liberal arts-based program beginning this school year. Educators partnered with Augustana College to build a new curriculum for the school.

Improvements to the building included a new cafeteria and library, classroom additions and a new front entrance. The addition allows Longfellow to increase its enrollment to 250 students.

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New regional superintendent in Rock Island County

Jim Widdop received a promotion today when he was sworn in as the new Rock Island County Regional Superintendent. He replaces Joe Vermeire, who held the post for 18 years.

Widdop,46,  served as the assistant superintendent for the last three years.

He is wasting no time in getting adjusted to the new position. He outlined a series of new goals and priorities Wednesday for his office that include the following:

  • Maintaining a high level of educational services for schools in Rock Island County.
  • Helping schools meet the increasing demands of No Child Left Behind.
  • Creating a better understanding among the public about the demands schools face.
  • Better informing residents of the services available to their children.
  • Keeping people up-to-date on legislation, legal issues, cooperative management and research.

The County board approved Widdop’s appointment last month. He will run in the February primary for the elected office.

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