Archive for September, 2006

Every School A Quality School

September 13, 2006

Campaign Theme: Every School A Quality School
Every effective campaign has a central theme or organizing principle.
As the campaign has started to pick up steam, I am frequently asked — in a number of different ways – the same key question: “why are you running for office?”
Of course, there are a number of specific areas where [...]

Why We Need MORE Vocational Education

September 12, 2006

Legislative Analyst Report: This recent, comprehensive report documents how poorly our current vocational educational programs perform (in terms of really getting young people ready to work) and the large share of students who need this kind of preparation and simply do not have access to it.
The standard explanation is: “vocational education costs too much”. And [...]

Comprehensive High Schools Are Very Expensive To Build

September 10, 2006

The next comprehensive high school we build will cost almost $100 million when land, construction, equipment, and supplies are all factored in. That is a lot of money!
Our primary mode of delivering a good high school education will probably remain a network of traditional campuses for a number of years. But — before we sink [...]

Better Boundaries

September 9, 2006

Focus on efficient, compact boundaries that best serve the parents, students, and school.
Ensure that all schools have the resources they need to provide a quality education to every student.
Recognize that the process can be very emotional and stressful – but make sound decisions based on factual data – and our community will be well served.