Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Lake County's "promise" to make college affordable for low-income families

College is expensive. For some families, it?s prohibitively expensive. Several school districts are trying to follow the Kalamazoo Promise model by offering students money to help cover tuition costs. Jennifer Guerra with our State of Opportunity project introduces us to one such "promise" in rural northern Michigan's Lake County.

If you had asked Lake County high school senior Kaitlyn Bolles last fall to describe her thoughts on college, she?d describe it as "a dirt road with lots of bumps." Translation? "I don?t feel like I?m ready, I don?t feel like I can handle it, I don?t feel like I can afford it, and I don?t feel like I?m smart enough to go right now," explains Bolles.

Bolles has spent most of her life in the village of Baldwin in central northern Michigan?s Lake County. The bubbly 18-year old loves it here and she?s very close with her family. Since there?s no higher ed option in Lake County, she would have to move, which can be scary. Not to mention the cost. Lake County is the poorest county in Michigan; paying for college is out of reach for many families here.

"[The Baldwin Promise] makes me want to go to college, makes me not so scared that I can't afford it. It takes some stress off." - Kaitlyn Bolles, student

But when Bolles found out about her school?s Baldwin Promise, which guarantees each senior up to $20,000 for four years of college, that bumpy dirt road she calls the path to college started to look a little smoother:

"To know that I have that money it...makes me want to go to college, makes me not so scared that I can?t afford it," says Bolles. "It takes some stress off, kind of."

To hear more about the Baldwin Promise - how it works, how successful it is - and meet others who are taking advantage of the scholarship funds, go to our State of Opportunity website.

Source: http://michiganradio.org/post/lake-countys-promise-make-college-affordable-low-income-families

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'We have more expectations than any group I've ever seen, but they ...

Metcalfe County High School Principal Kelly Bell talks with students in the library. "We're trying to make reading a wonderful, life-long pleasure for them (students)," she said. Photo by Amy Wallot, May 17, 2013

Metcalfe County High School Principal Kelly Bell talks with students in the library. ?We?re trying to make reading a wonderful, life-long pleasure for them (students),? she said.
Photo by Amy Wallot, May 17, 2013

By Matthew Tungate
matthew.tungate@education.ky.gov

Metcalfe County High School Principal Kelly Bell was furious as she looked at the test. A student answered ?B? to every question, knowing he only needed a C or better to pass the class. Instead, he didn?t even try to pass ? just to spite a teacher he didn?t like.

?This is a highly intelligent young man. But if you do not have relationships with these students, and that teacher has not built the inner love of learning and wanting to be here, they?re going to flunk a test big as Pete. People can say, ?Yada, yada, yada, relationships, culture ? it?s not that big a deal.? It is the missing piece to the puzzle,? the third-year principal said.

Wait, what? Bell?s upset with the teacher, not the student? Melissa Smith, a health sciences teacher, said Bell?s attitude that teachers must build relationships with students to inspire them to do their best has permeated the school.

?You can give these kids everything that they need in that classroom ? the knowledge, the skills, the training ? but when they sit down to take that test, they?ve got to want to perform: one, for the school and, two, for themselves,? she said.

It is that change in attitude and school culture that has seen Metcalfe County High transition from a persistently low-achieving school to more than doubling its college- and career-readiness rate in in just three years, state and local educators said.

In February 2011, KDE secured the Commonwealth Commitment from all districts to increase the college and career readiness rate of their high school graduates by 50 percent between 2010 and 2015.

Jenny Todd, research analyst with the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE), studied districts like Metcalfe County that exceeded college- and career-readiness targets the past two years. The department wanted to know how some districts exceeded those annual targets, so they went to Metcalfe County last fall and interviewed district and school administrators, and teachers from all five schools.

Todd said Metcalfe County High shows what schools can do when leaders are willing to make difficult decisions and change a school?s culture.

?They?re really sticking out as a prime example of a Priority School that is doing exceptionally well,? she said.

Todd and teachers at the school all pointed to Bell, the school?s ?firecracker? principal for setting the school on a new path.

?She may have three biological children, but she?s got 400 other kids that she comes to school to every day,? said Anita Love, Advanced Placement (AP) psychology teacher and media specialist.? ?This lady loves every one of these kids.?

Smith said Bell greets every child when they get off the bus and keeps the door open ? even in 10-degree weather ? to create a welcoming environment. Bell makes everyone in the building believe they are a family, Smith said.

?In order for them to want to perform and do their best, they have to believe that they can do it,? Smith said. ?They?re only going to believe people that they love and respect and that they know have love and respect for these kids.?

Bell said the school community may be some students? only family.

?We?re not a prison, we?re a home that people call school. We had graduates that would not leave. They wanted me to promise them that they could come back next year and visit. That?s how kids should feel at their graduation, not ?How fast can I get to my car and make black marks on the road as I leave,?? she said. ?We have teachers that are in that classroom, and every corner of that classroom radiates how they feel about those kids and how they believe in them. You want to talk about rigor, relevance and relationships ? my teachers have it tattooed on their hearts.?

While teachers focus on building positive relationships with students, they also concentrate on their academics, Bell said.

?I have knowledgeable, very highly trained teachers, and we have a formula here that is an intentional plan to teach standards at a proficient and above level, to assess, use the data from those assessments and work individually to make sure each and every student is touched emotionally and academically every day,? she said. ?I have intelligent teachers that not only are really knowledgeable in their content area, they flat out know how to teach it. ?Have you met a lot of smart people that couldn?t teach a dog to bark? My teachers could teach a giraffe to bark.?

But Bell is demanding, requiring teachers to perform ?non-negotiables? that may not be required in other schools.

Whitney Choate, an Algebra 2 and AP Calculus teacher, said teachers must complete a failure-intervention plan every three weeks for students who are not meeting performance expectations and contact parents no fewer than three times until they discuss the plan. Other non-negotiables include submitting lesson plans every Friday, completing pacing guides, giving at least two grades per week, and bringing data from mathematics and reading formative assessments to guided planning meetings.

Love said, ?We have more expectations than any group I?ve ever seen, but they?re all good. That?s our change, that?s been the change in culture.?

An emphasis on reading also has led to the turnaround. Bell said students participate in a 30-minute reading intervention four days per week. Students take Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) tests three times a year in reading, mathematics, science and language arts, she said. Those performing above grade level attend enrichment, while those reading below grade level choose which teacher they want to work with and what they want to read to improve.

It seems to be working. Students improved their ACT reading scores by 2.5 points in one year, Bell said.

Before the school began its turnaround efforts, students felt they couldn?t excel academically because they were from Metcalfe County, Love said.

?Our kids have taken a different view, because now they think they can do it because they?re from Metcalfe County,? she said. ?That has been the best things to see with these kids ? to believe that they can compete with anybody, and they?re proving that they can.?

MORE INFO?

College and Career Readiness Delivery Plan

Kelly Bell, kelly.bell@metcalfe.kyschools.us, (270) 432-2481

Karen Nunn, karen.nunn@metcalfe.kyschools.us, (270) 432-2051

Jenny Todd, jennifer.todd@education.ky.gov, (502) 564-4201

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Source: http://www.kentuckyteacher.org/features/2013/07/we-have-more-expectations-than-any-group-ive-ever-seen-but-theyre-all-good/

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Yahoo and NBC Sports launch 'Fantasy Football Live' and 'SportsDash with Yahoo Sports' shows for TV and the web

Yahoo! and NBC Sports launch Fantasy Football Live  Thursday Night! and SportsDash with Yahoo! Sports shows for TV and the web

ESPN may well be the biggest name in both online and television sports coverage, but Yahoo and NBC Sports are doing their best usurp the worldwide leader on both fronts. The latest assault on ESPN's hegemony comes in the form of two new shows that bridge the gap between TV and online video: Fantasy Football Live - Thursday Night! and SportsDash with Yahoo Sports. Just in time for the start of the NFL season, FF Live - Thursday Night! airs weekly starting August 1st on the NBC Sports channel from 6:30-7PM ET, then continues as a web broadcast on Yahoo! Sports from 7-7:30. Naturally, the show will feature talent from both NBC and Yahoo delivering fantasy football-related info and analysis.

Meanwhile, SportsDash, a SportsCenter-style highlights and analysis program launches on August 19th and will air daily on NBC Sports from noon-1PM ET. SportsDash is taking a page from the Daily Show playbook, as extended interviews and stories will be streamed online from 1-1:15PM after the TV broadcast. Perfect. Two more sources of info we can use to dominate the annual Engadget HD podcast fantasy football pick-em.

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The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store

App Store Official Charts for the week ending July 28, 2013:

Top Paid iPhone Apps:

1. Smart Alarm Clock: sleep cycles & noise recording, Plus Sports

2. Where's My Mickey?, Disney

3. djay 2 for iPhone, algoriddim

4. Minecraft ? Pocket Edition, Mojang

5. Heads Up!, Warner Bros.

6. Contra: Evolution, PunchBox Studios

7. AfterLight, Simon Filip

8. Pimp Your Screen, Apalon

9. Block Fortress, Foursaken Media

10. Free Music Download Pro ? Mp3 Downloader, ASPS Apps

Top Free iPhone Apps:

1. Despicable Me: Minion Rush, Gameloft

2. Beemo ? Adventure Time, Cartoon Network

3. Candy Crush Saga, King.com Limited

4. Banana Kong, FDG Entertainment

5. The Idiot Test 3, Nexx Studio

6. YouTube, Google, Inc.

7. Vine, Vine Labs, Inc.

8. Google Maps, Google, Inc.

9. Can You Escape, Kaarel Kirsipuu

10. Instagram, Burbn, Inc.

Top Paid iPad Apps:

1. Minecraft ? Pocket Edition, Mojang

2. Where's My Mickey? XL, Disney

3. djay 2, algoriddim

4. Block Fortress, Foursaken Media

5. Plants vs. Zombies HD, PopCap

6. Survivalcraft, Igor Kalicinski

7. Breach & Clear, Gun.

8. SpongeBob Moves In, Nickelodeon

9. Temple Run: Oz, Disney

10. Doc McStuffins: Time For Your Check Up!, Disney

Top Free iPad Apps:

1. Despicable Me: Minion Rush, Gameloft

2. Beemo ? Adventure Time, Cartoon Network

3. Banana Kong, FDG Entertainment

4. Candy Crush Saga, King.com Limited

5. PAC-MAN DASH!, NamcoBandai Games Inc.

6. Google Maps, Google, Inc.

7. Summer Girl Makeover, Ninjafish Studios

8. Doctor X ? Med School, Kids Fun Club by TabTale

9. Pet Rescue Saga, King.com Limited

10. YouTube, Google, Inc.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/bostonherald/jobfind/news/technology/~3/LANBw_e-DXY/the_top_iphone_and_ipad_apps_on_app_store

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Japan ruling party sees no change in sales tax hike plan

TOKYO | Wed Jul 31, 2013 6:59am BST

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will likely proceed with raising the national sales tax as planned, despite calls within his government to delay or water down the increase, a senior official in Abe's ruling party told Reuters on Wednesday.

Abe has shown no signs that he would change the tax hike plans to accommodate advisers who are urging him to go slow, as that could wreck confidence in the country and push up long-term interest rates, Takeshi Noda, head of the Liberal Democratic Party's tax commission, told Reuters.

The planned sales tax hike is Tokyo's most significant fiscal reform in decades, but the recent debate over alternatives has raised the possibility that Abe might postpone the tightening or ease the tempo of the two-stage plan to double the tax to 10 percent in two years.

Concerned that the tax hike could derail Japan's nascent economic recovery, Abe has ordered a study of alternatives for implementing the tax increases, including introducing them more gradually, government sources have told Reuters.

But Noda in an interview dismissed the alternatives - championed by academic advisers to the premier - as "armchair theory". Asked if the sales tax will be raised as planned, he said in an interview: "Of course."

Noda, who recently met with the premier, said Abe gave no impression that he was wavering on the tax plan.

"Confidence in Japan would fall, and government bond yields would be affected" if Tokyo gives the impression that it is faltering on the tax issue, Noda said. "That could be fatal."

"The biggest risk to 'Abenomics' is a spike in interest rates," Noda said.

Abe returned to power in December pledging to revive the world's third-largest economy with his policy mix of aggressive fiscal and monetary stimulus and promises of pro-growth reforms.

With Japan's public debt topping 240 percent of its GDP, the worst in the industrial world, the prime minister is struggling to balance reviving economic growth against bringing public finances under control.

Under an agreement last year between the LDP, its coalition partner and the previous ruling party, Japan enacted a law calling for the sales tax to be raised to 8 percent next April and to 10 percent in October 2015.

But the law requires the government to confirm that the economy is strong enough to withstand the tax increase. Government officials say Abe will look at economic data, especially GDP figures due on September 9, and decide on the tax by early October.

(Reporting by Tetsushi Kajimoto and Yuko Yoshikawa; Editing by William Mallard and Edmund Klamann)

Source: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/07/31/uk-japan-economy-tax-idUKBRE96U05620130731?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews

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Nicole Dickson to be named TJC softball coach

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Florida outperforms nation for entrepreneurship, report says

Staff Tampa Bay Business Journal

Floridians are about 30 percent more entrepreneurial than rest of the nation, and the state?s entrepreneurs are also less risk averse and more inclined to expand their businesses globally.

That?s according to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor U.S. Report issued by Babson College and Baruch College, the Miami Herald said.

Florida recorded an entrepreneurial activity rate of 17 percent, which was higher than the national average of 13 percent. However, a high percentage of the state?s entrepreneurs, 26 percent, were doing so out of necessity instead of strictly for opportunity, the Herald said. Nationally, the necessity rate is about 21 percent.

Florida entrepreneurs are also more likely to be men and are slightly older than the nation at large. They also do a significant amount of business internationally. Almost 19 percent of Florida entrepreneurs said that more than one-fourth of their customers were from abroad. The national average was 12.4 percent, the Herald said.

Source: http://feeds.bizjournals.com/~r/bizj_tampabay/~3/XCik0X2RNxg/florida-outperforms-nation-for.html

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