Category: Education

Sunday’s March on Sacramento via San Diego City College

 Staff  September 21, 2009  0 Comments on Sunday’s March on Sacramento via San Diego City College

Hot Sunday, September 20th: Not everyone went to the beach or got ready for the Chargers game. 75 of our fellow San Diegans instead rallied against state cuts to health care and education. They rallied and then marched down Park Blvd to City College. And they rallied and marched for the rest of us. They really wanted to march on Sacramento, but had to settle for downtown San Diego.

It was high noon in front of the Navy Hospital near Balboa Park. …

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Point Loma Parents Ponder Charter Schools for the Peninsula

 Frank Gormlie  September 16, 2009  1 Comment on Point Loma Parents Ponder Charter Schools for the Peninsula

by Emily Alpert / Voice of San Diego
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Parents are weighing the idea of splitting Correia Middle and other Point Loma schools from San Diego Unified as independent charter schools, which would free them to handle their own budgets, staffing and curriculum. The idea was tossed around at a parent foundation meeting in Point Loma, where parents and principals said they were weary of the nonstop turnover at the school district.

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The People Who Spoke at the La Mesa Spring Valley School Board Meeting

 Frank Gormlie  September 16, 2009  6 Comments on The People Who Spoke at the La Mesa Spring Valley School Board Meeting

All but one speaker at the La Mesa Spring Valley School Board meeting last night criticized the Board for its 3-2 vote to ban the live broadcast of President Obama’s speech to school kids.

These were ordinary parents of kids in the district – ordinary people –

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School Board Member: Why I voted against the ban on Obama’s speech

 Source  September 16, 2009  7 Comments on School Board Member: Why I voted against the ban on Obama’s speech

Editor: When the La Mesa Spring Valley School Board voted to ban President Obama’s speech to school kids, two board members opposed the motion. One of them was Bill Baber, who as a Republican, voted his conscience. This helps demonstrate that extremist views are not held by all or even most Republicans.
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by Bill Baber / September 16, 2009
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As a La Mesa Spring Valley School Board Member, I voted to show the President’s live address Tuesday. I believe the Office of the President of the United States deserves respect, regardless of the person or party occupying that office. If the President’s speech inspired one student to greatness it was worth all this angst.

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The Dilemma of the Disenchanted Progressive – Part I

 Frank Gormlie  September 8, 2009  15 Comments on The Dilemma of the Disenchanted Progressive – Part I

This latest politicization of President Obama’s speech that he gave to school children this morning was way over-the-top. It is the latest round of extreme partisanship being carried out by elements within the Republican Party, led by right-wing radio pundits and and being promoted and propagated by the mass corporate media.

They mobilized people to call schools and administrators to cancel the address – or organized a boycott of schools or kept their children out of school for the day. This was ridiculous. The flap they caused was outrageous and clearly unacceptable.

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OB Flashes – Community Bulletin and Discussion Board: September 8th – 14th

 Staff  September 7, 2009  10 Comments on OB Flashes – Community Bulletin and Discussion Board: September 8th – 14th

OCEAN BEACH, CA. This is OB Flashes – the OB Rag’s weekly Community Bulletin and Discussion Board. Discuss anything that is bugging you, or exciting you, or of interest. Do it in the comments section. Not only that, if you or your buds are having a meeting or event you would like to inform the rest of us about, do so here. If you want to get rid of something, like an old working TV, do it here.

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Labor Day 2009: A Social Worker’s Reflection On Why We Do This Work

 Lane Tobias  September 7, 2009  18 Comments on Labor Day 2009: A Social Worker’s Reflection On Why We Do This Work

by Lane Tobias

Anyone who works in human services knows that these are lean times. Budgets have been cut, while the services we provide are in higher demand.

This goes across the board, from government agencies to non-profits, and while the services provided to the community may not be lessened in terms of effectiveness, there is certainly an emotional effect on both those seeking services and the providers themselves.

There are more people seeking help, and just as many people to help them as before…

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President Obama’s Address to School Children

 Source  September 7, 2009  12 Comments on President Obama’s Address to School Children

by President Barack Obama – to be delivered Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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Hello everyone – how’s everybody doing today? I’m here with students at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia. And we’ve got students tuning in from all across America, kindergarten through twelfth grade. I’m glad you all could join us today.

I know that for many of you, today is the first day of school. And for those of you in kindergarten, or starting middle or high school, it’s your first day in a new school, so it’s understandable if you’re a little nervous…..

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… in the year 2010 …

 Frank Gormlie  September 3, 2009  6 Comments on … in the year 2010 …

SUNSET CLIFFS, CA. Local photog Jim Grant captured this sunset and new addition to “Peace Rock” .

Senior students from Point Loma High School placed their year on top of the rock. Jim spoke to the guys and girls who put it up Sunday night( Aug 30) at high tide.

They hope it stays up until graduation next year !!

They paddled it out on a long board and attached it with long steel spikes.

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Point Loma Actors to Perform in Ocean Beach

 Source  September 2, 2009  4 Comments on Point Loma Actors to Perform in Ocean Beach

The Point Loma Actors are at it again, and this time they are bringing the classic French playwright Moliere’s “The Forced Marriage” to Ocean beach on Sep. 5th and 6th!

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Shepard Fairey is not a crook.

 Frank Gormlie  April 23, 2009  1 Comment on Shepard Fairey is not a crook.

by Steven Heller

Even before Shepard Fairey’s Barack Obama “Hope” poster became the focus of legal and ethical scrutiny — for Fairey’s use of Mannie Garcia’s A.P. news photo as the basis of the now ubiquitous image — some design critics and practitioners had already questioned the street artist’s habit of “sampling” existing imagery. A scolding essay by Mark Vallen, entitled “Obey Plagiarist Fairey,” which was published online in 2007, accused Fairey, who created the “OBEY GIANT” project in 1989, of “expropriating and recontextualizing artworks of others.”

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Today Is the 20th Anniversary of OB’s Green Store

 Frank Gormlie  April 22, 2009  12 Comments on Today Is the 20th Anniversary of OB’s Green Store

Twenty years ago today, Colleen Dietzel and Kip Kruegar and other local environmentalists opened The Green Store on Voltaire Street for the first time. It was Earth Day 1989 – April 22nd.

Ever since, the iconic ecology store has steadfastly held its ground, offering books, magazines, bumper stickers, buttons, posters and other green products and mementos, while also serving as an anti-corporate space, a meeting site for area groups, and the headquarters for any thing green in OB.

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