You Too Can Own A Piece of Delaware History!
Purchase a genuine Red Clay brick and sponsor a Child.
For a limited time only, purchase a genuine red clay brick, direct from the walls of the Maurice J. Moyer Academy, and authenticated by a local unemployed Mason. Your modest donation of $500* will subsidize the education of a public school student in the Red Clay School District.
Child sponsorship allows you to personally connect with a child in need while making a lasting investment in his/her short-term educational future (lets face it, $500 just doesn’t go as far as it used to). Your donation also strengthens your child’s local community, ensuring an extended network of consultative educational support and a relatively safe environment in which your child can thrive while his/her single parent is at one of his/her many jobs.
You will receive a photo and personal profile of the child you are sponsoring, updates on his/her wellbeing, and notes, drawings or correspondence from your child, at least twice a year* (*during standardized testing breaks).
Your one-time sponsorship provides a local child with things like educational-ish photo-copies from a textbook, nourishing Federally subsidized cafeteria food, and essential classroom supplies (may include, but not limited to: chalk, hand sanitizer, reams of copy paper, and new goldfish to replace the floaters).
For only $500, YOU can change the life of a child. But, don’t take my word for it. If you’re not totally satisfied with your child’s educational progress and testing prowess, the commemorative brick can also be used as a communication device, sending a powerful message to local decision-makers that you’ve lost any remaining faith you may have had in our public school system.
*Your $500 donation will be used to offset Delaware's $50 Million education spending deficit.
Showing posts with label DOE. Show all posts
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03 March 2010
20 February 2010
Master Insider: Amasses Delaware Turnaround Specs
Always remember: that which is leaked today can be changed tomorrow to discredit the leak.
However, the Master Insider has it from a solid Delaware Department of Education Source:
Tier 1 Partnership Zone Schools
Stubbs Elementary
Pulaski Elementary
Bancroft Elementary
Warner Elementary
Positive Outcomes Charter School (Dover)
Tier 1 Schools have 14 months move into turnaround although a minimum of 3 must be in turnaround position by Sept 2010
Tier 2
William Penn HS
McKean HS
Mt. Pleasant HS
Dickenson HS
Seaford Elementary
Tier 2 schools have until Sept 2011 to move into Turnaround Position
Tier 3
All other Title 1 Schools
The Negotiation Team will be in place within the next two weeks and will be comprised of
and in week 5, Liasons to each county will be named.
Next week DOE is scheduled to post an RFP for 10 data coaches.
By May 3rd all pieces should be in place
By June 28th All Should Be FINALIZED
Oh, Snap!
However, the Master Insider has it from a solid Delaware Department of Education Source:
Tier 1 Partnership Zone Schools
Stubbs Elementary
Pulaski Elementary
Bancroft Elementary
Warner Elementary
Positive Outcomes Charter School (Dover)
Tier 1 Schools have 14 months move into turnaround although a minimum of 3 must be in turnaround position by Sept 2010
Tier 2
William Penn HS
McKean HS
Mt. Pleasant HS
Dickenson HS
Seaford Elementary
Tier 2 schools have until Sept 2011 to move into Turnaround Position
Tier 3
All other Title 1 Schools
The Negotiation Team will be in place within the next two weeks and will be comprised of
- The Governor and a select staff member from his office
- The Secretary of Education
- 2 Superintendents
and in week 5, Liasons to each county will be named.
Next week DOE is scheduled to post an RFP for 10 data coaches.
By May 3rd all pieces should be in place
By June 28th All Should Be FINALIZED
Oh, Snap!
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