Monday, May 9, 2011

Don Quixote Battles the Obama's Race To The Top


Education is being assaulted on all sides theses days. Even Obama got in on the action by creating Race To The Top. Its the latest in creating a way to ram through education reform based on yet another unproven method that puts schools at further risk for implementing strategies that will cause student performance to tank. It's another example of the conservative agenda meant to destroy public schools. Why Obama is helping out on this is a complete mystery.

Pentagoon Logic 101


This time Hector and Sally are talking about the money spent on the wars and how it might be better spent on infrastructure in the United States. Imagine, 1 trillion dollars spent on schools in America instead of on wars in foreign countries. Now go out there and run that bake sale to raise money for the stupid board you need in your classroom.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Hick heaves school budget over cliff


Hickenlooper has decided to throw education over the budgetary cliff. He proposed this radical budget before the current state revenue numbers came in. He has not adjusted his budget to reflect that the revenue came in not as bad a forecast. Instead he has suggested that those numbers reflect one time money. I'm not sure I can believe his projections based on his decision to jump the gun on those numbers in the first place and propose such a radical budget.

Left Behind


I hear that Obama wants to review NCLB. I hope it changes for the better. The incessant testing, tying testing to school closure, and teacher salaries has to stop. The curriculum has been narrowed to the point that students learn to take a test. Teachers teach to the test to preserve their jobs and pay. Currently NCLB mandates that school scores have to improve every year to the point that all students are proficient or face closure and conversion into charter schools. No money was ever appropriated by congress to attain this goal. This all has to be done by 2014. Get ready for the end of public education.

Present and Future


Hector contemplates his situation as a teacher of the future. Things haven't changed from present day, they have become worse. Meanwhile young Hector wants to become a teacher, he is full of enthusiasm, wish him luck.

Budget cuts looming


Hickenlooper is elected as Governor. The coming budget woes are on the horizon. Tax revenues are down, Amendment 23 ends in 2011. Get ready Hector and Sally, changes are coming.

This comic was intended to get out the vote for next month's election. Poor Hector and Sally, they can't vote yet and all the adults who should have voted decided to sit this one out. On a side note the comic is now in color!

Ritter passes gas


In this one Colorado outgoing Governor passes a stinky bit of gas in the form of SB191. This supposed reform law was intended to help the state of Colorado secure the Race To The Top funds. Of course the state did not get the funds, but still gets saddled with this travesty. It will likely be struck down or modified in the coming years. It is a shame that the state will have to spend more money to defend a crappy law. Ritter signed it just before he left office. He signed it even though he had put in place a group to study teacher performance pay and was proceeding in a more thoughtful way. But suddenly RTTT comes along and the Colorado Legislators decide to ram though SB191. Co-sponsored by Chris Romer(D) the bill is a thinly veiled attempt to remove due process rights of teachers and inserts student scores on CSAP into teacher evaluations.