Teachers deserve more than the State wants to give them My Turn Jim Croteau George Washington once wrote, “There is nothing which can better deserve your patronage than the promotion of science and literature. Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of public happiness.” Sadly, today’s conflict is between “your science and books” and…
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On January 13 the office of Governor DeSantis issued a long press release announcing Black History Month Student and Educator Contests with the theme of “Celebrating the Achievements of African American Floridians.” The contests are named: Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis’ Black History Month Art Contest; Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady…
In his second inaugural address, Governor DeSantis declared that the Free State of Florida was the land of liberty and sanity. In his speech he referenced the Founding Fathers, Washington, Lincoln and events in history to support his vision of freedom and liberty. His comments started me thinking and researching the concepts he emphasized. The…
Election season is near the end; where do we go from here. The sad fact is that many newly elected, re-elected and incumbent office holders are starting up their next campaigns. It seems that staying in office is the number one priority of most elected officials in this country. Several factors appear to contribute to…
One of the most inexplicable things about this country is its refusal to fund universal childcare. No longer a nation of stay-at-home mothers, the need for free or affordable childcare is ever present. Cost is an issue with many places charging as much as college tuition for the ability to work outside the home. Even…
After every school shooting, gun brought to school or disruptive behavior at a school event, the search begins for blame. Mental health, social media, gangs, alienation, poor parenting, the list goes on. Yes, all of those may be causes, and every individual case should be examined. But where is the discussion of prevention beyond more…
At one time in our not too distant past, public schools were seen as a powerful force for literacy, democracy, equal opportunity, and economic growth. The benefits to society of an informed electorate and capable workers seemed clear to most communities willing to support their local schools with their taxes. Then came race, religion and…
In a typical recession, the lowest end of the wage scale is usually the most affected as people cut back on eating out, shopping, car repairs, etc. This is an unusual recession we face in that plenty of jobs are available but wages are no way keeping up with inflation. The war in Europe has…
The 21stCentury Council and the Florida State University College of Education, in conjunction with the United Partners for Human Services recently announced the 2022 winner of the combined Roger Kaufman-Jack Gant award. Recognition and a $1000 award was given to the Southside Redevelopment Advisory Council for the creative program, Soul of Southside Arts and Humanities…
A friend, Retired Professor Charles Howell, described the online information world in this way: Digital information is curated for the purpose of consumption, not communal interaction or a thoughtful interchange of ideas. The sad thing is that we have fewer and fewer opportunities these days to discuss issues in a way that seeks solutions rather…