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The Associated Press | 12/16/08 05:32 PM | AP

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Education Secretary-designate Arne Duncan smiles as President-elect Barack Obama make the announcement, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008, at the Dodge Renaissance Academy in Chicago. (AP Photo)

CHICAGO — President-elect Barack Obama announced Arne Duncan, the head of the Chicago school system, as education secretary Tuesday and declared that failing to improve classroom instruction is "morally unacceptable for our children."

"When it comes to school reform, Arne is the most hands-on of hands-on practitioners," Obama said, making the announcement at a school that he said has made remarkable progress under Duncan's leadership.

"He's not beholden to any one ideology, and he's worked tirelessly to improve teacher quality," Obama said.

Duncan stood nearby, the latest member to be named to the Cabinet of the president-elect. His appointment is subject to Senate confirmation.

"No issue is more pressing than education. ... It is the civil rights issue of our generation," Duncan said in brief remarks.

Obama combined his announcement with a brief news conference in which he refused to say whether he supports the idea of a special election to fill the Senate seat he recently vacated.

Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has the power to make the appointment, but he was arrested last week and charged with, in effect, trying to enrich himself by appointing a new senator who could help him financially or politically.

Some Democrats have called for a special election, while others prefer to wait for Blagojevich to resign, a step that would allow Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn to appoint a new senator. The second alternative would ensure the seat remains in Democratic hands, and on a faster timetable than a special election would allow.

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Obama cut off a reporter who sought to ask a question about Rep. Rahm Emanuel, the incoming White House chief of staff, who was reportedly heard on a federal wiretap talking with an aide to Blagojevich about potential Senate replacements. The president-elect said he has not been able to confirm that is the case.

Neither Obama nor Emanuel has been accused of any wrongdoing, and the president-elect has said he will make the results of an internal investigation into the matter public soon.

The appointment of Duncan left a handful of Cabinet appointments yet to be made public, and in response to a question, Obama hinted broadly a Republican would be among them.

The posts yet to be filled include secretaries for the departments of Labor, Transportation, Agriculture and Interior, where officials have said Democratic Sen. Ken Salazar of Colorado has been tapped. Nor has Obama named leaders for the intelligence agencies, or a trade representative.

So far, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, a holdover from the Bush administration, is the only Republican member of the incoming Cabinet.

On the economy, the president-elect said the Federal Reserve was "running out of ammunition" in terms of lowering interest rates to combat the recession. He said it was "absolutely critical" that his economic recovery program be put into place to deal with what he called the toughest time economically since the Great Depression.

The Fed was expected to announce the latest in a series of rate cuts later in the day.

Obama spoke of Duncan in glowing terms _ and joked that his longtime friend, a former professional basketball player in Australia, had the superior jump shot.

"In just seven years, he's boosted elementary test scores here in Chicago from 38 percent of students meeting the standards to 67 percent. The dropout rate has gone down every year he's been in charge."

On a key standardized test, Obama said, "the gains of Chicago students have been twice as big as those for students in the rest of the state."

Duncan would take over a sprawling department that has focused during the Bush administration in winning passage and then implementing the president's signature No Child Left Behind education program.

That effort has proven controversial, with supporters saying it is making progress in improving student skills, while local officials complain it focuses too much attention on standardized tests.

Obama said it was time for Washington to move beyond "tired debates" such as whether to approve the use of vouchers for students to attend private schools.

"We cannot continue on like this. It is morally unacceptable for our children and economically untenable for America," said the president-elect.

Duncan has run the country's third-biggest school district since 2001, pushing to boost teacher quality and to improve struggling schools and closing those that fail.

The news conference took place at the Dodge Renaissance Academy on Chicago's West Side, a facility that Duncan shut down and then reopened. Obama and Duncan visited the school together in 2005.

A 44-year-old Harvard graduate, Duncan has played pickup basketball with Obama since the 1990s. Duncan co-captained the Harvard basketball team and played professionally in Australia before beginning his education career.

He ran a nonprofit education organization on Chicago's South Side before going to work in Chicago schools under former superintendent Paul Vallas, now the New Orleans schools chief.

Duncan's nomination will please reform advocates who wanted a big-city schools chief who has sought to hold schools and teachers accountable for student performance; they had backed Duncan or New York's Joel Klein.

These advocates have squared off against teachers' unions in a contentious debate among Democrats over whom Obama should choose. Unions, an influential segment of the party base, wanted a strong advocate for their members such as Obama adviser Linda Darling-Hammond, a Stanford University education professor.

Yet Duncan's nomination may please the unions, who have said Duncan seems willing to work with them.

"Arne Duncan actually reaches out and tries to do things in a collaborative way," Randi Weingarten, head of the 1.4 million-member American Federation of Teachers, said in an interview earlier this month.

Obama managed during his campaign to avoid taking sides in the debate, which centers on accountability and the fate of President George W. Bush's No Child Left Behind law. Duncan also has tried to appeal to both factions; he signed competing manifestos from each side earlier this year.

CHICAGO — President-elect Barack Obama announced Arne Duncan, the head of the Chicago school system, as education secretary Tuesday and declared that failing to improve classroom instruction is ...
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One more reason to keep your kids out of the Chicago public school system. Put em in private schools like the Obamas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 12/16/2008

Hi everyone,

We don't know much about Arne Duncan (that is, the average reader of HuffingtonPost doesn't know much). Why don't we request that Huffpost and other media do in-depth analysis of him AND the issues involved in improving education. Then we can do our reading and come to some more solid opinions.

The issues involved in improving education are incredibly complex and contentious. And issues are always pitted as "us against them". The latest is "reform minded folks" and the "protect the unions" folks. Oh, it is all so simple isn't it?

I do think that union-busting is a very real threat and a not-so-well hidden agenda of the GOP. They are going for it with the auto maker unions right now. And Rhee, the head of the D.C. school district really worries me. She wants to reform schools by weakening job security and dangling the carrot of increased pay. But she leaves out the common-sense, REAL reform like smaller classes, more individual help for kids, better teacher training, raising teacher pay *across the board**, etc.

Obama said that we cannot continue with the "tired debates" and that Duncan isn't beholden to one ideology. This is the right attitude. I hope that Duncan surrounds himself with a variety of already-proven reformers and avoids people who think the have the "answer to the problem". Ideolouges need to be avoided.

There needs to be a real "coming together" in the field of eduation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 12/16/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 387 fans permalink
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I'm waiting to be sold on this guy - I'm not finding anything on google and I'm not really reading anything here.

For those that actually have kids in school in Chicago...

What are his thoughts on NCLB?

How has he done with SpEd? Is he making sure that students needs are met?

What are his thoughts on Gifted Education?

What is the curriculum he favors?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 12/16/2008
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A bit early on all those. But, I am interested in the same issues that you are.

However, you left out ELL.

And better yet ELL children that are SPED.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 12/16/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 387 fans permalink
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Right, I left out non-English speaking, and non-English speaking with SpEd issues, and also, the on that is most near and dear to my heart, gifted children with disabilities - 2E kids.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 12/16/2008
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Do we get a bailout and maybe some beau coup funding. So, we can pay competitive salaries?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 12/16/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 387 fans permalink
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Exactly! Parents who have children that can not read have only themselves to blame. They can not expect the schools to raise their children, as many of them do.

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What if they have a single parent working three jobs just to keep a roof over their head?

Poverty is a large issue in education - and it's not something you can always blame the parents for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 12/16/2008
- chelliza I'm a Fan of chelliza 6 fans permalink

But if the parents are working three jobs, move around a lot, don't work with their kids, take drugs or use alcahol, whatever, it sure seems easy to blame the schools and the teachers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 12/16/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 387 fans permalink
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I wasn't talking alcOholics or addicts. I was talking about single parents that are working themselves to exhaustion just to get by.

Listen, both my kids knew how to read before they started Kindergarten, they're both accelerated in math by at least one grade - they are bright and they work hard and we're very involved. But we have the time, and make a decent living - given where the economy is going, this will become an issue for more and more folks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 12/16/2008

If the parents aren't making kids do homework, or even attend school every day, even if it stems from working three jobs, it's still because of the parents - if the parent isn't doing the basics raising their kids, you can't blame the consequences on the teachers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 12/16/2008
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What if there parents do not read English. Is it the child's fault?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 12/16/2008
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No.

I just think there's enough *blame* to spread - and I'm sensitive to the blame the parents thought process because I spent years being *blamed* when I was trying to get my kids' disabilities diagnosed. It's frustrating, we couldn't have been more involved, caring, and supportive if we tried - and, yet...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 12/16/2008

If the parents don't read english, at least they can help their kid learn to read in the foreign language, that's still better than not reading with the kids at all.

When it comes to "fault" if the parents speak no english and do nothing to help their kids' education, that's not exactly the teacher's fault either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 12/16/2008
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I don't know anything about him or what he will do. I wonder why Obama chose him and what he will bring to education.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 PM on 12/16/2008

Gee, it's a shame you don't have a giant computerized resource at your fingertips that might give you the information why Obama chose him and what he has done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 PM on 12/16/2008
- hellenist I'm a Fan of hellenist 2 fans permalink

Yeah he's wonderful--HA HA. Guess you libs didn't see his speech. Check it out http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1155201977/bctid4943390001

"Me" can't see nothing wrong with his grammar. Guess "my sister and I" is standard grammar at Harvard.

I feel better already. Can you say "nuclear?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 12/16/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 387 fans permalink
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Stop spamming.

You've made your point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 12/16/2008
- KarateKid I'm a Fan of KarateKid 403 fans permalink
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I'm afraid you're the incorrect one. His use of "my sister and I" in the context of his sentence is grammatically correct. Look it up after you pull your foot out of your mouth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 12/16/2008
- hellenist I'm a Fan of hellenist 2 fans permalink

Hey here's something they should have taught you in school about spotting the use of me verses I. If you take out the other person in the sentence, in this case "my sister" and read the sentence again you can spot, in a minute, if it's wrong.

Here, taking out "my sister" the sentences reads, " He gave I a chance..." Sorry that's wrong. And since he was reading from printed text, in addition to reading it wrong he wrote it wrong as well.

But tell you what, you find a source that shows and example of your construction of the sentence and i will give $100 to your favorite charity. I always want to learn more about grammar. Want to make me the same offer?

Oh and by the way, i have sent this around to several friends, three of which majored in English (all of whom are liberal btw) and they agreed.

Why the personal attacks about foot in mouth, is that necessary?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 PM on 12/16/2008

unfortunately, the troII's right on this one....
the correct grammar is: "he gave me and my sister the oppourtunity".........

he gave "me" the opportunity
NOT
he gave "I" the opportunity

don't cream your jeans just yet, troII.......we all know your party takes the cake when it comes to saying STUPlD sh*t

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 12/16/2008
- Roll451 I'm a Fan of Roll451 4 fans permalink

You keep posting the same thing over and over again. Your brain seems to be stuck in one place.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 12/16/2008

Ah, my first "Obama disappointment".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 12/16/2008
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wait til he picks a Repub...then you'll really be ticked !!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 12/16/2008
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Ditto here. Arne is not qualified. He is Daley's lap dog. Daley couldn't stand the fact that Vallas(Arne's predecessor) got all the credit for what Vallas did for the schools. Daley wanted the credit. So he got rid of him, even though Vallas was really turning things around for the schools. Enter Arne. All he has done was to create these charter schools that is just a way to break the union. They don't perform any better than the regular schools.,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 12/16/2008
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Hmm, see that's where I'm not sure I'll like this guy - I'm not a fan of charter schools as the only answer to the problems in our education system.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 12/16/2008
- spinns17 I'm a Fan of spinns17 51 fans permalink

if thats all that goes wrong for obama .were golden

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 12/16/2008
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Why because he's not a Clintonite? He has 7 years experience leading one of the biggest school systems in the country. He brings what everyone has been screaming about new ideas and change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 12/16/2008

Well, I'm ready to give Arne Duncan a chance. He was one of the first public servants to get behind Dare Not Walk Alone, a fairly edgy film about civil rights and current wrongs in America:

"An important tool for showing the bravery of those who struggled for equality during the civil rights movement. But it goes far beyond past history and exposes issues that we face everyday in the continued struggle for equality, especially when it comes to the health and education of all our children."

Stephen Cobb, Executive Producer
http://darenotwalkalone.blogspot.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 12/16/2008
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Me too, especially given his first speech to the public he seems to be grammar challenged--like so many youth today. He can relate. "My sister and I" was what he said during his introduction. Since he was reading from PREPARED text this means he said it wrong, read it wrong and wrote it wrong.

OUCH, reflects nicely on HARVARD

Nice, real nice

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 12/16/2008
- KarateKid I'm a Fan of KarateKid 403 fans permalink
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You're the one with egg on your face. What he said was grammatically correct. I guess your comment reflects nicely on Joe Bob Elementary School.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 12/16/2008
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Now that's being qualified..."getting behind an edgy film...Wow...!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 12/16/2008
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Another great pick by Obama. Sounds like the perfect person to work the fine line of being a reformer but respecting the teaching profession at the same time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 12/16/2008
- hellenist I'm a Fan of hellenist 2 fans permalink

Yeah he's wonderful--HA HA. Guess you libs didn't see his speech. Check it out http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1155201977/bctid4943390001

"Me" can't see nothing wrong with his grammar. Guess "my sister and I" is standard grammar at Harvard.

I feel better already. Can you say "nuclear?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 12/16/2008
- KarateKid I'm a Fan of KarateKid 403 fans permalink
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You'd better run and hide. You're mistaken in your grammar lesson. It shows a lot about YOUR education.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 12/16/2008
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Good to see you back and I trust all is well.

You were in our thoughts and prayers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 12/16/2008
- Cogitoe I'm a Fan of Cogitoe 4 fans permalink

Need to learn more, but so far looks like yet another reasonable Cabinet appointment, a reformer not overly beholden to the teachers' unions, but someone they respect and trust.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 12/16/2008
- steamboat I'm a Fan of steamboat 45 fans permalink

Teachers Union hates him so he must be pretty good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 12/16/2008
- gmlaster I'm a Fan of gmlaster 43 fans permalink

My husband and I left the city for the excellent schools of the Western Suburbs when we got pregnant because the suck factor on Chicago Public Schools was unacceptably high. A lot of those kids graduate high school barely able to read and write. However in fairness, I have to admit that the schools sucked LONG before Duncan got there, largely for the same reasons most school systems suck because the system is bloated with administrators and staff who don't actually teach any children, all sucking down big fat paychecks.

It's not fair to blame Arne Duncan for a problem that exists in every major city, and just about everywhere else too. My mom was an awesome teacher who discovered that her school's reading scores were so low because the kids just weren't interested in what they were reading. She brought Sports Illustrated and Seventeen magazines in for the kids and their scores shot up. But when she took hard numbers to the administration that showed massive improvement, nobody cared. Nothing changed. She left the schools after that. The system wasn't interested in innovation and improvement. Just warehousing kids.

If Duncan can overhaul the schools and get rid of all the corruption and dead weight, U.S. public schools will work just fine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 12/16/2008

Just curious, which western suburb are you in? Seems like the best near west schools are in River Forest (and Oak Park).

I'm in the burbs right now but not one with a particularly good school district so we're going to face a tough choice when our kids are school age.

And I totally agree that administrator salaries can be a huge financial black hole - there is plenty of whining that money is being spent with no results, and talk of teacher accountability, yet no mention of how a bad principal can undermine discipline and sabotage good teachers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 12/16/2008
- gmlaster I'm a Fan of gmlaster 43 fans permalink

Try Naperville (District 203 or 204). We've been blown away by how excellent our son's schools have been. He's just in kindergarten and already they're focused on building his geometric and algebraic abilities. What I remember of kindergarten is singing, coloring, painting and naps! These schools are so awesome that even people who've lost their homes to foreclosure get apartments here just to keep their kids in this district.

I have a friend who moved here from Cincinnati to try to get a teaching job in this district, and apparently you can't even teach kindergarten here unless you have at least one master's degree. If all American schools demanded and paid for this kind of excellence from their teachers and administrators, this country would be invincible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 AM on 12/23/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 387 fans permalink
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I don't think I'm happy about this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 12/16/2008

Arne is the best choice for this job. He's reformed the CPS and has the best record doing so. You're not sure about a great figure as the Sec of Ed?? Why?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 12/16/2008
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Yeah he's wonderful--HA HA. Guess you libs didn't see his speech. Check it out http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1155201977/bctid4943390001

"Me" can't see nothing wrong with his grammar. Guess "my sister and I" is standard grammar at Harvard.

I feel better already. Can you say "nuclear?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 PM on 12/16/2008
- bdl0715 I'm a Fan of bdl0715 8 fans permalink

The only people in Chicago that do not like Duncan is the teacher's union, who like getting paid but want to have no accountability.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 12/16/2008
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Why?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 12/16/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 387 fans permalink
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Just from what I'm reading around teh internets about him.

I thought my post indicated that I'm not sure?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 12/16/2008

Test scores are based on socio-economic criteria.. Raise the economic level of a school district and test scores will follow.

To those on the Obama administration reading this: DODEA needs some major housecleaning of its supervisors: everyone who is a friend of Torcherer Cheney needs to be FIRED. Put Emanuel to work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 12/16/2008
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Where is Rahm these days?? Staying very low....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 12/16/2008
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He was at the press conference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 12/16/2008
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correct...inner city schools in big cities are poor, at best...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 12/16/2008

Absolutely right. And besides the quality of the education itself, the family upbringing is a major factor. There's no way a kid is going to get a good education without support from the parents when it comes to discipline, doing homework, even getting the kid to show up every day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 12/16/2008

I agree to a point, about test scores, but good test scores can be attained by anyone at any socio-economic level. Intelligence and hardwork are attached to a pocketbook. What worries me about that statement is that it seems to tie in to this Linda Darling-Hammond idea that socio-economic ills should be fixed to then make educating easier. If we wait for that to happen we have lost another generation. Socio-economic conditions will improve with better education.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 12/16/2008

Not necessarily. My parents weren't rich and I didn't attend a very good school until 10th grade. I never bought the study books or had any tutoring and I still managed to score a 30 on the ACT; 30 may not be a genius level score, but its good enough for the merit based scholarships in my state.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 12/16/2008

While they weren't rich, I assume they weren't poor either?

Kids don't need tutoring, they just need parents to read them lots of books when they are little. That tends to happen less in poor families when parents aren't home much and the family can't afford any books.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 12/16/2008
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Did I really hear them say they were considering paying $100.00 to students
who get A"s and B's ?? Or was that just a question...?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 12/16/2008
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Hmm, can't find it in the story. Guess you're making it up?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 12/16/2008
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No...the female reporter asked it...the one who asked O "who had the better jump shot."
I try my best to be factual...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 12/16/2008

my bad, here are the rates

"CPS unveiled a pilot program today that would give freshman and sophomores at 20 schools a cash incentive to earn good grades: As are worth $50, Bs $35, and Cs $20. Students are graded every five weeks in math, English, social sciences, science and physical education, and they get half the money up front and half upon graduation. Wait, you can get $20 for getting a C in gym?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 12/16/2008

no, that is actually taking place...$100.00 for an A and $50.00 for a B

as a citizen of the Chicago area, I am not necessarily against some sort of monetary award for A's and B's ($100.00 for an A is excessive) but the policy also rewards C's ($25?) which I am against.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 12/16/2008

What? With my last report card (2 As and 4 Bs), I would have earned $400. I have to admit that I'm pretty jealous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 12/16/2008

Rahm was there, today and yesterday. Quit grasping...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 12/16/2008
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I watched the news conf...didn't see him...but I did see a guy start to
walk out of the wings, and he got a hook around his neck and
was pulled back...looked very vaudevilian...kinda funny...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 12/16/2008
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Did you notice Obama get a little testy when the Tribune reporter asked about Blago?
O said his internal findings would come out next wk...we'll see...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 12/16/2008

Can you blame him?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 12/16/2008
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Fitzgerald asked Obama to hold off releasing information from his internal findings until next week - he's respecting Fitzgerald's wishes, which he has stated several times. I'm sure it gets frustrating being asked questions one has answered on numerous occasions - making mountains out of molehills here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 12/16/2008
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