Welcome to the Education Blog of Carla Ranger - Former District 6 Trustee - Dallas Independent School District - DISD
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Democracy Matters
Friday, October 23, 2009
Thank you, GNAT
Sunday, October 18, 2009
12-point agenda violates trustee ethics
The Trustee officer's statement is contained in policy BBB(Exhibit). Click Here!
“I, ________________________________, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have not directly or indirectly paid, offered, promised to pay, contributed, or promised to contribute any money or thing of value, or promised any public office or employment for the giving or withholding of a vote at the election at which I was elected or as a reward to secure my appointment or confirmation, whichever the case may be, so help me God.” Tex. Const. Art. XVI, Sec. 1(b)
The 12-point agenda appears to violate the Trustee Code of Ethics contained in policy BBF(Local-Ethics) Click Here - as well as the restrictions on public servants contained in policy BBFB(Legal-Ethics). Click Here!
Trustees must follow the guidelines contained in Board policies, state laws and the Texas Constitution.
They appear to have been violated.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Almost no election until November 2010
- The trustees' action has been reported to also postpone elections previously scheduled for May, 2009 to November, 2010.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Texas Association of School Boards annual convention
The 49th annual session of the Texas Association of School Administrators and Texas Association of School Boards, the TASA/TASB convention was held during the weekend in Houston, Texas at the George Brown Convention Center.
I traveled by car on Thursday to attend this annual state event and returned on Sunday evening. My scheduled attendance at this event was known weeks in advance.
The state school board convention provides many opportunities to participate in a broad range of training sessions and to network among 6,000 school trustees, administrators, decision makers, supporters and parents.
In addition to breakout sessions and informative lectures, including one from TEA Commissioner Robert Scott, we were privileged to hear three general session presenters:
- Alan November, educator and modern web technologies educational consultant
- Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, M.D. (Dr. Q), brain surgeon and assistant professor of neurosurgery and oncology
- Debbie Allen, choreographer/actress and U.S. Ambassador of Culture
Selected highlights from their presentations are worth noting.
Alan November believes students must develop three essential skills: 1) the ability to access the right information at the right time; 2) the ability to work with people all around the world; and 3) the ability to be self-directed.
Dr. Q talked about lessons of determination, resilience, faith, passion, dedication, adoration and mentoring which he learned from patients and uses to help students achieve success.
Debbie Allen told of her rich education and immense respect for teachers and public education while urging school districts to prepare students to perform on the global stage. She believes it is imperative that teachers ignite curiosity in students. If curiosity is ignited, students will seek and discover for themselves. They will become engaged in education; they will learn more.
Numerous specific workshops were attended and worthwhile training was received for Trustee course credit.
For public education, I am glad to have the opportunity to attend the Texas Association of School Boards annual conference and the many sessions on important educational topics.
I hope to attend this annual gathering of Texas school board Trustees until my school board service ends.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Soaring Eagles at Erasmo Seguin Elementary win US Gold
Deputy Under Secretary Dr. Janey Thornton (U.S. Dept. of Agriculture) was in Dallas yesterday for one very good reason -- to present the HealthierUS School Gold Certification to students and staff of Erasmo Seguin Elementary School.
During a special ceremony, parents and friends heard high praise for the cafeteria team and its collaboration with faculty and staff to provide good nutrition, play and instruction to develop healthy bodies and minds.
Erasmo Seguin, the first of 157 Dallas elementary schools to receive the HealthierUS School Gold Certification, is in a unique class. Deputy Under Secretary Thornton said that only about 600 elementary schools in the country have ever received the Gold award. Winning this ultimate achievement is not easy -- it was the result of a year-long examination and evaluation process in which children were to "eat smart" and "play hard."
To show how eager and committed they are to healthy eating and living, children had fun performing an original skit and song that showed parents and guests the benefits of good food and play.
Thanks to Erasmo Seguin cafeteria manager and staff for undertaking this tedious process and for introducing our students to more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, less sugar and less salt. Thanks to faculty and staff for your excellent team and classroom work for nutrition and health.
Much appreciation to Dallas ISD Food & Child Nutrition for handling and submitting the lengthy application -- it was a recipe for success.
Congratulations Principal Yolanda Thompson and students on this USDA Gold Certification for the Exemplary Erasmo Seguin Elementary School.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Texas Education Code ban on 'electioneering'
Texas Education Code - Section 11.169 - Electioneering Prohibited
- Notwithstanding any other law, the board of trustees of an independent school district may not use state or local funds or other resources of the district to electioneer for or against any candidate, measure, or political party.
Would the Dallas ISD Newsline distributed to registered voters be considered a violation of the ban on "electioneering"?
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Trustees might violate Texas Election Code ban on political advertising
Printing and mailing the Dallas ISD Newsline in its present format appears to violate the Texas Election Code - (Section 255.003) - either directly or indirectly.
This past June Dallas ISD printed and distributed the inaugural edition of Dallas ISD Newsline. The purpose of the publication is to "share news, accomplishments, and special programs and initiatives from around the district."
There is a message from Superintendent Michael Hinojosa, as well as other articles and information about the school district. That's good.
In addition, the Dallas ISD Newsline includes prominent photos of the individual Trustee and a personal message. It is mailed to each of the nine Dallas ISD Trustee districts.
Ninety thousand copies were mailed -- 10,000 copies were mailed in each district.
On this month's Board agenda, the administration is asking the Board to approve:
Printing and Postage of Dallas ISD Newsline, Fall and Spring Issues (Not to Exceed $300,000) (Consent Item #50 - Separate Item #6)
This time the plan is to mail copies of the Newsline to all registered voters in each District.
The Texas Election Code (Section 255.003) prohibits the use of school district resources to produce or distribute political advertising.
Although it will be claimed that the publication is not specifically political advertising, it clearly could be seen to serve this very purpose - in light of the November 3, 2009 specially called election.
During discussions at the August Board Briefing, I asked Trustees if they still had copies of the June (first) issue. Each Trustee was given boxes of the Newsline to distribute or for our use. Trustees responded, "Yes," indeed they still had many copies. I suggested that Trustees could distribute those copies, and we could save money by not printing a Fall Newsline.
Now it is even clearer that the Board should not approve printing and postage of Dallas ISD Newsline as requested.
This Dallas ISD Newsline is to be mailed in October – right before the special election. It is scheduled to be mailed to voters in each District.
Trustees should not approve printing and mailing the Newsline in its present format and as proposed to voters only.
The Dallas ISD Board should not appear to violate guidelines of the Ethics Commission and the Texas Election Code.
We should do the right thing.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Passing of Mrs. Dade
We mourn the passing of the widow of former Dallas ISD educator and South Dallas Principal, Dr. Billy Earl Dade.
Mrs. Wilene Dade passed away this morning after recently suffering a stroke. She was 90.
The Dade home is one block from Billy Earl Dade Middle Learning Center. Mrs. Dade still lived there. She made contributions to the school and was an invited guest at the end of the year meeting in 2008.
We extend our condolences to her family and friends.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Back to school message of President Obama
Prepared Remarks of President Barack Obama
Back to School Event
Arlington, Virginia
September 8, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
President Obama's back-to-school message
On Tuesday, a White House live stream will broadcast the President's message to students on this web site. It appears that an advance copy of the message will be available on Monday.
We want to make sure that as many schools and classrooms nationwide can participate in this special opportunity, so we are making the President’s address and all the information that comes with it available as widely as possible.
Whether you are a teacher, a school board member, or a member of the media, find information to help you watch and be engaged with the President in welcoming our students back to school.
When: Tuesday, September 8th, at 11:00 AM (CST)
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Democracy wins when citizens vote
The Trustee election that almost did not happen at all will now be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2009.
Thanks to an opinion of the Texas Attorney General that was not graciously received by Dallas ISD Trustees who arrogantly stated that the Attorney General was just another lawyer giving an opinion that was not law.
Well, here we are - it's election time and the citizens of Dallas will now vote again.
Have Trustees apologized to the citizens of Dallas for illegally canceling your May 2009 election? No - don't expect it.
Arrogance and selfish political agendas lost - the people of Dallas won.
It is a good day for democracy.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Tulisoma! we read - literacy and arts
Once again the African American Museum in Fair Park was the weekend headquarters for the 7th Annual South Dallas Book Fair and Arts Festival -- "Tulisoma!" The word is Swahili for "we read," and Tulisoma had something for everyone who reads or wants to read.
A Heart and Soul Tour of Sunny South Dallas kicked off the Free Book Fair and acquainted out-of-town visitors and long-time residents alike with sites and landmarks that make up the colorful and noteworthy history of this geographical treasure of Dallas.
Festivities began at Friday night's reception, featuring Max Rodriguez, founder of the Harlem Book Fair. Special guest, award winning author and public speaker Sonia Sanchez gave a rousing testimony to reading while asking us to look upon all children as our children and do what we can to help them read, learn and live.
Thanks to Tulisoma for your special tribute to the 10 year anniversary of the African American Read-In and to the Dallas County Community College District for presenting this community literacy project. We were pleased to join with the South Dallas Book Fair to encourage reading and learning.
Activities on Saturday were met with the delight of children of all ages. Authors and vendors presented workshops, discussions, and performances to celebrate literacy and the arts. The Book Fair ended on Sunday with an inspirational Gospel Brunch.
There was fun and learning for the entire family, all ages and all groups at this outstanding week-end event.
Tulisoma! We Read!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Mrs. Dade suffers stroke
The widow of Dr. Billy Earl Dade was recently hospitalized due to a massive stroke. She is 90.
Mrs. Dade had been greatly disturbed by recent news of the effort to change the name of the South Dallas Middle School previously named after her educator husband - Dr. Billy Earl Dade. Mrs. Dade still lives in South Dallas. Like most families, the legacy of her husband and family is heartfelt.
One of Dr. and Mrs. Dade's daughters, Barbara Dade Martin - a retired Principal - traveled from Chicago to Dallas to speak in opposition to renaming the middle school previously dedicated to the memory of her father on March 12, 2000 - less than one decade ago. She stated that her mother's heart had been broken.
Decisions often have consequences to others who truly care.
Mrs. Dade has been wounded by a stroke at a time that should have been filled with peace and joy.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Dade for improved health and recovery.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Trustees Approve pay raises for all employees
Dallas ISD trustees approved the salary schedule, which includes pay raises, for all employees during the 2009-2010 school year.
Since the raise in teacher pay was required by the state, it is very rewarding that support staff will also finally receive a well deserved raise after three years of no increase.
Lower Flags to Half-Mast in Honor of Senator Edward M. Kennedy
In honor of Senator Edward M. Kennedy, please lower all flags (State of Texas and United States flags) to half-mast.
Please see the letter below from Governor Rick Perry.
Dear State Agency Leader:The United States of America has lost a longtime member of Congress with the passing of Senator Edward M. Kennedy. As a mark of respect for this widely regarded leader, it seems fitting that flags in Texas be lowered immediately to half-staff.
Therefore, acting pursuant to Chapter 3100 of the Texas Government Code, I do hereby direct the immediate lowering of all State of Texas and United States flags under control of the State to half-staff in memory of the Honorable Edward M. Kennedy. State of Texas and United States flags throughout Texas should remain at half-staff today and tomorrow and lowered again on the date of interment once it is set by the family.
The First Lady and I extend our prayers of comfort to his family in their time of grief, and urge all Texans to remember and honor his life of service to our nation.
Respectfully,
RICK PERRY
Governor
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
District 6 Recognized and Exemplary Schools
Birdie Alexander Elementary School did an outstanding job this year as they moved from Academically Unacceptable to Recognized status. Administrators, teachers, staff, and students came through with flying colors.
In addition, Adelle Turner Elementary School’s ranking moved past Recognized to earn the TEA designation of Exemplary.
Last year, no District 6 schools earned the Exemplary ranking; this year five achieved the top state ranking.
Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy (KGCA) achieved the Exemplary ranking in its first full year of operation.
Schools from District 6 making the exemplary list are:
•Jimmie Tyler Brashear
•Ronald E. McNair
•Erasmo Seguin
•Adelle Turner
•Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy (KGCA) (formerly Early College High School At Cedar Valley College)
District 6 recognized schools are:
•Leila P. Cowart
•Thomas L. Marsalis
•Maria Moreno
•Clinton P. Russell
•Leslie A. Stemmons
•T. G. Terry
•Thomas Tolbert
•Mark Twain
•Martin Weiss
Congratulations to these schools on their academic success.
Thanks to the Principals, teachers, staffs and students of all District 6 schools for their dedication and commitment to academic achievement.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Adult Basic Education (ABE) Audit Report finds serious violations
- During the audit, it was brought to our attention by various ABE employees that the ABE Manager was in violation of the district payroll policy, grant fund accounting and federal regulatory requirements.
- The ABE Department does not have sound management practices and adequate procedures for administering federal funds in a manner consistent with rules and regulations within the grant application.
- There is a lack of proper budget management procedures and monitoring of employee hiring practice.
- The ABE Department does not have adequate internal controls established to reduce the risk of funds mismanagement or to prevent fraud.
- The management style of employee intimidation, harassment, and retaliation practiced by the current ABE Manager has negatively affected the control environment and control activities set forth by the policy guidelines of OMB Circular 87-A.
- The auditor was obstructed from communicating with employees about various ABE operational procedures.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Grading Policy was wrongheaded then -- now it violates state law
Senate Bill 2033 is now Section 28.0216 (District Grading Policy) of the Texas Education Code. The law was passed to protect the grading authority of teachers.
Texas Education Agency officials have emphasized that the new law "clearly applies to all types of grades."
Dallas ISD appears to be violating the Texas Education Code - again.
The state legislature has spoken with a clear and overwhelming voice of disapproval of minimum grading policies in Texas.
The Dallas ISD policy must be changed to comply with state law.
Dallas Morning News Friday, February 1, 2008 by Kent Fischer - Click Here
"Trustees voted 8-1 to keep the minimum 50 grade in policy. Trustee Carla Ranger was the lone dissenting vote.
"Mrs. Ranger said she couldn't see how a school could be penalized for wrongly increasing the grade of an athlete, while the district sanctions the whole-scale awarding of unearned grades to failing students everywhere.
"What's the difference?" Mrs. Ranger asked. "For me this is not just an academic question, it's an ethical question."