Three Cheers for Glendale Middle School! Grade: B

Utah’s House of Representative Angela Romero, Archie Archuleta and I had an awesome meeting with Glendale Middle School’s administration on Wednesday-September 4, 2013. We received an update on the great strides in academic success that the students at Glendale are achieving.    Below is the text of a letter I sent to the Principal:  4 September 2013   Mr. Chris Gesteland, Principal ℅ Glendale Middle School 1430 W. Andrew Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 Re: Congratulations! Mr. … Continue reading

District Launches Poorly Written Webpage on School Grading

  TEXT OF LETTER I SENT TO THE SUPERINTENDENT:  1 September 2013   DELIVERED VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL Mr. McKell Withers, Superintendent Salt Lake City School District 440 East 100 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111-1891 Re: School Grades and Accountability Website Dear Dr. Withers, I wanted to expressed my opposition to the current tone and format of the proposed School Grades and Accountability link on the school district’s web site, that you referenced in your … Continue reading

Letter: Helping West-Side Schools (Tribune)

First Published Sep 01 2013 10:54 pm • Last Updated Sep 01 2013 10:54 pm Salt Lake City’s west-side schools need help. As a former Salt Lake School Board member representing the west side, I admire board member Michael Clara’s persistent efforts to gain attention for west-side schools at the Legislature. In your scathing Aug. 28 article “School board maverick stirs teacher debate at Legislature,” Clara takes on the Salt Lake School Board and superintendent … Continue reading

iSchool Controversy in the Salt Lake City School District

  In the 2013 Legislative Session, SB 284- Educational Technology Amendments was passed into law. Modifies a pilot project known as the Smart School Technology Program by requiring the State Board of Education, to issue a request for proposals for the deployment of whole-school one to one mobile device technology in public schools. I questioned the school district’s process in applying and being awarded this grant. See my blog entry: Public School Bureaucracy Running Amock (Again!)   … Continue reading