Open teacher gets National Board Certification

Clary Carleton at Open High School was one of three Richmond Public Schools teachers recently awarded the prestigious National Board Certification, a program offered through the nonprofit National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Program participants must develop a school-site portfolio of student work samples, videotaped lessons and reflective commentaries, and also pass test questions that demonstrate their subject matter knowledge. The program takes one to two school years and requires an additional 200-400 hours of preparation. [via]

Pantele and the Schools

I am troubled by what I am hearing from Pantele these days. It seems like he is playing politics with ADA school settlement/City of the Future money. Both Wilder and Council want to use the issue against each other, rather than solving the issue.

It sounds like the School Board chair, Braxton, is siding with Pantele and Council against Mayor, though that is not helping the schools or students either. Wolf is at least vocal and wants to see ADA solved, but I am not hearing much from our School Board rep, Carr.

If they are looking for “large renovation projects” (because that is what Pantele is insisting on), then Open High could certainly use a ADA elevator addition.

I find it disgusting that the City is giving 50 million to the VaPAF/downtown arts center, but can’t give squat to solve this ADA crisis NOW.
ADA Kids and parents are still suffering needlessly. Is the City waiting until they sue again? What’s it going to take, the National Guard, just like in Little Rock?

Proposal:

Fix up Open. Energy audit, put solar on the roof and make it part of the science curriculum, add ADA elevator and other needed items. Bring in Community High program from West End to Grace Arents building THOUGH keep Community High and Open High programs separate (keep good teacher/student ratio), Make sure at least some of the money from sale of Community High building sale goes back into school system (do NOT let developers have all the profits), Maintain Community and Open High’s building and standards (hello local media, they just won NATIONAL RECOGNITION!). Do NOT let Trani and VCU decide the future of Open High, but hopefully keep allowing Open/Community students attend some college classes. Bring in more community gardening and park service projects.

I would like to hear other suggestions.

William Byrd Community House Library Holiday Hours

For more info, contact Patty Parks at librarian@wbch.org or 643-2717.

  • During the school holidays the library will be open Dec. 18 – 21, and Dec. 26 – 28 from 10-5.
  • Dec. 19 10-11 a.m. Story Time with Mary West
  • Dec. 19 1-3 p.m. Afternoon Movie: Transformers
  • Dec. 21 8:30-10 a.m. Coffee, tea and news open to community and WBCH staff.
  • Saturday Dec. 22 the library is open from 10 – 4 p.m.
  • We are closed on Dec.24 and 25.
  • Dec. 26 Story time 10 – 11 a.m. with Mary West.
  • Dec. 26 1-3 pm afternoon movie: Freedom Writers
  • Dec. 27 6:30 – 8:30p.m. Documentary:Sicko Michael Moore’s Healh Care doc.
  • Dec. 28 8:30-10:00 a.m. Coffee, Tea and news – open to community and WBCH Staff
  • Dec. 31 Library Open 10-4, Movie: 1-3 Surf’s Up

Open and Community high schools ranked among nation’s best

Richmond’s Open and Community high schools received silver and bronze medals, respectively, in the US News and World Report Best High Schools and High School Rankings. More than 18,500 schools located in 40 states were analyzed according to how well students performed on state tests, how well each school’s disadvantaged students performed and whether the school was successful in providing college-level coursework. Community was one 3 percent to be awarded a gold or silver medal. Open was one of 6 percent, to earn bronze. [via]