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Why Are Washington Schools Failing to Achieve No Child Left Behind Goals?
from The Conversation Podcast August 29, 2008
More than 600 Washington schools have failed to meet annual performance goals set by the No Child Left Behind Act. Under the federal law, schools must improve their performance on standardized tests each year. In Washington, the measuring tool is the Washington Assessment for Student Learning, or WASL. Are schools failing? Are the goals unrealistic? Is the test flawed? Most public schools are scheduled to start on Tuesday, but in Bellevue, teachers may be walking a picket line, even though teachers' strikes are illegal. We'll find out why. Also today, we'll learn more about John McCain's vice presidential nominee, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. We'll hear from Denver based commentator David Sirota on the Democratic Convention. And why are hot peppers hot?
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America's Debate Radio #84
from America's Debate Radio with Mike and Jaime September 13, 2007
The 84th edition of America's Debate Radio with Mike and Jaime. During the first hour, we discussed General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker's briefings to Congress on the Iraq war troop surge. We also talked about a recent federal court ruling regarding 'national security letters.' In addition to that, we covered the latest on Senator Craig and his withdrawal of his guilty plea stemming from charges over his alleged actions in a Minnesota airport restroom. We rounded out the first hour with coverage of the potential nominees to replace Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. During the second hour, we spoke with 4 callers and discussed presidential election primaries, Rudy Giuliani's use of 9/11 as a campaign tool, Senator McCain's League of Democracies proposal, campaign fundraiser and recently apprehended fugitive Norman Hsu, campaign fundraising, Rosh Hoshanah, hot peppers, and the 2008 election. During the final hour, we discussed odd and unusual news. Submit your own stories at AllegedlyNews.com. We welcome your feedback! Have your email read on the air-- click here to use the email form. Or, call 888.DEBATE.5 now and leave a message-- we'll play it on the next show. Thanks for listening!
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Caribbean Reds (Part 2)
from Southern Video Blog June 14, 2005
This is Part 2 of the Caribbean Reds series. The first vlog was back in April of me planting the seedlings in soil packs. Now we are transfering the plants into planters in my yard. When done I'll have some of the hottest peppers available anywhere. Click on the picture below to view the video. Quicktime Version Music by Swampman Jams under a Creative Commons License
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