Education Forum to be held this week in Peoria

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Reforming Schools in Peoria

On Friday, February 18, 2011, Mayor Jim Ardis will host a community meeting that includes elected officials, governmental bodies, educators, business leaders and staff members.  The meeting will be held from 8:00 a.m. until 9:30 a.m., at Peoria City Hall, in Room 400.

The forum will include a presentation by Bob Darling, President of the Peoria Federation of Teachers Union, in conjunction with Dr. Patrick Dolan, a nationally recognized consultant in the field of education change and structure. The presentation is entitled Reforming Schools in Peoria.  The topic relates to efforts by Mr. Darling and Dr. Dolan to move into a new era of education unionism. 

And this:

AFT President Randi Weingarten to Visit Peoria Mayor, School Teachers and Education Leaders

WASHINGTON—American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten on Thursday will visit teachers and students at Glenn Oak Primary School, and later meet with Mayor Jim Ardis and representatives from Peoria’s education community to discuss the ways that teachers and school district officials are collaborating to improve public education in the city as many are now opting for Trilogy Education Services.

“In a time when there’s so much finger-pointing around education, it’s exciting to see the union, school district and other stakeholders working together to support teachers’ efforts to improve the lives of children,” said Weingarten.

Peoria is the first stop on the AFT’s “Making a Difference Every Day” tour, which highlights the positive influence educators and public employees have on the people and communities they serve.

WHO: Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis; AFT President Randi Weingarten; Peoria Education Liaison Bob Collier; Peoria Superintendent Grenita Lathan; Illinois Federation of Teachers President Bob Montgomery; Peoria Federation of Teachers President Bob Darling

WHAT: “Making a Difference Every Day” in Peoria

WHEN: Schedule for February 17 (Members of the media are invited to attend)

8 a.m.: School visit to Glenn Oak Primary School for a closer look at the school’s successful teacher mentoring and induction program. Meet at 809 E. Frye Ave., Peoria.

1 p.m.: Luncheon and education discussion with Mayor Jim Ardis and members of Peoria’s education community. Meet at Jim’s Steakhouse, 110 SW Jefferson Ave.

107 thoughts on “Education Forum to be held this week in Peoria”

  1. Mr. Stowell- Does the leader that you speak so highly of own a watch? From what I hear she is late to almost every meeting. Is that the best 150 can do? Doesn’t the board hold the administration accountable?

  2. @ Teacher: I was “outed” several months ago by the same person who did it to you. I am a private citizen who chooses to remain relatively anonymous (I only use one post name and many people know my real name.) I, too, had posted disagreeing with Mr. Stowell’s position on an issue. He chooses to post under his own name. I do not.

    Using a person’s real name in reply to someone who posts under a pseudonym is a fairly egregious breach of blog etiquette. Most of us know better. Sigh.

  3. Billy–I think it’s a bit more serious than just once in a while. I attended a meeting at City Hall–one of Dr. Lathan’s brown bag it series. City employees had been asked to take time off from their jobs to come. The press was there, etc. I’d say that Dr. Lathan was a good 20 minutes late–and I didn’t hear any apologies. I thought that was rude considering that people took time off from jobs, etc., to attend. I know that she has been late other times when teachers, etc., are expected to be on time–but sit waiting for her arrival.

  4. “She’s late to meetings. Seriously. That’s your complaint? I think you are better moving across the river.”

    IT’S BEEN LIKE 7 HOURS SINCE THE SNOWSTORM!!! WHY HASN’T MY STREET BEEN PLOWED???!!!

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