Our record-breaking snowfall generated a record number of comments on my blog these last two weeks (100!). Thank you to those who sent words of encouragement and suggestions for how to restore lost instructional time. As a lifelong learner, I feel confident that the next time we get hit with back-to-back record-breaking snow storms and 10 lost days of instruction, we will greatly benefit from lessons learned last week. Read my report to the School Board that includes information about our decision-making matrix, snow removal efforts, costs, and the educational impact of snow days. (more…)
Archive for February, 2010
More on Snow (or Mort on Snow)
Monday, February 22nd, 2010Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow
Monday, February 8th, 2010The decision to close schools or have a delayed opening is complicated by the fact that it must be made in the pre-dawn hours, well before buses will actually be on the road. After consulting with our deputy superintendent for planning and operations, our director of transportation (who drives the roads in the middle of the night), our director of facilities (who monitors our school parking lots and walkways), several City officials and people from surrounding jurisdictions, I make the best decision I can with the information available at the time. Student safety, of course, is the number one priority. (more…)
Backward Planning for Curriculum (and Last on MOE)
Monday, February 1st, 2010First, thank you to all who submitted comments over the past two weeks on Modified Open Enrollment. The input from Charles Barrett parents is especially valuable as we fine tune a proposed policy. On Jan. 27, I was invited to discuss MOE at the Barrett PTA meeting and I appreciate the thoughtful questions and discussion that arose. We have created an MOE Web page with links to all of the information that is currently scattered throughout our Web site so it will be easy to find and interpret, including the detailed Q&A from the PTA meeting. (more…)


