Sunday, January 04, 2009

The news that didn’t fit from Jan 4th

MADERA UNIFIED CASE IS CHANGING ELECTIONS THROUGHOUT CALIFORNIA
The heavily Latino district's voting system made it hard for Latinos to win school board seats. A judge ruled it violated the state Voting Rights Act. Other cities are taking note.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Carol Ann Tomlinson explains how differentiated instruction works and why we need it now.
The following was the most popular article in Teacher Magazine/Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook from last year.
Differentiated instruction—the theory that teachers should work to accommodate and build on students' diverse learning needs—is not new. But it's unlikely that anyone has done more to systematize it and explicate its classroom applications than University of Virginia education professor Carol Ann Tomlinson .

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A STATE WITHOUT A BUDGET/A GOVERNMENT WITHOUT A CLUE:

SCHWARZENEGGER PROPOSES BUDGET

New York Times: January 1, 2009 — LOS ANGELES — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, at war with the California Legislature over how to close tens of billions of dollars in projected budget shortfalls, proposed a budget Wednesday that contains a hefty sales tax increase and would cut away at state services.

Big Government, Schwarzenegger-Style
U.S. News & World Report, DC 
We might want to wave the caution flag on the triumphal return of Big Government. As least on the state level, the recession might merely bring about ...

Schwarzenegger's latest budget plan: Deep cuts, large tax hikes,...
San Jose Mercury News,  USABy Mike Zapler SACRAMENTO — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's staff Wednesday released his most detailed plan yet to tackle the state's staggering budget deficit ...

Schwarzenegger opens new push on state budget
San Francisco Chronicle,  Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's office made the latest attempt on Wednesday to pressure state lawmakers into a budget deal, unveiling a plan to close an ...

Addressing the budget shortfall
Los Angeles Times, CA - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants lawmakers to approve several new taxes and deep cuts in government services to close a projected $41.6-billion gap through ...

Schwarzenegger steps up release of budget plan
Los Angeles Times, CA -
Citing a projected $41.6-billion budget shortfall, the governor unveils an early blueprint calling for a sales tax increase and cuts in education and ...

Details of latest Schwarzenegger budget plan
San Jose Mercury News,  USA - By AP Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's administration released a proposal Wednesday to address California's anticipated $41.6 billion budget shortfall over the ...

Schwarzenegger Offers 2010 Budget Plan With New Debt
Bloomberg - Dec 31, 2008
By William Selway Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed closing the state’s widening budget deficit by selling almost $5 ...

Schwarzenegger tries again to close $41.6B deficit
The Associated Press - Dec 31, 2008
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's administration on Wednesday released his latest plan to close a deficit projected at $41.6 billion ...

California governor offers new budget fix plan
Reuters - Dec 31, 2008
By Peter Henderson SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 31 (Reuters) - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday proposed closing a $42 billion budget gap by ...

Schwarzenegger unveils new budget plan
Bizjournals.com, NC - Dec 31, 2008
The Schwarzenegger administration released a new plan Wednesday to deal with the gaping $41.6 billion state budget deficit and called on legislators to act ...

Reaction to Schwarzenegger's latest budget plan
San Jose Mercury News,  USA - Dec 31, 2008
By AP "The fact that the Legislature has failed to reach a compromise between Republicans and Democrats and take action during the last three special ...

Governor's new budget: More taxes, more cuts and borrowing
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA - Dec 31, 2008
(12-31) 14:12 PST SACRAMENTO -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will propose a state budget that uses more new taxes, wider program cuts and nearly $5 billion in ...

Schwarzenegger Offers 2010 Budget Plan With $5 Billion New Debt
Bloomberg - Dec 31, 2008
By William Selway Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed selling almost $5 billion of debt, cutting costs for state ...

Schwarzenegger's budget proposes tax hikes, steep cuts
Los Angeles Times, CA - Dec 31, 2008
A sales-tax increase, hike in vehicle registration fees, reduction of state workforce and cuts to state and community colleges are part of the governor's ...

Schwarzenegger releases budget with tax hikes, spending cuts
Los Angeles Times, CA - Dec 31, 2008
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger released a new budget plan to deal with a $41.6-billion budget deficit, saying tough action is needed to avoid a financial ...

Arnold's Plan: Destroy Public Schools
PolitickerCA, CA -
By Robert in Monterey, Calitics The details of Arnold's budget plan are in and it is even more insane than we thought. His budget includes large cuts to ...

California governor proposes new budget fix plan
TopNews, Arkansas - Borrowing about $5 billion, shortening the K-12 school year by a week, tapping the state lottery and raising the sales tax - these are the main proposals of ...

Schwarzenegger Gives State Budget Another Push Ahead Of Jan. 10 ...
AHN - Sacramento, CA (AHN) - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is giving California's proposed 2009-10 state budget another push before the Jan. ...

CA plans more taxes less healthcare
PRESS TV, Iran -
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger offers a new budget, proposing more taxes while cutting school hours and healthcare plans. ...

Budget breakdown
Sacramento Bee, 
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's plan to close a roughly $40 billion budget deficit over the next 18 months and provide a $2 billion reserve relies on tax ...

Schwarzenegger urges health care shift for state workers
Sacramento Bee,  USA -
By Jon Ortiz State workers would see a change in how they get their health insurance under the 2009-10 budget proposal the Schwarzenegger administration ...

Schwarzenegger's new budget plan has some ifs and buts
Sacramento Bee,  USA -
By Kevin Yamamura and Steve Wiegand Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's latest $40 billion budget solution relies on ballot-box contingencies and a borrowing plan ...

Schwarzenegger seeks education cuts
Sacramento Bee,  USA - By Jim Sanders California schools could eliminate a week of instruction and increase class sizes next year under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's new plan for ...

Published: Thursday, Jan. 01, 2009 | Page 3A
Sacramento Bee,  USA -
u -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger usually has commanded the spotlight during the Capitol's budget events, with his finance director, Mike Genest, ...

Schwarzenegger vetoed bills at record rate in 2008
Sacramento Bee,  USA -
By Steve Wiegand "For of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these: 'It might have been!' " • An edict to ensure that rodents destined to be ...

Latest budget proposal falls short
Fresno Bee, CA -
We've seen a lot of state budget proposals in the past year, and the only one that was enacted was laughably and obviously out of touch with reality. ...

Gov. Schwarzenegger released the latest plan to close the budget ...
ABC30.com, CA - By Laura Anthony SACRAMENTO, CA (KFSN) -- Wednesday, the governor's finance team released his plan to solve the deficit problem. "The governor doesn't feel ...

REGIONAL: Educators expect another rough year financially
North County Times - Californian, CA - By STACY BRANDT - Staff Writer | Wednesday, December 31, 2008 6:58 PM PST ∞ First-graders Alicia Garcia, left, Morgan Alexander and Cassidy Manuto blow ...

Schwarzenegger's staff releases latest California budget fix, but ...
Contra Costa Times, CA - By Mike Zapler Mercury News SACRAMENTO — In years past, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has unveiled his annual budget under bright lights before a gaggle of TV ...

CALIFORNIA LAWMAKERS WOULD TOP LIST OF IOUS
Controller John Chiang sends a letter to government agencies advising them who will not be paid if the state's cash runs out. Also on the list? Californians expecting tax refunds.

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