Saturday
November 20, 2010 a broad coalition of Pittsburgh educators, social
agencies, church leaders, and concerned families will convene
at the HDEC Fall 2010 Education Conference to devise an action
plan for accelerating the academic performance of the area’s
Black student population. The program is sponsored by the Hill
District Education Council (HDEC) in collaboration with the Center
for Family Excellence Dame-Dame Outstanding Schools Series.
The event’s
keynote speaker will be Principal Shawn
Toler of KIPP Ujima Village Academy Middle School
in Baltimore, MD. With over 98% Black student population, this
exceptional school achieved ‘Dame-Dame Gold’ acclaim
by maintaining 96% proficiency in math last year. Principal Toler
is the second in a series of Principals being presented as part
of the Dame-Dame Outstanding Schools Series. At the conference
he will focus efforts on developing tactics specific to the needs
of Pittsburgh area educators and community leaders.
Our nation
is undergoing an education crisis described as the major civil
rights issue of the 21st century. It is eroding the country’s
global competitiveness, resulting in lost jobs and wasted resources.
The Pittsburgh district school is among the poorest performing
in the state, ranked number 475 out of 542 in Pennsylvania according
to Schooldigger.com. The condition of our area’s Black student
population is dramatically worst. Only 1 of 4 Black Pittsburgh
public high school students test proficient in math. This is less
than half the rate of the area’s white students…and
the situation is not getting better. Where’s the justice
in a system that fails to prepare our children to even survive?
The HDEC Fall
2010 Education Conference to be held at Weil Accelerated Learning
Academy
2250 Centre Ave. Pittsburgh, PA. addresses this question. The
program will begin at 8:30 Am with a continental breakfast followed
by the professional’s workshop session which will focus
on school policies and procedures. Act 48 Credits are available
to these participants. At 10:15 Am the family and community session
will begin with brunch around 10:30. During this time ‘Caught
Being Good’ & honor roll students will be recognized
and awarded prizes. The workshops will address topics such as
effective homework stations, education advocacy, etc. Children
activities and entertainment are also scheduled.
The
event is free and open to the public.
Sponsored
by Hill District Education Council
And Center for Family Excellence, Inc
Tel: (412) 246-0943 Email: klt.cffei@gmail.com
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