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school leaders and their school communities. Champions for Children™ is
a communication partnership intended to teach Minnesotans about the
accomplishments, risks, and challenges of public education. These
public relations materials were developed for MESPA by Shari Prest, Ark Associates.
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Champions for Children as Champions for Change, Fall 2008 The school year begins with potential and promise. Anxious and enthusiastic parents send off their treasured children – sometimes for the first time. Students stream through the school doors feeling brave, cautious, self conscious, and hopeful all at once. Teachers prepare for another year of challenges and possibilities while working to establish the right mix of what has worked in the past and what will best ready kids for the future. And you? You are expected to lead them all.
This day—this year—is not the same as the last. Change has continued to happen at exponential speeds. Over the summer months, the kids entering your schools have likely spent 585 hours on media, about one-third of those hours on the Internet and about one-fourth of those in front of the TV. More text messages will be sent on the day you read this than there are people on the planet... |
Competitive Edge, Spring 2008: Reforming the Future Together—today—we are creating the future of Minnesota through our
choices, priorities, and commitments. “The future is not a result of
choices among alternative paths offered by the present, but a place
that is created – created first in mind and will, created next in
activity… The paths are not to be found but made, and the activity of
making them changes both the maker and the destination.” – John Schaar
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is time for Minnesotans to build consensus around what our schools and
students are expected to accomplish, and then to agree on the resources
and revenue mechanisms required for success. |
Bits'n Pieces, Spring 2008 Just the facts on our school leaders, P-16 education, cause for pause, parenting, public perceptions, communications, congratulations, tax talk, and red flags -- plus quotes and quotables on leadership, citizenship, progress, education, and red flags for 2008.
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What Now? Spring 2008 Experience from the past, hope for the future, and the need for change have been the driving dynamics of this historic political season. People are participating at higher levels than at any time in recent election cycles. As Champions for Children™, we are challenged to learn from what is happening around us and to apply that knowledge to improve support for public education and the students it serves.
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The Competitive Edge, Winter 2008: Looking Ahead According to Minnesota state finance commissioners who have served 18
of the past 22 years—under Republican, Democrat, and Independent
administrations—we should be concerned about the current status of
state support for our schools. |
Bits'n Pieces, Winter 2008
Just the facts on our education bragging rights, parenting concepts, No Child Left Behind results, school leadership, and education in the world around us -- plus quotes and quotables on perspectives for 2008.
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Bop to the Top! Every child is a possibility and every challenge, an opportunity. |
Bits'n Pieces Fall 2007 Evidence and reflections on the educational consequences of our investment choices in time, resources, and finance. |
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