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October 5, 2011                  

 

Commentary

 

Mixed Messages on Education

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum

 

I was at Benjamin Banneker Academic High School in the District of Columbia last week when President Barack Obama delivered his third annual back-to-school speech to students at Banneker and by video to students throughout the country.  For many students his pep talk to work hard, stay in school, and be successful was appropriate, but for students at Banneker with its 100 percent graduation rate and its 100 percent college acceptance numbers the speech was probably more memorable for having the President at their school than for any advice he may have given them.

 

For a President who is known for delivering great speeches, his speech at Banneker was average.  I made the trip to the school to hear his speech first-hand at the invitation of the White House because I love to hear the President speak.  I suppose it is difficult to make a rah-rah, back-to-school speech very interesting.  He did share that he was not a very good student in middle and high school, but a course in ethics he had to take in eighth grade and did not like very much still has an impact on him today.

 

I also went to hear his speech because I am interested in any new policy directions that might be undertaken at the federal level that might impact public education.  There were of course no such announcements to his student audience.  There were, however, a continuation of the mixed messages that politicians and policy makers have been giving about education since the great school reform efforts of the 1960s got underway and until today.  The President implored the students to "take risks...test things out...expand your horizons..."  But most students throughout American will leave the speech and return to classrooms that are governed by programs like No Child Left Behind, Race to the Top, and Standards of Learning that put a much greater emphasis on the acquisition of bits of knowledge than on exploration, a high-risk standardized testing program that discourages risk taking, and an ever more closely defined curriculum that limits the ability to expand one's horizons.  Every segment of society wants its piece of the curriculum:  STEM to prepare students for jobs that are not yet defined in the future (and the schools get the blame if they do not correctly guess what the future knowledge and skill needs will be); physical education in response to an obesity crisis that schools are now expected to end; financial education proposed by the bankers and others in the financial community who seem to suggest that consumer behavior caused the current financial disaster and not their institutions and questionable management; and there are many others.

 

The teacher in the classroom is left in the middle of these mixed messages.  They need to inspire, encourage, and promote learning, but by the way do not forget the standardized testing that all students must pass as though they are all at the same place in their learning.  The President got it right when he said that teachers may be working harder than just about anyone these days.  The mixed messages they get on education from every level of society does not make their job any easier.

 

To view the President's speech, go to www.whitehouse.gov. 

 

 

 

In This Issue (click on these)
* Commentary - "Mixed Messages on Education"
* Be a Volunteer!
* Ken's Endorsements
* Announcements
* Calendar of Events

Be a Volunteer for Ken's Campaign

 

Delegate Ken Plum's campaign manager is Allison Dickert, and if you are interested in volunteering for Ken's campaign, please contact her at 571.213.8578 or e-mail kenplum@aol.com.  Ken's campaign office is at 11307 Sunset Hills Road, Unit B-3, and is currently staffed part-time.  And let us know if you need a yard sign or bumper strip!

 

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Endorsed for Re-Election

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Delegate Ken Plum was endorsed for re-election by the Northern Virginia Technology Council's political action committee, calling Plum someone "whom we believe will support issues of importance to our technology community and champion policies and investments to promote a stronger Commonwealth."  Delegate Plum has also been honored by NVTC with a "Tech Tenure" lifetime award as someone who has consistently been a "public policy champion of technology and science in Virginia." 

 

Additional Endorsements of Ken's re-election:

  • Virginia Education Association
  • Fairfax Education Association
  • Virginia Chapter - Sierra Club
  • Virginia AFL-CIO
  • Virginia League of Conservation Voters 
  • NARAL Pro-Choice Virginia PAC

Contact Ken with your questions about these important endorsements and issues of interest to you at kenplum@aol.com.

Announcements

 

Absentee Voting Information

Deadlines:

* To apply by mail, fax or email for a mailed absentee ballot - Tuesday, November 1, 2011 at 5:00 p.m.  Visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/eb for a downloadable absentee ballot application.  Applications are also available at county government centers and libraries. 

* To vote absentee in-person - ends Saturday, November 5, 2011 at 5:00 p.m.

* All mailed absentee ballots must be received at the Office of Elections by 7:00 pm. on Election Day, November 8 2011, in order to be counted.

* The final day to register to vote in-person is Monday, October 17 at 4:30 p.m. - by mail, postmarked no later than October 17, 2011.

 

In-Person Absentee Voting is Available at the Office of Elections:

* Location - Fairfax County Government Center, 12000 Government Center Parkway, Suite 323, Fairfax, VA  22035

* Now through October 21, 2011, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Thursdays 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

* NOTE:  The Office of Elections will be closed on Monday, October 10, 2011 for Columbus Day.

* Saturdays, October 8, 29 and November 5, 2011, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

 

In-Person Absentee Voting will also be available at the North County Governmental Center, 12000 Bowman Towne Drive, Reston, October 24 through November 5, Monday through Friday, 2:30 to 7:00 p.m.; Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

 

Attention Reston Youth!

The For Youth Information (FYI) website is a "one stop shop" resource for Reston area youth, parents, and community members looking for affordable, accessible, supervised, and healthy after-school/out-of-school activities.  Representatives from more than a dozen County and non-profit organizations have worked together to design and implement this website to represent the goals of the Reston Youth Network, and improve information and access for Reston youth to extracurricular activities.  Visit www.ForYouthInformation.org.

 

Time for Kids and Art

It's time again to bring your children to Greater Reston Arts Center for Explore More!  The program is open during gallery hours, Tuesday through Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and GRACE is excited to have you come and view its newest exhibition, "Until Every Shape has Found its City" by Evan Reed.  This exhibition comprises six "impossible buildings" that reference reality but travel beyond into the realm of imagination.

 

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October 10-14 is Operation Medicine Cabinet Cleanout

Operation Medicine Cabinet Cleanout is sponsored by the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board in partnershp with many Fairfax County government departments and coalitions, private treatment providers, and local businesses.  Bring unused or expired medications (just pills or liquids - no pressurized canisters or needles) to your local Fairfax County district police station for disposal anytime from Monday, October 10, through Friday, October 14, 2011.  Disposal is free, convenient, confidential, and safe.  Visit the Fair Oaks District Station at 12300 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway or the Reston District Station at 12000 Bowman Towne Drive.

 


 

Calendar of Events

 

An exciting photography exhibition by Vanessa Vick, "African Journey - Explore Africa Through the Lens," will be shown now through October 31 at the Reston Community Center at Hunter's Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road.  A reception will be held on October 6 from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.  This stunning exhibit of over 20 prints explores the breathtaking sights of Africa and Karamoja, Uganda and highlights the cultural aspects of Africa with a unique view of the northeastern region of Uganda.  Karamoja is the least developed region of the country and host to the worst human development indicators, while also experiencing changes in climate that threaten the culture of the semi-nomadic people who live there.  For over 12 years, Vanessa Vick has worked as a photojournalist, developing photo essays and stories on a wide range of topics inclouding child brides in Niger, eradicable diseases in Nigeria, and HIV/AIDS for the World Food Program.
 
Octoberfest Reston will be held Friday, October 7 through Sunday, October 9, at the Reston Town Center Pavilion.  Presented by the Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce, you'll be able to enjoy fall brews and delicious fare from area restaurants, live music and entertainment, children's rides, and more.  The fun begins on Friday at 3:00 p.m..  The Great Pumpkin 5k, produced by the Greater Washington Sports Alliance and benefiting the YMCA Fairfax County Reston, kicks off Saturday's events with an 8:30 a.m. race start time.  Oktoberfest Scrambled Legs Breakfast will help runners refuel with breakfast items and beer served up from specific Oktoberfest vendors.  Kids won't feel left out with the Oktoberfest Carnival open during event hours throughout the weekend and a special "All You Can Ride" wrist band time on Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  Admission is free; food tickets are $1 per ticket or $20 for 24 tickets.  Get more details at www.oktoberfestreston.com.
 
Friends of Reston Regional Library recently donated $100,000 to the Fairfax County Public Library System for the purchase of e-books.  This much-needed donation has already allowed FCPL to start easing the "holds" lists for County residents who have been clamoring for e-books.  To celebrate this major donation and to educate people on how they can access FCPL's collection to place books on their own electronic devices, Reston Regional Library is holding a special event, "Discover e-books," on Saturday, October 8, beginning at 11:00 p.m  Find out all about e-books and how you can enjoy them!
 
On Saturday, October 8, gather your friends, sisters, mothers, and colleagues for a day that's all about you.  Join in the Girls' Day Out and celebrate your relationships and the women you love at the Ritz Carlton Tysons Corner from Noon to 5:00 p.m.  The kick-off begins with a luncheon featuring keynote speaker Cynthia de Lorenzi, founder and chief diva extraordinare of Success in the City.  The afternoon will be filled with all the things that women want - more chocolate, more wine, less stress, and information on how to look and feel your best.  Free screenings and fabulous swag bags will be offered.  The day will close with a signature pink toast to health and the spirit of women.  The $35 fee will go to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure, making this indulgence 100% guilt-free.  For a complete schedule of events and to regiser for Girls Day Out, visit www.spirit.restonhospital.com or call 877-69-DOCS (3627).  This event is sponsored by Reston Hospital Center and Success in the City. 

Reston Environmental Action will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, October 11, 7:30 p.m. at Nature House at the Walker Nature Education Center, 11450 Glade Drive, Reston.  Featured speaker will be Hiu Newcomb of Potomac Vegetable Farms.  Learn about "ecoganic" methods at the only commercial vegetable farm in Fairfax County.  As a founding member of Blueberry Hill co-housing, Hiu will also discuss how co-housing exemplifies sustainable living and the lessons we can take to our neighborhoods.

The 10th Annual Reston Home Tour will be held on Saturday, October 15, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  This year's Home Tour theme, "Finding the Upside of Down," summarizes how various changes have brought positive results to each home and the owners' lifestyles - downsizing, downturns, downstairs, and more.  Enjoy your self-conducted tour of six outstanding private homes throughout Reston and a visit to the historic Delong Bowman House.  For tickets and more information, go to www.restonmuseum.org.
 
Learn all about Neighborhood Watch at a conference on Saturday, October 15, 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at Reston Association, 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston.  You will learn how to start a Neighborhood Watch, tips on home security and safety, keeping a Neighborhood Watch active, and how to recruit volunteers in your community.  This event is sponsored by the Fairfax County Police Department and the Reston Association and is free.
 
The Governor's Conference on Energy will be held October 17-19 at the Richmond Convention Center.  The event will be hosted by the Virginia Chamber of Commerce and co-hosted by Virginia Alternative & Renewable Energy Association and the Virginia Sustainable Building Network.  Private and public sector leaders will join together with entrepreneurs, researchers, and policymakers to talk about what it will take to develop ALL of our domestic energy resources and meet our nation's demand for abundant, reliable, and affordable energy for our future.  Find out how to sponsor, exhibit, or attend at www.vachamber.com.
 
The Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce has partnered with Fairfax County Office to Prevent & End Homelessness to put on "Jeans Day 2011:  Putting the ZIP on Homelessness."  Allow your employees to wear jeans to work on Friday, October 21 in exchange for a $5 employee contribution to the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Partnership to Prevent & End Homelessness.  This is a great way to engage your employees in community give-back and enable your company to make a meaningful contribution to ending homelessness in our community.  Companies are encouraged to match employee contributions, but a match is not required.  Contact Chamber Communications Director Erin Munley at emunley@fairfaxchamber.org to register your company, promote Jeans Day to your employees, get your company name in all promotional materials and media outreach, and other information to facilitate this fantastic event!
 
The 8th Annual Help the Homeless Community Walk at Festival on the Square at Reston Heights (the Sheraton & Weston Hotels) will be held on Sunday, October 23.  Registration starts at 12:00 noon, and the Walk will begin at 1:30 p.m.  After the Walk enjoy live music, entertainment, and children's activities.  Registration fee is $20 for youth (25 & under) and $30 for adults.  The Annual Help the Homeless Community Walk is sponsored by Reston Interfaith. 
 
The Secretary of Transportation and the Commonwealth Transportation Board will conduct nine public meetings across the state to give the public an opportunity to review and provide comments on projects and programs to be included in the Fiscal Year 2013-2018 Six-Year Improvement Program, including highway, rail, and public transportation initiatives.  These meetings will consist of an open house format from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. where attendees can review materials produced by agency staff and discuss specific projects or issues.  Following the open house, an opportunity wil be provided for comments from the public.  The Northern Virginia meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 25, at the Virginia Department of Transportation's Northern Virginia District Office, 4975 Alliance Drive, Fairfax.  If you cannot attend, you may send your comments to Diane Mitchell at Virginia Department of Transportation, 1401 E. Broad Street, Richmond, VA  23219 or e-mail them to
Six-YearProgram@vdot.virginia.gov by December 12, 2011.
 
The Seventh Annual Fairfax County History Conference will be held on Saturday, November 12 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the Stacy C. Sherwood Community Center, 3740 Old Lee Highway, Fairfax.  This year's conference is "The Civil War Comes to Fairfax County!" and will feature archaeologist Stephen Potter of the National Park Service, Rich Gillespie of the Mosby Heritage Area Association, David Blake with the Buckland Preservation Society, Susan Hellman of Woodlawn, Civil War Historian Art Candenquist, and Gar Schulin of the Virginia Division Sons of Confederate Veterans.  Admission is $20 per person and includes continental breakfast and lunch; advance registration required.  Contact Lynn Garvey-Hodge for information about registration or exhibiting at 703.322.1811 or lynnegarveyhodge@verizon.net
 
The 21st Annual Reston Holiday Parade will be held on Friday, November 25, 11:00 a.m.  Ringing in the 2011 season with a theme of "Fairy Tales," the 1-hour Reston Holiday Parade features huge, Macy's-style balloons, floats, marching bands and hundreds of participants welcoming the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus in a horse-drawn carriage.  This community tradition is part of a full day of fun including ice skating in the Pavilion.  Don't miss the Tree Lighting and Sing-Along at 6:00 p.m.

 

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