October 2007 Archives

Get those kiddies peddling

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Kids too fat?
Is the majority of their exercise regiment consisting of walking to the flat screen when the remote gets lost to change channels on the cable box by hand?
Well, then its time to strap those young ones to bicycle chain gang and get them burning some calories on the way school.
This morning, the Associated Press ran a story about “Safe Routes,” a nationwide movement to get kids walking and biking to school in big groups.
The only downside – parents have to schlep to school on a bicycle at 7a.m. too.
According to the story, California has the largest contingent of these junior posse's roaming the streets, although none around here.
But if you're interested in roping up some youngsters, here's the link to the program.

PUSD special meeting - the Cliff Notes version

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In case you didn't make it through PUSD's special board meeting on reconstitution at John Muir High School last night, here's a few golden quotes from the evening:

“This is the most significant public safety decision that will be made in this city in this decade,” - Pasadena Police Chief Bernard Melekian speaking in advance of the board's unanimous vote to begin the reinvention process at John Muir. He went on to cite statistics that more than 70 percent of the state’s prison inmates are functionally illiterate, and said the majority of impoverished youth report feeling disconnected from a larger community and purpose. He called the plan for small learning communities “conceptually excellent.”

“I think the board is often accused of being pretty stupid sometimes. But one of the best things we did is hire Mr. Diaz.”- Scott Phelps praising Superintendent Edwin Diaz and giving the board a little pat on the back for brining him to Pasadena.

“Past fixes have been band aids,” - Dr. Sandra Thomas, Altadena Town Council member, referring to the various plans to boost achievement at John Muir. She called the Superintendent's plan “more of a permanent fix to bring our beloved school back to the proud institution it once was.”


“Every speaker talked about the Turkey Tussle. This pained me to my heart.” - School Board member Renatta Cooper, comparing the graduation speeches she heard at Muir last spring to those she heard at the other PUSD high schools.
Cooper said while other schools mentioned scholarship money and where its graduates would be attending college “ all of those references were pretty much absent,” at Muir.
Said she hoped future classes would have so many other things to talk about that the Tussle would barely come up.

“John Muir has changed since last year, last year nobody really cared, this year they're like, super strict.” - Michelle Murgueitio, John Muir High school student, talking about the difference on campus she's witnessed between the last and present school years.

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