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It All Adds Up For Frankford High School Math Teacher!

Here at the Frankford Gazette, we applaud all those who choose to teach! Dedicated teachers are inspiring dreams and shaping the future! We would like to especially congratulate Mr. Linwood Stevens, a Math Teacher at Frankford High School, who was one of the recipients of the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching.

The Lindbacks wanted to promote teaching excellence so they established a foundation which awards distinguished teachers in our area. Mr. Stevens received his award on May 10, 2011. Perhaps some of our readers are familiar with Mr. Stevens. We would love to hear from you!


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Are You Concerned About School District Budget Cuts and Your Child’s Education Future?

If you are a loyal reader, you are knowledgeable about Frankford and current events. Across the country, funding for schools is decreasing dramatically. The School District of Philadelphia has released its budget for the 2011-2012 School Year. You can read the Budget in Brief. This budget reflects a loss of $600 million or, roughly, 20% of the School District’s budget. Here is an article about the first budget hearing at Meredith School. To be fair, we at the Frankford Gazette will give you both sides of an issue. Just as school districts are preparing bare bones budgets throughout the commonwealth, PA Department of Revenue has projected an April surplus of $506 million in its collections, more than 6 times what was projected. This may help to ease some of the drastic cuts.

However, parents need to demand a top-rate education for their children and they need to express their desires at one of the upcoming community budget meetings – see the flyers below! We have encouraged all parents to get involved in their child’s school and to ensure that their child gets the education they are deserving of – it’s the greatest, greatest gift you can give your child! Education enables and empowers us to reach our potential and fulfill our dreams! Isn’t this our greatest wish for our children? Plan to attend a meeting – take your friends!

 

 

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The Time for Education Advocacy is NOW!

We have all been reading about the drastic cuts which may be necessary in the Philadelphia School District due to Governor Corbett’s proposed budget. The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News have been reporting on the School District’s plans if their budget is cut by almost $300 million. Here is a link to read recent coverage of these plans reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer. This Daily News article reported on parents and student feelings about the proposed cuts.

Well, what can we do? Here is an opportunity to go to Harrisburg and advocate for our schools. Our schools which are taking the biggest cut of any school district within Pennsylvania. Please go, if you can!

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Documentary About Frankford High’s Culinary Class Available on Netflix

Last night I stumbled upon Pressure Cooker on Netflix.  The documentary nominated for 2010 Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking Emmy is about Frankford High’s culinary arts teacher, Wilma Stephenson, as she prepares her students for a culinary showdown that provides college scholarships to the best of the best.  It was really neat to see Frankford showcased through the whole film.  As the students and their teacher often talk about their life, personal and history through car rides, you’re constantly treated to views of Frankford.  Although it kind of looks urbanly rough.  It’s available both to Netflix subscribers both as a mail order DVD and as a “Watch Instantly” video stream to your TV [Pressure Cooker at Netflix].