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Six on Schools: Math test opt-outs high on LI for fifth year; Bill to Protect Students and Parents Who Opt Out; How To Not Quit Teaching; Legislature Imposes Death Sentence on Florida Public Schools; study on babies’ brain development that could influence social policy; "Prompts (for High School Teachers Who Write Poetry)"



Math test opt-outs high on LI for fifth year

"Nearly 48 percent of students boycotted the exam in 95 districts responding to a Newsday survey. It is the fifth straight year of big opt-outs in Nassau and Suffolk counties on the state math and English tests."







New York: Senator Robert Jackson Introduces Bill to Protect Students and Parents Who Opt Out | Diane Ravitch's blog








How To Not Quit Teaching







Tampa Bay Times: Legislature Imposes Death Sentence on Florida Public Schools

"The schools that get vouchers will not be subject to the school letter grades foisted on public schools. They will be free to take the students they want and throwout those they don’t want. They don’t have to follow the state curriculum standards or take state tests. Their teachers don’t have to be certified. They are relieved of  any accountability, while public schools are submerged in it.

The editorial begins:

They approved the death sentence for public education in Florida at 1:20 p.m. Tuesday. Then they cheered and hugged each other. The legislation approved by the Florida House and sent to the governor will steal $130 million in tax money that could be spent improving public schools next year and spend it on tuition vouchers at private schools. Never mind the Florida Constitution. Never mind the 2.8 million students left in under-funded, overwhelmed public schools."






 TC-led study on babies’ brain development that could influence social policy

“When a mom is less worried about how she’s going to pay rent or keep the lights on, she’s more likely to be present with her children,” she says. “She’s more likely to be able to engage in warm and nurturing parenting.” Low-income families also face difficulties getting high-quality medical care and nutritious food, she notes. And, she says, the toxic stresses of poverty could inhibit brain development"








"Prompts (for High School Teachers Who Write Poetry)" by Dante Di Stefano

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May 4, 2019
 

Prompts (for High School Teachers Who Write Poetry)

 
Dante Di Stefano

Write about walking into the building
as a new teacher. Write yourself hopeful.
Write a row of empty desks. Write the face
of a student you’ve almost forgotten;
he’s worn a Derek Jeter jersey all year.
Do not conjecture about the adults
he goes home to, or the place he calls home.
Write about how he came to you for help
each October morning his sophomore year.
Write about teaching Othello to him;
write Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle,
rough quarries, rocks and hills whose heads touch heaven.

Write about reading his obituary
five years after he graduated. Write
a poem containing the words “common”
“core,” “differentiate,” and “overdose.”
Write the names of the ones you will never
forget: “Jenna,” “Tiberious,” “Heaven,”
“Megan,” “Tanya,” “Kingsley,” “Ashley,” “David.”
Write Mari with “Nobody’s Baby” tattooed
in cursive on her neck, spitting sixteen bars
in the backrow, as little white Mike beatboxed
“Candy Shop” and the whole class exploded.
Write about Zuly and Nely, sisters
from Guatemala, upon whom a thousand
strange new English words rained down on like hail
each period, and who wrote the story
of their long journey on la bestia
through Mexico, for you, in handwriting
made heavy by the aquís and ayers
ached in their knuckles, hidden by their smiles.
Write an ode to loose-leaf. Write elegies
on the nub nose of a pink eraser.
Carve your devotion from a no. 2
pencil. Write the uncounted hours you spent
fretting about the ones who cursed you out
for keeping order, who slammed classroom doors,
who screamed “you are not my father,” whose pain
unraveled and broke you, whose pain you knew.
Write how all this added up to a life.

 
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Copyright © 2019 Dante Di Stefano. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on May 4, 2019, by the Academy of American Poets. 
Di Stefano reads Prompts (for High School Teachers Who Prize Poetry).

About This Poem

 

“I’ve taught tenth and twelfth grade English for the past eleven years at Union-Endicott High School in upstate New York. This poem attempts to catch some of the heartbreak and some of the vibrancy from the first third of my teaching life. The architecture of the poem was suggested by Adam Gellings’s poem ‘Prompt,’ and by Elaina Ellis’s poem ‘Write About an Empty Birdcage.’”
Dante Di Stefano

Dante Di Stefano                                  

 

Dante Di Stefano is the winner of the 2019 On Teaching Poem Prize, judged by Richard Blanco. He is the author of two poetry collections: Ill Angels (Etruscan Press, 2019) and Love Is a Stone Endlessly in Flight (Brighthorse Books, 2016). A poetry editor for DIALOGIST, he holds a PhD in English from Binghamton University and lives in Endwell, New York.

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