Midlothian Schools

Check out the link above,
they have put together an excellent Web Site
This school district makes me proud
every day
( some topics below not withstanding )


Campaign For A Commercial-Free Childhood
(formerly Stop Commercial Exploitation of Children) is a national coalition
of health care professionals, educators, advocacy groups and concerned
parents who counter the harmful effects of marketing to children through
action, advocacy, education, research, and collaboration. We support the
rights of children to grow up – and the rights of parents to raise them –
without being undermined by rampant consumerism. CCFC is headquartered at
the Judge Baker Children's Center in Boston.
While aimed at life in general, it would be nice if
schools would
shelter our kids from corporate America.
Let the parents decide which corporations have access to children.

MISD is always in the process of dealing with new
growth
and how best to use the funds it has.
While I understand the rationale behind using existing
designs to build new schools, it's time to move
beyond the curve.
We need to build these new schools using design and
materials
using "Green" models.
Not just energy efficient buildings,
but models of what can be done today to take advantage
of sun, wind, and water to the most advantage
without negative environmental impact.
Buildings that have substantial positive impact
not only on students but on the community
of Midlothian as a leader in forward thinking.
Some good resources and examples are;
http://www.rmi.org/sitepages/pid715.php
http://www.seco.cpa.state.tx.us/re_sustain.htm
http://www.nesea.org/buildings/greenschoolsresources.html
http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/GreenBuilding/Schools/
http://www.mtpc.org/RenewableEnergy/green_schools/planning.htm
http://www.innovativedesign.net/schoolkey_a.htm
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2005/08/roy_lee_walker.php
http://www.edutopia.org/magazine/ed1article.php?id=art_1158&issue=sept_04

Please do not give our kids a
lesson in corporate
greed by plastering corporate logos of anyone who will pay the money.
All of these facilities belong to Midlothian Citizens.
If you need extra money
to put up a school sign or scoreboard without
taking corporate advertising dollars, you should ask for it.
The pride we have in our school structures is diminished
substantially when we have to stick the name of some
soft-drink manufacture on the sign and tell the world
we didn't have the money.
It's called branding.
These companies are in it to sell
their product.
Is that the lesson we want to teach our children.
(see related material on Channel One further down)

Can we start a healthy lunch initiative ?
What you eat has an incredible effect on
how you feel and how well you learn.
We cannot expect our students to excel when fed
hamburgers, hot dogs, pizza and other semi-worthless junk.
ARAMark , the food service company that supplies
MISD with food services, has vegetarian options available
to districts that want them. We want them, lets see what can happen.

WWW.SAVE.US


The Four Appetite for a Change Goals:
-
KICK
junk foods and junk food ads out of our schools.
While MISD has
moved in a positive direction regarding
access to junk food in school, they did not do it
20 years ago when most people knew the stuff was junk.
If our system had not been forced to do so,
we would still have a wall of machines dispensing
chemical and sugar laden snacks
supplied by highest bidder.
-
START
converting school lunches to healthier menus.
Using
organic and transition to organic ingredients
(no pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, irradiation or
genetically engineered ingredients). Offer vegetarian options.
-
STOP spraying toxic pesticides on school
grounds and in buildings
Convert to
integrated pest management practices.
-
TEACH students about healthy food choices and sustainable
agriculture.
This will
be difficult since our own government does not
encourage the practice, and it runs counter to the
profit motive of agricultural chemical companies

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Textbooks have left
out important sex education information.
Find Out Why
Keep up with the latest
controversies concerning textbooks
how their chosen, by whom , and why some make it some don't
also

Channel One - Is it Really Serving
Our Children ?
On the No side
Obligation.org
Channel One, Alloy, Bus Radio
On The YES Side

Ever ride a school bus and wonder
why they don't have seat belts.
It does not take much to imagine what would happen to 25 kids
as they are tossed around inside the bus in an accident.

Confused about the ongoing
evolution/creation debate regarding science textbooks.
Specifically whether alternative theories should be introduced.
This a good fact e-booklet on the
compatibility of evolution
with most major world religious views.

Neat site for checking out how our
schools compare to others
The link uses the Middle Schools as an example

Find out about how Federal budget
cuts and redistribution of
money with various new programs have serious consequences
with regard to our already seriously under-funded public schools.

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