October 22, 2008
Chuck's Primetime Tidbits
Sorry it's been so long since my last blog. Unfortunately since we spoke last the Hogs lost a heartbreaker to Kentucky and the Cowboys imploded due to the loss of Romo. Hopefully the ship will be righted for both of these programs in the near future. A big game this weekend will be the return of Houston Nutt to Arkansas with his Rebels. A win here would be a moral victory for the Hogs and all the fans who thought that getting rid of Nutt was the right thing to do. The Hogs are obviously very young and inexperienced. I'm sure that a lot of the readers of the Voice of Batesville have opinions and have favorite teams that they root for. I would be interested to hear from you in the comments section at the end of the blog. I too, also have other teams that I like. Don't laugh when I tell you a couple of them. Notre Dame and Penn State are two. I've been following these teams for quite a number of years and I can't tell you exactly the reason for my support. I like Charlie and Joe Pa as coaches and as role models. Until next time here's saying that I hope the Good Lord takes a liking to you and that He will be there for you in your everyday walk.
Chuck
October 21, 2008
Allegations that Barak Obama is not a Natural Born U.S. Citizen
Can anyone verify or deny the allegations in this video?
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Education and Economic Development
Recently, I attended the Governor’s Conference on Education and Economic Development with several other leaders in our community from Batesville, including Anne Moore, Ron Carter, Ed Mabry, Tim Bruner, Ann Webb, James McLean, David Wyatt, Fran Flenor, Ted Hall, Kathleen McNamee, and David Baker. The purpose of this summit was to have each county in
When you consider educations role in the grand scheme of economic development, its not so black and white as one would think. College degrees, while good, helpful, and beneficial to the recipient (this writer has one, just in case you wondered), are not what every employer wants. There have been correlations made that say if we are to compete with the likes of
They have a different school system structure over there (county and city schools), but in their restructure, they said that there are three tracks that we need to encourage a student to take, starting in 8th grade. The tracks were to go to work after high school, to go through a two-year program, and to go to college. They said that they would overwhelmingly support every child no matter what their choice was (which was made with their parents), and would encourage them and give them the tools necessary to be successful no matter the route they chose. They would show the students the income potential in each scenario, and what it would take to be successful in each path. I would like to insert here the relevancy of this was seen in a video last week in Little Rock where there were at least two children who said that they wanted to be a truck driver and a construction worker, respectively. These children are a prime example of doing something that did not require a college degree.
Their efforts behind a two-year program included nursing, and health related fields, as well as skilled positions like welding, plumbing, electrical, and other certification type jobs. Lastly, they had the college bound program and this one stood out to me in that they were willing to put their money where their mouth was in their approach. Once a student chose this path, they worked hard with that student to make them successful, and so successful, that if the student who met the different requirements of that program who went on to college and needed any kind of remediation (catch up courses if they were not up to the college standard in a certain subject) the Rome County Schools would pay for their college education in full. That’s right, they said if we did not prepare you for college we will pay for your college because we did not do our job! They started that program over six years ago and up to the day we visited, they had never had to pay for a child’s college tuition! Part of our presentation last week had to do with remediation rates in
I asked the folks there in
Our system in