Archive for April, 2007






At the end of a dimly lit corridor in the heart of the Academy of Information Technology and Engineering (AITE), a 450-student public high school in Stamford, Conn., a student stares into a camera lens. The wall behind h…

Yesterday’s post (And a Picture, Too), about the high school senior whose name and picture were included in her Charlotte Observer review of the movie, Fracture, generated a lot of conversation — especially for a Sunday.  The responses sat pretty much on opposite ends of the issue’s spectrum, initially reporting dismay at the news paper […]







I’m at home, in my home town, in western piedmont North Carolina.  I was just reading a movie review in the Charlotte Observer about Fractured, a suspence thriller that Brenda and I went to see last weekend, and thoroughly enjoyed. 
The review was right on, reporting just enough of the plot, the ease at which […]

 

Steve Marzingo, Superintendent of Greene County Schools

On Wednesday night, I was invited to a leadership dinner at the MICCA conference in Baltimore.  It was good food and good thought.  Anthony Salcito, General Manager for Microsoft Education, gave an engaging presentation about Philadelphia’s School of the Future.  He talked mostly about what went into the planning […]




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