Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Activist says Jamie Giellis lying about role in homeless tiny houses project

Activist says Jamie Giellis lying about role in homeless tiny houses project read more: http://northdenvernews.com/tag/Jamie-Giellis An activist and former nonprofit exact of director has charged Denver mayoral candidate Jaime Giellis with lying about her level of involvement in the creation of a pathbreaking homelessness prevention project. The story exploded virally over the past week, as homeless advocate PJ Damico took on a claim made by Giellis in a campaign email. Damico’s charge that Giellis is lying underscores the fundamental weaknesses is her candidacy— her very thin Denver roots and the fact her campaign appears to be the wholly owned subsidiary of a handful of Denver developers. Damico posted on Facebook: “I want to set the record straight. Aside from having RINO send a reluctant letter of support after the train had left the station Jamie Giellis(candidate for mayor) had NOTHING to do with creating the tiny home village in RiNo and of course neither did Michael Hancock until after many of us were arrested and forced the issue into the New York Times.” “After securing the land many efforts I made to seek support from the developers in RiNo (Kyle, Andrew and others — all Jamie’s primary backers fell on deaf ears). Ask Jamie how much money RINO committed to the village? Ask her is she went to a single zoning meeting? Ask her how many nights she slept outside over the past four years to get the tiny home village established. Ask her how many times she was arrested? Ask her if she has a restraining order for her activism? “ “This is what makes me sick about neoliberal policiticans being trumped up by the very developer interests ruining our city. “ “ I was there. You were not. How can we trust you if your very Campaign is a lie!!!!” The comments on the original post became a firestorm of their own. Damico charged, “Jamie was also put up by Andrew and Kyle Zeppelin as their crony capitalist to sabotage Lisa Calderon’s campaign the backstory as bloody as hell but there’s no way ‘Jamie can be elected mayor she represents the worst interest of our city.” http://jamiegiellis.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7RMTRCAAPsYaRKyPHvYgTg #JamieGiellis,#DenverMayor, #Denver

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Mayor Michael Hancock's $14 million sign boondoggle

“14 million bucks is a lot of money,” one traveler said Tuesday, echoing the concerns of others.” In December of 2016, Denver officials told FOX31 it would take, at most, eight years to get the cost back in advertising dollars. The city has only seen a fraction of return and now says it could take a decade to break even. To help solve the problem, city leaders are hoping OUTFRONT Media LLC will have the expertise to drum up business and see the money pour into airport coffers. The firm would receive a fee from advertisers and pay the airport $150,000 or 67 percent of the gross ad sales, according to the airport. DIA admits it wasn’t proactively selling ads in 2018 and only grossed $21,000 on the mega investment. “I think the money in the bank would’ve done a better return,” a Denver tourist told FOX31.

Sunday, February 17, 2019

Tay Anderson strongest school board candidate Denver Public Schools 2019

Safeguarding our Neighborhood Schools Neighborhood schools, when robustly invested in, can be the change agents for our most marginalized students. They can close achievement gaps and prepare students for college. The closing of neighborhood schools is a burden for parents and creates challenges in equity for students. I will work to recover and safeguard neighborhood schools and curb charter school expansion. Not one more neighborhood school closure! Investing In Our Teachers We have a huge challenge ahead of us in hiring, recruiting, and retaining more teachers. I will focus on creating a rich, dynamic work environment for teachers, while also working to redefine the standards by which teachers are evaluated. The success of our teachers cannot be judged by tests! We have a responsibility to lift our teachers up so our students can take on the world. School to Prison Pipelines. According to the Department of Education, in the United States, black students make up 18 percent of children enrolled in preschools, and 48 percent of these kids experience more than one out-of-school suspension. Creating a culturally rich curriculum and doubling down on diversity training for teachers and staff can go a long way in putting students of color on the road to success, not prison! Diversity is our Strength Denver is home to an amazingly diverse population. District four is a minority majority district with well over half the student population being students of color. How wonderful that our children are exposed to the diversity available in our district! Schools should foster a safe learning environment for students to thrive and take advantage of all the opportunities that come with a high school diploma. Homeless Students I have experienced homelessness and I know what it feels like to be on your own. I was labeled an unaccompanied youth by Denver Public Schools. To those students and families who have been homeless- I understand what you are going through. We won't let our situations hinder us from our education. I will always put our students first. We will make more programs available to our students, because every student is bigger than their story! Lunch Program We need to improve our lunch program in Denver Public Schools so that all students have the sufficient nutrients they deserve. The majority of our students do not like the lunch program, and I will be traveling the district listening to our students to hear what they want. As a member of the Denver School Board, I will bring a new lunch plan before the board so we can spark a discussion to put our students lunch as a priority.

Friday, February 8, 2019

Another Strike vs The Background Of Bad Education Reform - AnneRoweDPS.com

http://annerowedps.com/2019/02/05/denver-another-strike-versus-the-background-of-bad-education-reform/ https://annerowedps.com/ Back in 2005, the district employed Michael Bennet, who had no background in education but was the mayor's chief of personnel with a background in turning around stopping working business for an financial investment company. Bennet brought in other outsiders to form a community group (A+ Denver) along with some other education philanthropists to "pressure" the district. The chosen design was a portfolio model. Think of this type of design as a forced merger in between public and charter schools, with the resulting entity run by charter viewpoint. Or, offered the portfolio focus on continually closing bottom-ranked schools, you can believe of the portfolio model as trying to fire your method to quality on the institutional scale. Since 2005, Denver has closed 48 schools and opened 70; most of the brand-new schools are charter schools. Denver under portfolios is a slow-motion design of turning a public school system personal, a New Orleans without a Katrina to clean out the public system in one fell swoop. To keep the ed reform model in place requires a Denver school board that is reform-friendly, and so the politics and loan surrounding Denver school board races have actually been abnormally tempestuous. By 2013, huge loan was a regular feature of the elections, with the 2015 race illustration hundreds of thousands of out-of-state contributions, most funneled through Democrats for Education Reform and their activist arm, Education Reform Now Action (ERNA is not needed to recognize its factors). Twenty fifteen marked a effective race for reform prospects, however 2017, though it featured even more loan (almost three-quarters of a million from ERNA alone) saw 2 of the 4 reform-supporting incumbents defeated. Turns out not everyone thinks the reformsters are headed in the right direction.