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Obama to Visit Hudson
Posted by: | CommentsAs part of his “American Jobs Act” tour, President Obama will be in Hudson next week to showcase the Hudson School District. According to White House spokesman Jay Carney, the President wants to use the Hudson schools as a blueprint for putting teachers back to work. Carney added that President Obama is particularly impressed how the school district has been able to take unemployable teachers with bullshit degrees and put them in the classroom.
The White House through the Department of Education is expected to mandate new requirements for government-run school districts across the nation copied from the Hudson School District. The proposals will require every high school curriculum to offer a mandatory class in Freshman Year Initiative plus electives in Food and Fashion along with Fishing.
The President also wants to consult with Superintendent Second Choice-Two Names on her ability to create two or three administrative jobs where only one person was needed before. Carney said the President wants to learn firsthand how the Superintendent convinced the seven monkeys on the school board that the current administrators were overwhelmed at looking to be doing something constructive and needed an assistant to help them look overwhelmed along with the assistant looking overwhelmed. The President said, “This is exactly the creative genius this country needs to improve our bleak jobs picture.”
Union leader and pretend Spanish teacher Scott Ellingson applauded the President’s plan. Repeating previous idiotic economic views, Ellingson said, “Everyone knows that taking money from taxpayer’s pockets and giving it to a teacher helps put spending into the economy since teachers don’t have to worry about saving for their taxpayer funded pensions.”
Finally in a move patterned after the theme of the Hudson School District, the President is considering changing the theme of his jobs plan to read “Space for Jobs”.
Carnac on Teacher Suspensions
Posted by: | Comments….. They might even be able to learn a little Spanish for a change.
Ellingson’s Patsies
Posted by: | CommentsAccording to a recent WEAC newsletter, Scott Ellingson is a candidate for alternate NEA Director in the state. I would speculate that his organization of the illegal walkout by the teachers on February 18th was merely a resume builder for higher aspirations. So while some teachers face a heavy penalty for following Mr. Ellingson’s lead, Scott’s income may not suffer a bit with a new position within the teaching thug union. In the words of Lee Harvey Oswald, the teachers served as Ellingson’s patsies.
Scott writes in the newsletter “I have never been prouder to be a union member as I am now. …The relationships and networks that I am building now at the local, Uniserv, and state levels will only strengthen my ability to lead. Proven leadership, proven courage-that is what I will bring to the table as your next alternate NEA Director. Thank you for giving me the honor to help lead our organization in these critical times.” Read More→
One Guy Spills the Beans
Posted by: | CommentsIf any doubt existed whether the walkout by Hudson teachers on February 18th was a spontaneous spasm of illegality, then a teacher that goes by the blog name of One Guy puts any speculation to rest.
The following is a quote from One Guy (an admitted government union teaching thug) taken from the Hudson Star Observer online chat about the penalties meted out to striking teachers:
One Guy said: On April 15, 2011 at 3:00 PM
John,
Yes, I am a teacher. And in the meeting Scott Ellingson held with us on the afternoon of the 17th it was made quite clear that the Union was asking us to go to Madison to protest against Scott Walker’s tactics and the content of the budget repair bill.
The teachers had no axe to grind with the District. Those who called in sick did so to go protest in Madison against the legislation.
I do not know how many actually went to Madison. I do know that at least 8 people confirmed to me that they had gone to Madison.
Carnac on Hudson Curriculum
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……Protesting and Harassment 101, Advanced Mob Tactics, Guidelines for Rude and Unruly Behavior, How to issue a non-apology and still seem sorry
Left Brain, Right Brain
Posted by: | CommentsAdmittedly, I am not as eloquent as the towncrier. I do, however, have some observations from the Hudson School Board listening session over the matter of teachers engaging in an illegal walkout two weeks ago. Instead of speaking on the subject matter of the walkout, I decided upon entering the room to observe. I received more of an education than expected. The following is a summary of last night.
The Superintendent reported that on any given day an average of 59 teachers call out absent for a variety of reasons. With nearly 350 teachers in the district, the number of daily absences equates to almost 17% of the teaching force. No business could ever operate with that type of absentee rate. Considering the cost of hiring a substitute plus paying the regular teacher’s pay for the day, the tab to taxpayers must be significant (This will be further investigated).
The room decidedly listed toward the teachers that had held a rally before the meeting. But why let the teachers speak at all. It was their actions that caused the listening session in the first place. This was a chance for the ordinary citizen to express their opinions on the walkout. The teachers already told the public how they felt when they decided to protest instead of teaching. The question was not a matter of whether they violated the contract. By making an apology, Scott Ellingson admitted guilt in a coordinated sickout or walkout. If that point was clear, then why have the teachers speak. I believe the teachers know all too well that the throng intimidates citizens with children in the school who may face grade retribution for an outspoken parent. Teachers are government employees and therefore, in a different classification than the public. Obviously through the years the teachers, the board of education, and the administration have formed the trinity where it is difficult to see any oversight.
After listening to the comments and how the speakers approached the subject matter of the illegal teacher walkout, it donned on me that the different sides of the chasm are really from different universes. The room was literally divided between the left brain and the right. In terms of arithmetic, the logical side sees 2+2=4 or 4=2+2 or 4-2=2, which then allows other calculations such as multiplication and division.
The emotional side looks at the same equation as 2+2 (depending on my emotions)=3 or 3=2+3(on a bad day) or 3-2 (when I am really stressed)=6. Not only do the laws of math change upon the situation, but more pertinent so do the laws governing contracts and human interaction, which includes economics. This is why it makes sense to Scott Ellingson when he writes in the paper about the economic stimulus that comes from you being taxed out of your wallet and into his pocket.
The parameters of the speeches were restricted to the topic of the walkout and limited for three minutes. The moderator on several occasion warned teachers and supporters about crossing the line of topic. The 2+2=5 crowd talked about the Bishop of a local church, the United Nations, quality education, and most of all the stresses they face. Teachers for some reason believe their occupation is a unique stress factory. We heard how they could not sleep, eat, or stay on task because of the oppressing stress endured over the Walker bill. The inference was clear; we walked out because our emotions could not be controlled (2+2=10). The walkout was not their fault. The Governor inflicted such emotional distress that they had no choice but to break the terms of their contract. Furthermore they do not merit consequences for the illegal walkout because they are entitled to different rules than the rest of society.
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A Statement on Government Teachers
Posted by: | CommentsQuestion: What dumbass would vote to have Scott Ellingson as a leader?
Hudson, WI Teachers the New Paupers?
Posted by: | CommentsIt’s a good thing that Scott Ellingson, the head of the union, authorized a “sick day” last week to protest in Madison. I would hate to think that he would have to contribute anything to his own pension and healthcare with this type of meager household earnings-
Total Compensation (2010-11 school year)
Scott & Veronica Ellingson- $188,543
Both high school teachers in the Hudson district working 180 days a year.
Government School Kids Learn Something
Posted by: | CommentsWith local teacher union President and Spanish teacher Scott Ellingson in Madison to protest a bill that would require him to actually pay for something like part of his pension and health insurance, students in Spanish actually learned more than si, grande, and nacho grande. My ciphering calculates that to be 3/5 of word per month. One student’s Spanish improved so much that Taco John hired him to manage the potato oles’. At least now when I pull up to the drive-in window and order a numero dos the kid doesn’t try to take a dump on my car.
The kiddies across the state also learned that it is not about them as in it is about the kids. No it is about their pensions and healthcare and the kids are just shield to hide the thuggery of the teachers unions. The desperate cowards even used the kiddies as protestors. The good thing is that the kids finally got more of an education then they had for the last twelve years listening to some dimwitted, dickless (that goes for the male teachers too) government union teacher.
Listening to these kids out on the street shows what twelve years of government learning can do to a perfectly good brain. You have to love the one kid in this clip” we trying to stop some dude from doing something”. I bet he is on the honor roll!
If you see a teacher, tell them thanks for showing everyone who they really are.
