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"madeira deer park" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

07:18 min | 2 years ago

"madeira deer park" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"16 year old with no structure at home. You know we were treating him like college kids They're not logging on. They're probably, you know, staying up late doing different things because it just ends up being that way. They're they're great. They're suffering across the district across the state. For that matter, Any district that is not in person. Those grates and those test scores are going down because they don't have the emotional I Q too. Make this a priority. That is why having them accountable and in a structured environment, It's part of that development that is so critical of this age. What? Why is it fundamentally difficult in an environment in which everyone agrees Those kids need education more than the kids in Lebanon, the home of the Golden Lab, the kids in 11 and largely function, but they show up. Generally they know how to behave. They follow the rules. They take the test. They go home. Those kids from Avondale, Evanston, Western Hills need it more than anyone else. But they're the only school district that largely has been out for the past year. And so you go to some of the meetings. What is the justification that the 35,000 kids there are different than the 150,000 kids who go to school every day and an Archdiocese of Cincinnati, the archdiocese, says 150,000 Children. And various schools grade school, No Middle school's great schools and icicles 150,005 times the number of CPS that have been in school playing sports handling the problem without outbreaks. How does somebody look at that agenda and CPS and say that sounds good to us? Let's go back sometime in February, when the thing is in complete collapse and then Catholic school parents are not only paying for private school education, which is 5 6000. Five or 6000 at Saint Ex Iraqi tells me is like $15,000 a year and in addition to their property taxes, how can they look at themselves and really play the game and act as if they're doing what's right for the kids when they know where they live? It's awful. It's terrible. It's not working as a pawn in their own agendas. Whatever that agenda is the political agenda. Is it A Hey, I loved staying at home and phoning it in agenda. I mean, they're using the Children as a pawn. And the students that I have direct interaction with and on a pretty much a daily basis. Um, they want to be in school They like you know, at first. I think it sounded like a giant, You know, vacation. Oh, yeah. This will be great. But the more it went on there like Actually want to come because I get food at school. I get structured school. I get interpersonal interaction. School school was safe school is safe in many ways, emotionally safe. It is physically safe. Um, So these kids want T dude, Because clearly in person, you can ask the questions of the teacher. The teacher can see your body language that you may or may not be getting the concept that's going on. You know, it's more heat hands on If you're liking chemistry, you know, how do you learn Chemistry virtually with sometimes without actually Turning on the Bunsen burner. You know what I mean? And the remote is you're just staring at a screen or you may or may not be on it and and the burden on the parents and the parents want to get back to work because our society whether we like it or not, it's structured if you have young Children You accept the position of a job or a particular shift based on Hey, my Children will be in school from 83. So I can work lot of Ah, And these these parents now, especially the younger kids are having to stay home or juggle, possibly losing lots of lots of income, not to mention the stress that they did not go to school to teach their kids. No, they don't know about, you know, dangling modifiers and you know complete, You know, Timeline of World War two. They're not equipped to do that. They need these these teachers to be there for their their their students. Yeah, I don't understand why we're using the most vulnerable of our population as a pawn and making these things of death truck, But it's crazy. It's not that hard because all you have to do Look at the position like he said of a restaurant person. When you go into a restaurant as a patron, your mask is off. So these thieves, waitresses and waiters and servers are walking around a restaurant with Potentially 50 people. With their mouths off and they're not getting. We're not seeing major outbreaks in restaurants, A dentist, he's in your mouth. A hairdresser is standing with you, potentially for an hour, right in your space touching you. It's not happening. Yeah, you're going to hear? Yeah. There were a couple of outbreaks or hate that word. A nowt break. What is that? I don't know. And outbreak is two people. Three? Yeah. I mean, come on. You know if it was, I gave you the perfect laboratory. 150,000 Catholic boys and girls in school every day this afternoon as we speak, they're actually in school at LaSalle, a cub calf there. Our Lady of victory. They're all saints and Saint George is doing exactly the same stuff that happens in CPS. And they've been in school since the end of August and the majority of public school students whether it's my dear 11 or Deer Park. They've also been in school in buildings, doing exactly the same stuff that happens that at a cane and use and this is exactly the same stuff without an outbreak without cotton. Now there are a few kids get sick Every year. They do the flu, whatever, but it's amazing to me while what is in the school board? The man months ago. Theo operate their schools the way other public slash private schools have done since August. Why didn't Mike Murat Ski Ryan Messer? Melanie Bates? Why didn't they stand up? Stand up? Wait a minute. This is October for the past six weeks. 150,000 kids are in the Catholic school system 11 in Madeira Deer Park that they have in person. Why can't we do it? Why is it taking this long? Exactly. Well, here's the thing and I've heard this argument. Oh, well, they're cry that they have more money for the peopie eat. No, no, and no, they have effectively said. Master Ahn? Yes, they have up their hand sanitizer. Well, guess what? CPS can get their hands on some hand sanitizer. I feel very confident about that. They have the peopie in place. Right now. I know it's available to them, and Lord knows we have money because all these sports stuff with no fans and they won't let any of the field be rented, for instance, like us. We're entering in spring soccer and lacrosse season. Well, many of the clubs your Cincinnati you're united your King's hammer all these rent since a public school field. For games on the weekend. So that's an income stream for sensei public. Well, they just said no, we're not renting fields anymore. So good question because each one of those clubs carries their own insurance. It's not..

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"madeira deer park" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

08:53 min | 2 years ago

"madeira deer park" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Cutting in the Great American and Melanie Bates has been on the school board in Cincinnati for about 20 years. She knows where the bodies are buried all over town. He also served on the state Board of Education cares deeply about education, especially about CPS and Melanie Bates and fellow Xavier graduate. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. Melanie How you doing? I'm doing great. How are you doing, Belle? I'm frozen. It's cold. But nonetheless, right now, as we sit here this afternoon, Can you tell the American people the status of education at CPS in person or remote? And and then we'll talk about the vaccination program. But as we sit in this afternoon, what's happening at CPS? Right now. We are still in remote learning District wide on February 1st. We are beginning our phase in of a blended learning model, which means that Children will be in school. Two days on in person two days in remote and one day off one day for planning and sanitation That will be a safety in between February 1st and March the first and then is the goal to stay more less hybrid through the end of the school year into May. Is that the plan based upon whatever else happens. The goal is to move into four day week school now are preschoolers will begin at four days. A week on day kindergarten through 12 will be two days a week. In school and then two days remote, But the goal is to go. We're talking four days with a day in between four for cleaning. Can you relate to the American people? The idea that many Catholic appropriate schools and other public school district in the Hamilton County area and outside Hammond County have been able to see themselves through Without being simply a hybrid model or simply being remote. Many urges open completely, and they have gymnasiums that have been converted to lunch rooms. They have screens up. They have glass. They have mask wearing requirements, etcetera. How come CPS is not performed as far as in person learning as much as the other public school districts, much less the Catholic ones? Well, our issue as of November What staffing we did not have. Because of the quarantines and the positives of covert in our with our staff. We did not have enough people enough. License teachers to man the buildings and that's why we went remote. It was staffing, not safety. Since then, the quarantines have been relaxed, according to CDC guidelines. Student research. We have an all out campaign to recruit subs. I'm not I'm not sure what's going on in the public and the other public and private schools that they have an ample supply of subs because I'm sure they're seeing quarantines and cove. It's like we are, but they may be better prepared. They may have a different method of staffing, so I can't speak to that. But for us, it was It was staffing that put us back in remote in November. You know, W Kerry. See TV did a story And it's on their website about the number of bad results from Children, especially in an urban environments that are not in school. The Las Vegas Clark County superintendent has demanded the kids come back to school beginning this coming Monday because they've had 13 suicides. That the drug use the causes. Suicide hotlines are kind of off the charts as far as kids not being able to do well, if you're a 1st 2nd or third or fourth grader is going to take you a long time to get up to snuff because you've been out of school many times almost a year. And the environment many times you live in is not the best conducive to learning anyway. And so on the school board. Do you have discussions with Ryan, Messer and Murat Ski and others about? We have to weigh the impact on the Children by shutting down and also the impact by keeping open that somehow. More weights given to the teachers and administrative staff. But the students themselves are like dying on the vine. Wkrc TV did the story that was said Look, what's happening to Children who are left in their environment, much less the fact moms and dads can't go to work. And they run the streets. Whatever it might be when you have your meetings at CPS Lauren Mitchell etcetera, the superintendent, How much weight is given T the negative consequences of not being in school. Well, that's a constant discussion and is that that's a huge concern of mine. Personally, I mean it Z very unfair to our students to not have the same level of availability of education as other kids, Theo and we know abuse cases erupt. I'm not sure of the suicide ideations in our district. I just don't have that number. Way had the highest number of homicides in this city and 2020. I mean, wear Lachlan. We had a 15 year old murdered yesterday. It, Zaveri said. What's going on with our students? Uh, that that are, you know that. Are suffering because because of this whole situation, so yes, it Z something of concern to us. It's a matter of equity and I am 100% behind a safe return to school. And I do have a sense. This is going to be a assuming we resolve this thing in the next six months. Most say that by the summer time everyone who wants to be vaccinated will be vaccinated. School starts again The end of August 1st of September. Do you have some sense? How far behind the 36,000 Children are gonna be compared to school districts like Beechwood or Are Lakota or Mason or Madeira Deer Park. How far behind educationally those kids are gonna be? It's really kind of hard to say, because you know, we I don't have the numbers on how many kids are actually logging in and harmony on not I know that it's that it's declining. I know that for sure. Uh, our teachers are trained to bring students. You know, to bridge the gap. But we've not been through this before, so we really don't know how long it's going to take. I know that there's already discussions about extending the school year. All right, four students so they can go and we always do have school almost through July, the fourth but making that more extensive so kids can continue and try to catch up. Really, Since we haven't been through this, It's really hard to say by the it definitely is a matter of equity. I kind of look at this Melanie Bates and everywhere I look, I see anger and broken. The economy has broken the governor. Yesterday said Okay, we're gonna have the 11 o'clock and we're going to stay open toe 11 o'clock now supposed to 10 o'clock, Ah lot of men and women can't find work that the economy is in a very tough position. I look around and you have the right wingers invading the capital. Then I have the left wingers breaking out Starbucks Windows and Portland, Chicago and Seattle and Denver. There's this anger everywhere, cops or anger. We had 92 murders in the city 500 people shot and and by the way, we have a higher homicide rate in the city, Cincinnati, then in the city of Chicago. I had on a a guest. The other Sunday night that talked about ran the numbers. Chicago's about seven times larger than Cincinnati and Cincinnati has more homicides and more shootings in the city of Chicago. And everywhere I look, I see nothing but Oh, my gosh, Look at that. There's nobody happy Trump was in office. Everybody was really pissed off at him. And now Biden's in office is hard to get mad at because it seems to me like a nice old guy, but his policies anger a bunch of people. There's a bunch of energy workers being laid off, and we're making $110,000 a year. Now they're going toe lineup for government benefits everywhere I look, there's problems in education. If you're in the suburbs has problems. If you're in the city, there's problems. There's teachers I just had on shot. Sergeant Dan Hell, CPD. He talked about the fact that cops cannot get vaccinations. They're not prioritized at all. And Richard K. Jones on sheriff, he said. Our guys have nothing. In fact, Now I'm told by Joe Deters and others that there's no trials in Hamilton County until March or April. So we have people being arrested for crimes being committed victims cases are not being heard. And everywhere I look, I see problems and then in your world, which is the city of Cincinnati. It cost I don't know 17 $18,000 per academic year to educate a child. The school. But but budgets over a half a billion dollars 35,000 kids, largely not in school, and did you sense these are difficult times. These are terribly difficult times You just laid it out..

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"madeira deer park" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

07:28 min | 2 years ago

"madeira deer park" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Guy Rock I had on your friend and fellow Republican Mike the one everybody is married. Denny from Dayton says and Ward War two when you're over the target, and you're catching flak from everywhere, you know you're over the target if you catch it on the right or left, he's got Richard K. Jones pissed off and Mike he's got Denise Tree House because What would you do not let me ask you a question. How about the nation of India? Tarrant tells me the nation of India. There's 500,000 Indians who work You know, and their work in bad situations. Korea India And the leaders of India have said We're not given the vaccine anyone over the age of 65 because their lives largely over. We want to make sure the economy's in tax so we're gonna give it to young folks first. And everyone said Okay, well, that to me that it would not fly your B. But look, I would trust the science. Let's look at the science right? Who does this virus effect Who does that prey upon? We've known this for about folks like Jim Scott. Order folks folks with co morbidity So therefore, by that rationale, I would give the vaccine first and foremost to the elderly and those with severe co morbidity is I have a text here from a superintendent. Must go nameless of a suburban district who said to me are teachers and kids have been here since the second week in September. And we have mainly in person a little bit of hybrid in December. We're back at it. Why are the teachers at CPS getting priority over Matt Reese now getting priority? Over the suburban districts that are in school. How come if you act up? You get it If you don't act up, you don't. I mean, that's what we are going to talk about here at three o'clock is same thing. I have a lot of teachers in Other Hamilton County School district. Right, Let's say oh kills Southwest local even out in the Ross Perot Creole School, home of the Rams San Wait a minute Now we've done everything we can. We've plowed through this. We've had to go through unbelievable types of concessions to keep the kids in school was much as possible. CPS teachers have not been in person at all. And they go to the front of the line is that they're upset about that. Well, they understand. The answer is because they're not in school. The governor thought by giving priority to those not in school. So why you rewarding the folks that didn't maybe try their damnedest to do it, especially when the CDC has come out and said Mike DeWine has said himself that kids do not spread this virus. It doesn't happen. Science goes to the science when you're in a union. It doesn't matter. This is out. And CDC here here is the report. City study shows. No, I gotta get the same one. A science doesn't matter, except when it does. And in CPS Laura Mitchell, God bless her. She's a good superintendent, a graduate of Wanted Hills, and she wants to get back in school. But the teachers union Mike Morocco, was almost loaning the other day. Not as bad as Chicago public schools. That's ridiculous. They don't wanna work. They're saying they're using covert is an excuse not to show up. And what about Elder High school about our Lady of victory? What about ST Dominic's? What about sinker troops who have tried and look and you? So my kid news to Crosby Elementary and Joanna God, He's the principal out there. And I mean, I've done moved mountains right to keep these kids in person. Now the junior I in Harrison. They've had some outbreaks where they had to stop for a little bit. But what? Get back at it out back at it should not be rewarded. The folks that are Trying to make this work and trying to educate kids in person. The answer is both artists that there's 35,000 kids in CPS, right pre through 12 5000 have not even logged on, like one time where they are in the ether somewhere. We don't know We have no idea that their 15%. That's a lot. So there's no nose and kids. They have no shot, not none right now. Compare that to say Next. Mueller Beechwood Madeira Deer Park explained to me when you do standardized testing, and about a year what's that's gonna look like? How to spend more money than God is building about it, But that's not the issue. It Z given a damn and trying to find a way to get back out there. So anyway, we're gonna try to talk about that. We're trying to get some folks on the discuss that a little bit, But anyway, I will hash out there's also I find this. Unbelievable. There was a petition going around of 13 or shoot me 3400 signatures. Of CPS parents saying We still don't want to go back. Don't want to be. Oh, I don't know. I just I would like to hear from someone who's in that position because as someone with kids, I can't imagine what it's like to try to work and try to do all these things. While your kids is trying to learn at home, knowing that zoom learning is not it doesn't work. It doesn't And what of the taxes in Cincinnati? I've looked at property in the city. The people's judge indicates you may want to move to the city, Cincinnati, which I'm resisting magnificently, the taxes There are confiscatory. It's not like you have low taxes. And therefore you get no results. You have high taxes would know results when I had on your friend, Richard K. Jones, and he did a Facebook posting about a half an hour ago and and and the governor said there's 35,000 cops roughly You can't say this, but I'll say it for him. Few of any have been affected by covert 19. As far as hospitalizations. There's a younger they're younger. They're studs like yourself. Now, On the other hand, he's thinking Have older inmates. I have older people who work for me. Hell, Jones himself has got to be in the seventies. I figure he's an old guy kind of decrepit and shouldn't he get it? The answer is no. We're going to give it to the older folks, so he's got the law enforcement community pissed off at him. And then he's got the lower Mitchell's of this world standing in line, saying, We're not in school we needed first, and that's not fair. Not fair at all, because I get look who the virus effects If for some strange reason, it affected people from age 1929 cops that then then Yeah, you go there. First Science matters. It's not what with the data is shown. He also says things are screwed up. You don't know how to get the segment tells me his 92 year old mother. Has tried through the segment to get in line to get the shot and brother County and she can't do it. So that that is still if you're 90 go here, because segment is not too smart and his mother's wonderful She makes incredible chocolate chip cookie segments, Mom. I would imagine she's not much in a coding. I would imagine I got her Internet footprint is not too late. You're saying And so the segment is a worker, right? He's like a drone bee. So if you're 92, that would be look. If you're over, 80 show up here show up here. You gotta sign that locations across San Juan County or sign the forms don't have to register because if somebody could get you here, it's obvious You need it, And we don't have that either, And to his to his defense, Mike DeWine says We don't have the vaccine vaccines coming. He asked for him. He s your buddy. The Trumpster he has Joe Biden is like binds. The president really are way east binds that he won, didn't he? About a week ago He was sworn in. Okay. It's time. You got the football? Let's go, and I got a text here from your friend Rob Sanders. Two shootings this year in Covington Bars are Cincinnati people drinking and Kentucky bars because Rome until midnight when you tell them behind to.

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