Archive for May, 2007
Memorial Day
Posted by Lance Lawshe in Family on May 28, 2007
Well it is Memorial Day, and as usual we start the day of with a Lawshe tradition. Cleaning out the grill for our bar-b-que feast. We started around 8:45 cleaning and prepping for the fire. Cooked majority of the meat before 10:30 and then I had to go do my husbandly duties, cut the grass. Although not my favorite chore around the house, it had to be done. Been two weeks and it was getting high.
It is now 4:30pm and we have eaten and eaten again. I have had dessert and I think I want some more. Well the nephews are calling for me to fix the t-ball game. Got to go.
Track Meet in Amherst, Ohio
Posted by Lance Lawshe in Family, Sports on May 25, 2007
I am excited to be able to witness another Robert S. Rogers Highschool girls relay team about to approach the state track meet. In Amherst today they will run the regional finals, under the coaching of my wife Zukeya. They are running the 4 X100 meter relay, and they have have a finalist in the 800 meter race as well.
So hopefully I will be heading down there this afternoon. First to pick up my sister in law then head to the track. Yes it will be a family affair. All the parents of the girls will be there, and that is the way it should be. I just wish the parents were just as much involved in their children’s classroom life as they are on the sports field. But it you want to hear more about that rant check out my blog http://skki.wordpress.com . The skki stands for Sharing Knowledge Killing Ignorance, and I hope by doing just that we will inspire a world to achieve all they want to set out to achieve.
OGT Issue
Posted by Lance Lawshe in Education on May 22, 2007
I am in Ohio, where we have a test (OGT-Ohio Graduation Test) designed to see if our high-school seniors are proficient enough to obtain a diploma for their trek into higher education, or whatever they endeavor to achieve. My frustration comes as I read the front cover of the Blade. “147 TPS Seniors Fail Ohio Test”. What frustrates the most is that Ohio requires, therefore TPS requires, a test for our students, but no test to see if our teachers are proficient enough to teach. I don’t deny the fact that we may need evaluation for our TPS students before graduation, but I propose before every year, each TPS teacher be required to pass the same test in order to teach that year. Or at least every 4 years.
From the article it seems many of the students our failing the science portion or one other portion of the test, prohibiting them from getting a diploma and here in Toledo, preventing them from walking in graduation ceremonies. What would happen if we did the same thing for our teachers? Would English teachers be able to pass the same science test that we require our students to pass? And if not wouldn’t it be fair that they be prohibited from teaching until done so, therefore putting there job on the line until they can? I mean if we will hold our students to the scrutiny of this required test. I say we step up to the bar and require our teachers to do the same.
What do you think?
Heritage
Posted by Lance Lawshe in Family on May 21, 2007

