Sunday, May 18, 2008

The Pacific Institute and Education

I attended the hyped visit by Lou Tice of The Pacific Institute at the Civic Center Thursday. Mr. Tice addressed approximately 3000 community leaders, the vast majority of them from District #150. I'm not sure what I was expecting but Dr. Fischer, Associate Superintendent of Peoria Public School District #150, summed it up in a handout at the event titled, "I'magine: Setting the Foundation for Excellence". Dr. Fischer wrote "Lou Tice was compelled by the courage and the passion of Peoria educators and the community, to share with us a tool; that will give us an opportunity to look at how we can change. It's a tremendous responsibility for each of us, to hold ourselves accountable for what we say, how we say it, and the impact our words have on our children, spouses, parents, and our peers. Are you willing to accept this change?"

Wow; what an exciting and NEW MESSAGE! I THOUGHT THAT ANYONE WHO ENTERED THE PROFESSION OF TEACHING OTHERS WAS TO BE A POSITIVE PERSON, WHO ALWAYS TRIES TO GET KIDS TO BE THE "BEST THAT THEY CAN BE", SETTING HIGH EXPECTATIONS, PATTING KIDS ON THEIR BACKS (LITERALLY) like as in "self esteem" AND TO HOLD EVERYONE ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS; COMMUNITY, TEACHERS, PARENTS, KIDS AND ADMINISTRATION.

While we all should know by now "there is no free lunch", we don't, this was no freebie as touted. Lou Tice, a personality, spell-binder, story teller and actor was not here out of the goodness of his heart but to "sell" the services to teachers and administrators of K-12 kids.

Dr. Fischer continues, "Our Administration has applications available for each school interested in participating in Pacific Institute. Schools will be selected based on commitment and available funding. See your building principal for more information."

Money for the district should be no problem. After all, they own expensive property around town such as on Prospect, they are getting ready to spend as much as $123 million over the next few years for new schools, etc. They have a yearly budget of over $163 million and growing rapidly.

Joe Markum, Caterpillar Manager and Pacific Institute Facilitator, said the the "training has allowed his family to dream bigger, make bigger vacation plans, set and reach higher goals". He says, "Every night before bed, I sit down with my kids and ask what the best thing that happened to you today. What are you looking forward to tomorrow, as opposed to talking about a bad grade they got or something else. I try to get them going to bed thinking about something positive for the next day".

Probably pretty typical of most kids today especially after they reach the age of fourteen. Wouldn't you say?

If I ever come back in another life, I hope to be a consultant especially in the public sector. That's where the big bucks are; you get to travel, smooch with all kinds of "important" people, live in an "ivory tower", eat high off the hog and get a lot of publicity. And afford a staff to do all the work.

With all the high paid administration; one retiring soon just bought a $450,000 house, with all the retired talent in Peoria who mostly work for nothing, why do we continually bring in highly paid consultants and "experts" charging us to tell us what we already know including thinking "outside the box" which is so old it has long been a cliche.

District #150 current Vision Statement says "We take pride in educating and graduating each student prepared and inspired to contribute to the world".

And try as hard as they might, Caterpillar elite do not understand an archaic public school system with 7 unpaid board members and a bevy of Superintendent's managing an $163 million budget.

Hmmmmmm.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

District #150 current Vision Statement says "We take pride in educating and graduating each student prepared and inspired to contribute to the world".

Ha! As the parent of a struggling student, I've been waiting since 4/10/08 for the guidance counselor and English teacher to set up a meeting at the school... NEVER HAPPENED, my student failed English and therefore will not be allowed to participate in the graduation ceremonies at RHS on 5/21/08. Where is the PRIDE?

I've also been waiting since DECEMBER to hear back from Ms. Fischer to verify that the administration took some 90 days to notify me that my student had been either tardy or absent (the school didn't know which) to class some 20+ times... and as a result was dropped from an industrial class at ICC. Where is the PRIDE?

Is this what District 150 calls "setting the foundation for excellence?"

As a parent and taxpayer, my requests for information and meetings have been ignored for five months. And in the end, it is my student who has been left out in the cold.

Although I'm not a highly paid motivational speaker, I have a suggestion for change: stop ignoring the needs of your students and the requests of their taxpaying parents. Answer questions and meet with concerned parents... end of story.

District #150 current Vision Statement says "We take pride in educating and graduating each student prepared and inspired to contribute to the world".

Looks like District 150 has blurred vision in 2008. I find it difficult to believe that mine was the only student who was failed by the system; I'm probably just the first person to talk about it.

Michael said...

The reason this carnival show is so popular with corporations like Caterpillar is that it allows them to set the standards and base for communication. After making it perfectly clear that negativity and dissent are not allowed, they have framed the argument (or so they believe) such that anyone with honest dissent is looked down upon and ostracized. Then they can inundate you with the buzzwords like, "comfort zone", "scotoma", etc. etc. A whole bunch of pyschobabble that is really no more than agreeable sounding mindwash. If you doubt me, then simply try to disagree with some precept of this scenario and see how they close ranks in their own "comfort zone" to put you in the "blind spot".

Merle Widmer said...

Read the mission statement of Sigma 6.

Covers much of what PI offers for a fee.

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Merle Widmer said...

Anonymous,

I stoop to answer you. Are you the person who altered the books of my company in an attempt to defraud my company of $28,000? Fess us and quit hiding behind "annonmouse" or "anymousrat".

Or are you the person that sold Widmer mdse in our parking lot and pocketed the money. After you were caught, you blamed me for turning you in.

Or were you the one who stole 2 yard chairs. Or the guy that came in and signed for $500 worth of mdse charging a local hospital because you knew this hospital had an account with us. Of corse you didn't use your real name, just like your comment, and you probably sold my mdse for booze.

Or the person who stole chairs from mu store and when arrested the officers found thse chairs hidden in the attic of the house you were renting.

Or were you part of the group that left my company, took a few of my customers and both went broke. Since that happened twice you could be one.

I could name a dozen other ex-employees who stole from my company? I suggest you are one of them.

Or are you just "bitter; an Obama Obama person and wish to place the blame for your failures, which I suggest were many, on someone else?

If you were unhappy why didn't you leave. Or was I the last guy in town who offered you a job?

Anyway, try to have a nice day.

My name 16 years after I sold my business still remains the name of the company. Enjoy seeing it all over town and think kinder thoughts of me.

I'll try to do the same for you.

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Merle Widmer said...

Personal attacks by "anonymous people".

Oh, how brave they are. And very bitter with their lives evidently. I was a business owner for 28 years. During that time I made a few mistakes in who I hired.

As did Jim Owens and Bill Gates and hundreds of thousands of other business owners.

Bloggers are easy to attack. But I will usually erase personal attacks.

Sixten years after I sold my business, many people I hired still work for my successor. One was President of my company now President of another sinilar company in Missouri.

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Anonymous said...

Merle you know you're a free speaking/writing racist, right?