Yadkin County Teacher Charged For Assaulting Handicapped Student

A teacher at Forbush High in Yadkin county has been charged with assaulting a handicapped student and obstructing justice.  The teacher has been suspended with pay.

Fox 8:

Judy Ellison Wilburn, of Pfafftown, was arrested by the Yadkin County Sheriff’s Office on Friday and charged with one misdemeanor count of assault on a handicapped person and one felony count of common law obstruction of justice.

WXXI 12:

Yadkin County deputies said the alleged incident happened Wednesday. Deputies also allege she deleted incriminating statements.

Wilburn might look familiar to some.

Yadkin Ripple:

Martin said Wilburn has been an educator for more than 25 years. She joined the Yadkin County School System in 1998 and became a teacher in the Exception Children Department in 2009. Last year Wilburn spoke about her love of her job as a special needs educator in an interview on YouTube for the political organization Carolina Rising. Wilburn was also featured in a campaign ad praising Speaker Thom Tillis and Governor Pat McCrory for their work to improve the public schools of North Carolina.

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Creeping Edufascism

Webster defines fascism as, “A way of organizing a society in which a government ruled by a dictator controls the lives of the people and in which people are not allowed to disagree with the government.”

Alternatively:  The State is everything. The State knows what is best for you. Nothing outside the State is good. Nothing can ever be said against the State.

Now apply the definition of fascism to education.

Replace ‘dictator’ with the cabal of big business and educrats.

Think about Common Core, how it was developed, by who and with what money and consider the smear campaigns waged against parents who oppose it.

Think about the high stakes testing, the various assaults on parental rights and the ‘all your kids belong to us’ mentality of educrats, think tanks and school boards.

What this country is arguably experiencing today is edufascism. Education is no longer about learning, it’s about whatever the powers-that-be dictate that it shall be about. Right now, that dictate is all about “workforce” and our kids are the “human capital”.

A little bit at a time, the powers that be chip away at education – in the name of the greater good, usually. A regulation added here, a law added there, funding from ‘generous’ non-businesses trickle into non-profit, some federal grant funds drizzled on top… resulting in public education morphing into a total bureaucracy and controlled, not by the people, but by a select few.

Jonah Goldberg, in his book Liberal Fascism, has a quote that resonates here.

Government here to help common coreIf there is ever a fascist takeover in America, it will come not in the form of storm troopers kicking down doors but with lawyers and social workers saying. “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.

Now, go read Know Your History and You Can See What Education Reform Really Means. It’s Not ‘For the Kids’.   It’s long, but I guarantee you it is worth it.

The article ends with this paragraph, emphasis added:

It is important to know the history of the architects supplying the blueprint for the Federal Government to control education.   We can see it by adopting/implementing the Common Core States Initiative and the creation of unvalidated tests designed for students to fail so schools must close as being ineffective.  Then private companies can step in, sans school boards, and create the educational blueprint that the private companies deem appropriate, and all the while, your tax money is funding such a plan.  As Taylor writes When big money shapes national policy, especially the policies that govern the education of America’s children, the nation is out of balance.

The creation of ‘Education blueprints’.  Another way of saying that is “Strategic Plan“.

I’ve been asking the question for a while now: Who is directing education in North Carolina?

So who is it? The Department of Public Instruction? No, it took me less than 6 months to determine the department is collection of education fad followers; one only has to look at the number of contracts the department has racked up to know very little comes from inside North Carolina’s Department of Public Instruction.

In the last two decades, it is a similar set of private companies who form non-profits and ‘think tanks’ in order to direct and control education, that’s who.
This control and direction includes Education Public Relations news outlets.

To name a few:

Wake Education Partnership
BEST NC
Public Schools Forum NC
Friday Institute
Hunt Institute

Business having input and aiding local education is not inherently evil, mind you. As I’ve said before, business having a seat at the table is desirable, however we’re at a point now where they own all the chairs and the table itself.

 

UPDATE: A reader emailed me this — Bingo.
“Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power” ― Benito Mussolini

Related Reading:

 

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Your Occupy Monday Schedule For Avoiding Downtown, #NCGA

They’re back.

Here’s the Occupy Monday “Week of Action” schedule so one can avoid downtown and the General Assembly accordingly.

North Carolina NAACP
WEEK OF ACTION
Monday, Feb. 9th to Saturday, Feb. 14th
Rotunda_banner.jpg

All news conferences and actions will be in the Rotunda of the NC General Assembly,
16 W. Jones. St. in Raleigh, beginning at 4:00 p.m.

MONDAY
Whose House? Our House! Youth Speak-out

February 9, 2015
Come stand with NC’s young leaders as we speak to the media and discuss why we march and refuse
to take one step back.
Click here for more information and to RSVP on Facebook

TUESDAY
Artists in the Rotunda

February 10, 2015
Support artists as we speak about why our expressions are important in the struggle for justice followed by spoken word, poetry and songs as we speak out against injustice!
Click here for more information and to RSVP on Facebook

WEDNESDAY
Why We March | The Fight For Living Wages & Union Rights

February 11, 2015
Come stand with labor unions and low wage workers as we continue to call for living wages, union rights, and economic justice for all!
Click here for more information and to RSVP on Facebook

THURSDAY
Medicaid Expansion Die-in

February 12, 2015
1,200 people will die prematurely because of the NC General Assembly’s decision to deny Medicaid Expansion to almost 500,000 North Carolinians. We will use our bodies to further our demand of healthcare for all.

FRIDAY
Legislative Call-in Day
February 13, 2015
Why are you marching on Saturday? Call your representatives and tell them why you will be joining the Moral March. Is it because you want the NCGA to expand Medicaid? Protect and expand voting rights? Fund quality public education? Defend the rights of women, people of color, immigrants, the LGBTQ community, and children? They need to know!
Click here to find out who represents you and how to contact their office

SATURDAY
The Moral March on Raleigh & HKonJ People’s Assembly
February 14, 2015
8:30 a.m. | Gather at 2 E. South St. in downtown Raleigh
9:00 a.m. | Pre-Rally
10:00 a.m. | March to the State Capitol

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#DM7: Re: The Time For A Conservative Party

This is a reposting of my weekly Da Tech Guy Column, Re: The Time For A Conservative Party.


By A.P. Dillon

Da Tech Guy recently wrote about it being time in this country for a 3rd party — a Conservative party. Take a moment to go read the whole thing before proceeding as I won’t totally rehash what he said in that article, but the general thrust can be found in a couple of the opening paragraphs:

I’m done asking people to vote for the GOP, I’m done compromising on issues dear to me and I’m done pushing candidates that are willing to say one thing when they want my vote but not willing to act once they have power.

The party seems to forget the reason they have a congressional majority is not due to their own actions but the actions of others.

Now I’ll weigh in.

Am I happy with the Republican party on the whole these day? No.

Do I think a third party or Conservative party is the answer? Yes, with an asterisk. I think we already have one and it’s tucked inside the current GOP.

Do I think it’s going to happen? Not without a serious fight – both with establishment GOP and the media.

I’m not afraid of a good fight, but I think the fight has to be waged on a different front. Conservatives simply taking our toys and going home isn’t going to get the country where needs to be. Yeah, I’m a ‘take it back’ believer – we should purge instead of leaving.

I’ve had this debate with my husband and various conservative friends here in North Carolina on more than a few occasions. I’ve had the same frustrations Da Tech Guy lays out in his article.

I’ve kicked the idea around quite a bit and traversed previous historical transitions in the political parties and contemplated the Third party systems of this country as well. The idea is appealing and change is clearly needed if the current climate and push for candidates from dynastic political families is any indication. One could arguably call these historical transitions a shift in party personality. Right now, this country’s political parties have severe personality disorders.

Having said that, I’ve developed the opinion that what might have worked in this country’s past won’t work today without significant money and a strong coordinated effort in every single state. I believe that change has to come from within, but the idea of it coming from outside is a nice threat.

The idea that Democrats will embrace this effort is correct as a way to create conflict and undermine the Republicans is spot on. One has to factor in how the Democrats will work side by side with the mainstream media.

The Democrats and the media will join hands to drive that conflict. It wouldn’t be crazy to say that joint effort could really cripple the effectiveness in pursuing a third party. Just think back as to how effective the media was directing the narrative on the Tea Party,  you racists.

 

DM7 small LL1885A.P. Dillon resides in the Triangle area of North Carolina and is the founder of LadyLiberty1885.com. Her current and past writing can also be found at IJ Review, StopCommonCoreNC.org, WatchdogWireNC and WizBang. Her current writing project is a children’s book series.

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The Common Core Weekend Reads – 2-8-15

Forrest CoreThese are the Common Core Weekend Reads for February 8th, 2015.

This is a review of the past week of news on Common Core nationwide and in North Carolina.

Articles are organized by category.

Prior Edition of Weekend Reads: 2-1-15


 

NC Academic Standards Review Commission (ASRC) Updates:

NC ASRC Site 
Next ASRC meeting: February 16th, 1-5 pm. Be aware, location published for February is Dept. of Administration, but January’s meeting was moved on short notice to Dept. of Public Instruction. I contacted Chris Mears at Dept. of Administration and he indicated he thought it would be at the same location as January’s meeting (DPI).

NC UPDATES:

QUOTES OF THE WEEK:

“When I imagine myself administering the Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA), I picture my students struggling and failing. And not because they are academically weak – but because test designers have created a test meant to yield this failure. This failure will undo the confidence I have strived to build in them. Instead of acknowledging and nurturing kids on their own path of learning we are punishing them because they fail to learn fast enough; yet it is the system’s failure we are ignoring.”
-Living Dialogue, Julianna Krueger Dauble: My Statement of Professional Conscience

“Yet the most astounding statement I have read is the claim that Common Core standards are ‘internationally benchmarked.’ They are not. The Common Core fails any comparison with the standards of high-achieving countries, just as they fail compared to the old California standards. They are lower in the total scope of learned material, in the depth and rigor of the treatment of mathematical subjects, and in the delayed and often inconsistent and incoherent introductions of mathematical concepts and skills.”
– Bluegrass Institute via Truth In American Education, Quote of the Day: Common Core international benchmarking??

LEGISLATIVE/LEGAL:

POLITICAL/PROTESTS:

HIGHLIGHTED ARTICLES:

THE WEEKEND READS:

TESTING UPDATES:

VIDEO OF THE WEEK:

TWEETS OF THE WEEK:

 

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Parents Against The Common Core: Moms are wiping the floor with Policy Wonks

Meet Parents Against The Common Core — A response to the incredible backlash against the Common Core Standards has emerged.

Led by an advisory board of Jenni White, Heather Crossin, Heidi Huber and Gretchen Logue, the Common Core Parents now have a rallying point.

The opening paragraph on their about page says it all:

Americans have become increasingly frustrated with the Common Core Standards (CCS) and related assessments, which were forced on an unwilling populace by bureaucratic institutions and corporate interest groups.  The failure of non-responsive school administrators and detached politicians to respond to these concerns has ignited parental outrage, and a challenge to the Common Core has risen up from the people. Across the country, parents and teachers have formed a network of grassroots activists dedicated to fighting the Common Core and restoring the people’s right to govern the education of their children.

Jenni White from Oklahoma nails it in this video, where she points out that, “the moms and the dads — the parents who are really studying know more about this than the education policy wonks. These moms that have come up…have provided so much more of the conversation than anybody who would be considered a ‘policy group’, for example, or even at the state level of government. I think moms are just wiping the floor with these people.

Watch :

Be sure to check out more videos of  “Real parents, Real Stories“.

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