Hanging Out, Poor Grades Signs of Troubled Kids
Having lots of unstructured time and poor school performance are better predictors of which kids will be troublemakers than income, race, or family structure are, according to a recent national study.
The best deterrent for keeping teens away from risky behavior is parental interest, the study notes. For the study, the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, researchers surveyed 90,000 teens.
Source: CNN.com November 30, 2000
Urban Education Award Honors Tennessee Superintendent
Bill Wise, superintendent of the Nashville-Davidson Metropolitan Public Schools, in Tennessee, recently was honored by the Council of the Great City Schools and the IBM Corporation with an award in his name.
Wise is the first recipient of the Bill Wise Award in Urban Education. He received the award for his contributions to urban school business and financial management. The award will be presented annually to a senior school business official in the council's 55 member school systems who exemplifies Wise's ideals of innovation, leadership, professionalism, and commitment.
Source: Urban Educator, November/December 2000
Queens, N.Y., School to Bear Sinatra's Name
Even though Ol' Blue Eyes grew up in New Jersey, New York City school officials plan to honor Frank Sinatra by naming a Queens performing arts high school after him. The Frank Sinatra School for the Arts is slated to open by September. Students will be admitted to the school by audition. Classes will meet temporarily at Fiorello H. LaGuardia Community College, in Long Island City; the school is scheduled to have its own building by September 2003.
Source: Edward Wyatt, Karen W. Arenson, and Anemona Hartocollis, The New York Times, December 13, 2000