Actor and self-described "warlock" Charlie Sheen has taken to using the micro-blogging service Twitter to encourage his fans to exact revenge for what he views as an injustice done to his daughter by her former school.
Sheen accuses the Viewpoint School, a posh L.A. private school, of allowing his daughter to be bullied as well as calling her a liar. Sheen has put out this digital call to arms to his substantial Twitter following: "Cadre! This is a legitimate call to arms. My daughter Sam was bullied out of Viewpoint School and then called a liar. It's on! If you have a rotted egg, a roll of toilet paper or some dog s---, I urge u to deliver it with 'extreme prejudice' to their KamPuss run by trolls and charlatans. Make me proud."
Sheen then continued his call for action on Twitter, saying, "We will not tolerate this level of abhorrent disrespect towards the child of your favorite Warlock."
The Viewpoint School denies any wrongdoing and in a statement said, "The parent of a former Viewpoint School student who has not attended Viewpoint School since March 2012 has made certain accusations in the media. Viewpoint School first became aware of these accusations last year.
"Our administrators addressed the issue appropriately at that time. Our School takes accusations of bullying very seriously. For over 50 years, Viewpoint School has provided a safe and nurturing environment for our students to thrive, and we will continue to do so."
Another short news idea for your classroom:
A new national park is being considered by Congress but don't expect to visit it any time soon. That's because the proposed park is on the moon! Two congresswomen have sought to establish the lunar park at the area where the first Apollo manned space landing occurred back in 1969.
Why make a national park on the moon? There is concern that future space travelers might damage the site where footprints of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin can...
First Grade
Squiggles.
Indecipherable~ incomprehensible;
Foreign yet familiar.
Cherub faces eyeing pages.
Filled to bursting with squiggles-
A banquet set for voracious appetites.
Prepare the meal with the utmost care~
Serve it on the fine china~
Don't forget the dessert.
Learning how to read shouldn't hurt.
Sometimes we...
This week marks the five-year anniversary of Apple's App Store, and it appears that the event is sparking a sale. While Apple has been mum on the topic, several extrememly popular apps have seen their prices cut all the way down to free.
Because there appears to be no rhyme or reason behind the cuts, it can't be said that the anniversary has anything to do with them...
As the story goes~ little Gillians school life was a mess. Poor tests scores~ shabby work~ disorganized. Worse~ she couldnt sit still. After receiving a call from the school~ Gillians mom took her to a psychologist. After interviewing the mom and Gillian for a while~ the psychologist left Gillian in the room~ but not before turning on a radio.
Watch your daughter~ he told Gillians mom.
Within minutes~ Gillian began moving to the beat in a very natural~ almost primal manner.
...A colleague of mine just told me that in September, the fifth grade will not be offering the teaching of science. I am totally shocked. The students will have LA, Math and Social Studies but science will not be a subject taught! I hope that when parents hear about this change, they will question and demand its inclusion back into the 5th grade curriculum. Critical thinking, problem solving,experimentation, learning about the universe, the oceans, microbes and, just the world in which we live...
Traditionally~ the term gifted was considered a noun~ rather than a verb.
Being gifted was something you are~ not something you do.
That theory was rattled when Dr. Joseph Renzulli of the University of Connecticut questioned whether gifted was strictly determined by an individuals I.Q. or whether other factors were involved. Renzulli developed the Three-Ring Conception of Giftedness~ which basically stated that gifted behavior was displayed when three elements overlapped: above-...
Still working to gain market share, Microsoft's most recent OS has achieved a milestone of sorts, surpassing Vista as the third most-popular operating system in the world.
As reported by CNet, Internet tracking firm Net Applications detailed worldwide OS usage in its most recent report....
Using the News in your Classroom
Homing pigeons are known for their abilities to return back to a destination but it sees that one particular bird took a detour during a 600 mile race in Japan. Last week~ the year old racing pigeon~that left during a race on May 10th~ was found on Vancouver Island~ Canada-5000 mile away from Japan! It is believed that the unnamed racing pigeon may have hitched a...
This week, while many kids are swimming, sleeping in late, and spending too many hours on Call of Duty and other video games, there is a group of 50 children arriving early, excited about learning and creatively producing.
I have the good fortune of being involved with a summer program for gifted children in the county where I live. The program provides four, intense days of learning to create virtual book hooks using storytelling, persuasion, and computer programs such as Paint and...
If you have read any of my previous posts~ you know I am a huge advocate of incorporating gifted best practices into mainstream education.
Im going to share another model~ designed by gifted education researchers~ that could make a big difference in your reading instruction~ and subsequently~ students reading scores
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The program is called SEM-R and was designed by Dr. Sally Weis and other researchers from the University of Connecticut. SEM-R has been tried and tested...