22.11.08

How the financial crisis ruins schools accross the country

The recession hitting the US is not exempting anyone, especially not the ones that have little or no lobby. Or little or no resources to fall back to, for that matter. This Saturday I attended a school community crisis meeting, desperately trying to figure out a viable financial plan moving forward, getting to the end of the school year with the kids that are enrolled and in parallel unifying parents, teachers and the board of the school. Whether that is going to be successful, only time will tell.

Looking beyond the small circle of our school, I can't help but think we cannot be alone. There must be literally hundreds of schools accross the United States that feel the economic crisis through enrollment numbers going down, financial support drying up and families experiencing financial hardship on every level.

We are part of a school that is more of an experiment than most other Waldorf schools. 'Affordable' is something that I would have never associated with the label 'Waldorf' not long ago. Shining Star Waldorf in NE Portland tries to do just that. An affordable tuition, typically half of what other Waldorf schools charge, a school situated in an anything but glitzy neighborhood with a number of students on financial aid. An all inclusive school. In other words: A recipe for disaster.

I am only halfway kidding here. This boat was taking in water from the beginning, but since the rain has started to pour, the boat is sinking slowly, but steadily. To address this crisis, a coalition of parents has tried to move forward with changes. Unfortunately, only little can be done on the income side of things during the school year and a lot has to be done on the expense side.

VC funded companies in the valley have cut expenses back using the good old lawnmower method, surely not applicable for a school. Where is the white knight when you need him?

21.11.08

Kicking it up a notch.


Going from the city to Mill Valley is less of a challenge than going up the hills from Sausalito to the Golden Gate bridge. 16mls one-way is not too bad and can be done in a little over an hour without getting too worked up and drenched in sweat. It's fun and totally doable. So that's my new commute in SFO.

13.11.08

Herbst.

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Scientology at Safeway's

Interesting find at the local Safeway's here in Portland today. Was surprised to find this here. This is old stuff he wrote in the 30'ies. Not tempted to buy them. Just wondering what business Safeway is associating with here.
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8.11.08

4.11.08

Amerika am Scheideweg

In Oregon gibt es keine Wahllokale, sondern nur Briefwahl. Zur Wahl stehen nicht nur die zwei Präsidentschaftskandidaten, sondern auch noch 18 weitere Volksabstimmungen, von denen einige durch eine zwielichtige Gestalt namens Bill Sizemore auf den Stimmzettel gehievt wurden. Heute abend, 20:00 Uhr Ortszeit werden wir vermutlich schon wissen, ob der nächste Präsident der USA Barak Obama heißen wird. Oder John McCain.

http://ismccainpresident.com oder
http://isobamapresident.com/

Heute mittag kam noch eine Wahlhelferin von der Demokratischen Partei und fragte, ob wir gewählt hätten. Hatten wir zu dem Zeitpunkt noch nicht, also nahm sie unseren Stimmzettel mit. Donnas, um genau zu sein, denn ich darf hier nicht wählen. Und der so ziemlich einzige Grund, amerikanischer Staatsbürger zu werden, ist eben genau dieser eine Stimmzettel.

Sollte Obama tatsächlich heute zum Präsidenten gewählt werden, wird das kollektive Aufatmen weltweit vernehmbar sein.


1.11.08

T-4


Noch vier Tage und die Welt wird still stehen.