Nothing new today about Fred LeFebvre of 1370 WSPD AM radio in Toledo, Ohio.
However, in the following embedded link, you can see all Roland Hansen Commentary entries about Fred LeFebvre.
Oh, and over thisaway is the classic SwampBubbles message thread, "WHO IS FRED LEFEBVRE, ANYWAY?"
And, in the following embedded link, you can see the Google search results for Fred LeFebvre.
OOPS. I almost forgot. Today is May 30, Fred LeFebvre's birthday! My birthday gift for Fred lies within this embedded link.
Commentary by Roland Hansen of Toledo, Ohio (Lucas County) on: politics; current events; community involvement; citizen participation; consumer advocacy; and governmental responsibility, responsiveness, and accountability.
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Friday, May 30, 2014
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Ohio Charter Schools and Snake Oil
I read something over on Twitter that brought snake oil and the concept of the snake oil sales pitch to my mind when thinking of charter schools, especially those in Ohio.
The following words within the quotation marks are what I had read on my Twitter feed (the other words I have added on my own):
Private nongovernment "charter" community "schools use key words to entice families away from" chartered traditional "public schools."
I added the wording that I did because all primary and secondary schools in Ohio are required to be chartered, be they traditional public schools operated by public school districts with elected school board members, or be they private schools, or be they private parochial schools, or be they nonprofit or for-profit community schools.
Read the article in the following embedded link:
Charter school operators use key words to entice families away from public schools, by Ashley Morris and Brittany Landsberger, TheNewsOutlet.org
The following words within the quotation marks are what I had read on my Twitter feed (the other words I have added on my own):
Private nongovernment "charter" community "schools use key words to entice families away from" chartered traditional "public schools."
I added the wording that I did because all primary and secondary schools in Ohio are required to be chartered, be they traditional public schools operated by public school districts with elected school board members, or be they private schools, or be they private parochial schools, or be they nonprofit or for-profit community schools.
Read the article in the following embedded link:
Charter school operators use key words to entice families away from public schools, by Ashley Morris and Brittany Landsberger, TheNewsOutlet.org
Attribution: Ohio School Boards
Incidentally, if you look at my background information (as embedded), you will see that I have served on both a public school board and a community school board.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Life Choices
Life is full of choices. It is your life; and, your choices are your own to make. Take ownership and responsibilty for your choices. What you choose is what you get. Choose wisely.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Do you really matter? What about your family? Who are your real friends?
How many people can relate to the the following photo meme statement about when one person really matters to another person?
Here is a quote to consider - and you may use it with others, if you so choose:
“Friends always have time for friends. Busy friends make time for friends. Regardless of how busy a person may be, a true friend is never too busy for another friend.” – Roland Louis Hansen
I have previously written on several occasions my thoughts on the overall subject of family, friends, and friendship. For example, if you click on the following embedded link, you will be able to read the blog entry "Real Friends" over on my other blog, Roland's Ramblings, at the end of which, you will find an embedded link that will open another browser providing you with every Roland’s Ramblings blog entry I have written that mentions the word “friends” – and if you are of a mind to do so, you may read whichever of them you so choose – or not.
Here is a quote to consider - and you may use it with others, if you so choose:
“Friends always have time for friends. Busy friends make time for friends. Regardless of how busy a person may be, a true friend is never too busy for another friend.” – Roland Louis Hansen
I have previously written on several occasions my thoughts on the overall subject of family, friends, and friendship. For example, if you click on the following embedded link, you will be able to read the blog entry "Real Friends" over on my other blog, Roland's Ramblings, at the end of which, you will find an embedded link that will open another browser providing you with every Roland’s Ramblings blog entry I have written that mentions the word “friends” – and if you are of a mind to do so, you may read whichever of them you so choose – or not.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
An Editorial Video: Social Security, Restrictions on Firearms, Regulation of Doctor Fees
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