Q&A: Why Microsoft surrendered 7 million blogs to WordPress.com:
"Microsoft surprised many people in the tech community today when it announced plans to end work on its 6-year-old Windows Live Spaces blogging platform, helping its users migrate to the rival WordPress.com.
More surprising: The arrangement comes with no financial compensation, no marketing agreements, and no commitments that WordPress.com use Windows Live ID or Microsoft's Windows Azure cloud-computing platform.
So why do it?" Read More >>
By Todd Bishop
TechFlash
News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
Monday, September 27, 2010
LETTER: Should Year-Round Schooling be an option for managing LW District growth?
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| Richard Morris and Sadie |
Year-Round School is the scheduling of educational institutions so that students take class throughout the entire calendar year. A motivation is that higher student throughput is accomplished via more effective scheduling of school resources. Year round schedules deliver the same number of total days of classroom education and vacation as traditional calendars, distributed differently throughout the year. Funding considerations favor multi-tracking students, which allows more students to use the same number of classrooms, instead of constructing entirely new schools. Some institutions use this method to relieve overcrowding in some of the larger schools.
Advocates claim that year-round calendars help students achieve higher and allow teachers to provide more effective education. Reports from the California State Department Of Education show that standardized reading test scores increased 19.3% for year-round grade school students[1] and that a greater number of year-round students met state score objectives than those on traditional schedules[1]. Conversely, opponents insist that year-round education is detrimental to student learning. Some school board officials and studies indicate negative impacts of schedule changes and year-round education. Lawsuits have even been filed against various school districts to block or ban year-round calendars,[2] charging that year-round education is "harmful to students."
By Richard Morris
Education Hill - Redmond
i Phone Photo by Yoder
LWSD Overcrowding input session schedule:
Tuesday, September 28, Eastlake High School, 6-8 p.m.
Thursday, September 30, Juanita High School, 6-8 p.m.
Wednesday, October 6, L.E. Scarr Resource Center, Redmond Town Center, 5:00-7:30 p.m.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
80 Rose Hill area parents and youth turn out for the Hartman weed-pull!
| See the long, brown, linear band of dirt where the weeds were pulled? |
Saturday was a beautiful day to work in the forest! A large group of volunteers from the Rose Hill area spent 3+ hours on Saturday pulling weeds in the Hartman Greenbelt on 176th Ave. NE. The neighbors across the street were obviously smiling. Some may have pitched in.
The turn-out was huge. Over 80 volunteers showed up for this Cascade Conservancy "GreenRedmond" event. Many were from Kirkland. Students from Rose Hill J.H.were out in force, earning school credit for their work. But, perhaps the largest contingent of "urban foresters" were scouts from two Kirkland LDS wards. Jim Balkman greeted the workers while Jeff Burnham, President of the Kirkland LDS Stake (six wards) pitched in - literally! Some weed piles were almost five feet tall.
A hard-working maintenance supervisor from the City of Redmond appeared to be running the whole show. The Land Steward couldn't make it that day, and Councilmember Myers infamous bicycle and clippers were not to be seen. But, the volunteers did just fine!
Report and Photo by Yoder
The Municipal League of King County opposes proposed County sales tax increase.
Election Day in Tuesday, November 2.
Seattle – Today the Municipal League of King County released recommendations on six proposals that will appear on the November general election ballot. Notably, the League is opposing the proposed King County sales tax increase.
Read More >> for complete findings from the League’s review. In summary, the League made the following recommendations:
· SUPPORT: King County Charter Amendment No. 1 to specify the local and regional role of county government,
· SUPPORT: King County Charter Amendment No. 2 to change the way political candidates file campaign finance materials,
· NO POSITION: King County Charter Amendment No. 3 to grant the Sheriff authority to bargain working conditions,
· OPPOSE: King County Proposition 1, which authorizes King County to impose an additional sales tax (two-tenths of one percent) to fund criminal justice services,
“These were not easy decisions,” said League Co-Chair Kathy Elias. “The sales tax proposal was an especially difficult issue. However, our Committee felt that the County should demonstrate significant progress on the road to reform before asking voters to approve additional taxing authority.” Read More >>
Seattle – Today the Municipal League of King County released recommendations on six proposals that will appear on the November general election ballot. Notably, the League is opposing the proposed King County sales tax increase.
Read More >> for complete findings from the League’s review. In summary, the League made the following recommendations:
· SUPPORT: King County Charter Amendment No. 1 to specify the local and regional role of county government,
· SUPPORT: King County Charter Amendment No. 2 to change the way political candidates file campaign finance materials,
· NO POSITION: King County Charter Amendment No. 3 to grant the Sheriff authority to bargain working conditions,
· OPPOSE: King County Proposition 1, which authorizes King County to impose an additional sales tax (two-tenths of one percent) to fund criminal justice services,
“These were not easy decisions,” said League Co-Chair Kathy Elias. “The sales tax proposal was an especially difficult issue. However, our Committee felt that the County should demonstrate significant progress on the road to reform before asking voters to approve additional taxing authority.” Read More >>
MudBay Grand Opening at Bella Bottega - a howl of a good time!
| Neighbors at MudBay Grand Opening in Bella Bottega |
A crowd favorite was Dan Nelson's exhibit with tips on dog care. Did you know your dog is dehydrated when the scruff of its neck fur stands up after you pull it? And, the Mountaineers publish a "Best Hikes with Dogs" book, written by Dan? He also writes the Seattle Times, "Getting in Gear" feature on Thursday's.
Jenny Solomon, Owner of "Wag More Dog Walkers" was giving away collapsible water dishes. She runs a neighborhood dog-walking business on Education Hill. When you're busy or out of town Jenny will walk you dog one-on-one for $22.50 per half hour. (The Solomon family are active city volunteers- Brad volunteers for the Redmond Historical Society; their daughter Michelle was a leader in the City's Youth Partnership Program.)
So what's with MudBay?
MudBay is family owned and operated higher-end "natural dog and cat food pet supply store." They started in a feed store in Olympia overlooking Mud Bay, in l988. The founder's son and daughter, Lars and Marissa Wulff, have since expanded to 20 Puget Sound stores with Mercer Island and Redmond the most recent. Contact MudBay at Info@mudbay.us.
It appears MudBay has big plans to keep expanding. The family recently hired two Starbuck's executives, including Redmondite, Brad Stevens, a past Starbucks Vice President of Marketing - America. Brad says the Puget Sound market is home to some of the most educated and knowledgeable pet-owners in the country. He says it's a great market for a company like MudBay that appeals to healthy dogs and cats.
Report and Photo By Yoder
Friday, September 24, 2010
Overlake Squadron Civil Air Patrol Cadets Meet at LW School District Offices
from the desk of Mike Holliday....
One of the best kept secrets in town is the Overlake Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol. CAP has been around since 1941 and has 60,000 members across the country in 1500 Squadrons.
The Overlake unit has been here for 15 years and is mainly a Cadet Squadron made up of young people aged 12-18 operating from the Lake Washington School District Resource Center located in the Redmond Town Center.
The unit meets throughout the year on Tuesday evenings from 6:45-9:00pm. CAP operates like a military unit, wears the USAF uniforms, but is an all volunteer civilian organization with no obligation for military service.
The Squadron is holding a recruiting campaign during the month of September for new cadets as well as adults who support the operation. Of particular interest are adults who are pilots, medical, web-site design, and emergency services personnel. Email Mike Holliday at: overlake@wawg.cap.gov
We welcome the public to attend a meeting during the month of September to see the cadets training and to learn more about the Civil Air Patrol. Read More details of the program and FAQ from Mike >>
Regards,
MICHAEL B HOLLIDAY, 1st Lt, Civil Air Patrol
Commander PCR-WA-050
Overlake Composite (Cadet) Squadron
Civil Air Patrol
www.facebook.com/overlakesquadron
| Overlake Squadron CAP Color Guard in Safeco Stadium -- will perform in community upon request |
One of the best kept secrets in town is the Overlake Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol. CAP has been around since 1941 and has 60,000 members across the country in 1500 Squadrons.
The Overlake unit has been here for 15 years and is mainly a Cadet Squadron made up of young people aged 12-18 operating from the Lake Washington School District Resource Center located in the Redmond Town Center.
The unit meets throughout the year on Tuesday evenings from 6:45-9:00pm. CAP operates like a military unit, wears the USAF uniforms, but is an all volunteer civilian organization with no obligation for military service.
The Squadron is holding a recruiting campaign during the month of September for new cadets as well as adults who support the operation. Of particular interest are adults who are pilots, medical, web-site design, and emergency services personnel. Email Mike Holliday at: overlake@wawg.cap.gov
We welcome the public to attend a meeting during the month of September to see the cadets training and to learn more about the Civil Air Patrol. Read More details of the program and FAQ from Mike >>
Regards,
MICHAEL B HOLLIDAY, 1st Lt, Civil Air Patrol
Commander PCR-WA-050
Overlake Composite (Cadet) Squadron
Civil Air Patrol
www.facebook.com/overlakesquadron
Thursday, September 23, 2010
UPDATED: Evergreen (Public) Hospital responds to citizen requests for access.
UPDATE: [Read the comments under this post] Two citizens from Redmond have attended Evergreen Public Hospital Commission meetings in the last few months. One citizen wanted to learn more about the Commissioner's role in hospital governance, specifically with regard to the decision to add a 4th level to Evergreen's Redmond Medical ER Clinic at Bella Bottega. As you can read from the Board minutes below, I have been asking for improved public access to the Commission Meetings and Study Sessions.
On September 17, after making several public email requests and this August 17 public comment, Laurene Burton of Evergreen sent the following message that they would publish agendas and minutes somewhere on their website within the week.
Sept. 17, 2010
Dear Bob,
Your email is very timely as I have been working with our webmaster and plan on having meeting agendas and minutes posted by the beginning of next week. You will be one of the first to know when that has been completed.
Have a great weekend!
Laurene (H. Burton)
Administrative Director of Evergreen Hospital
Public Records Request Officer
As of 9/27, the Board web page hasn't been updated. To find the "Commissioner Reports" from their meeting, Read More >>
Swedish Redmond Campus is looking for Artwork from Children and Young Adults
Swedish Looking for Artwork from Children, Young Adults to Feature in New Redmond Campus
Contact: Ed Boyle, 206-386-2748, ed.boyle@swedish.org
REDMOND, WASH., Sept. 22, 2010 – Swedish is excited to be building a new campus in Redmond, located on Union Hill Road. The facility will feature a full-service Emergency Department, primary care clinic and office space for various physician specialists. In an effort to be an engaged community
partner and improve the healing environment of our new facility, we would like to feature digital images of artwork or photos by children or young adults who live in the Redmond area (open to children and young adults ages 5 to 18). The digital images selected will be turned into long-lasting pieces of art to showcase in the new Swedish facility.
“Art plays an important role in creating a positive, welcoming and healing environment. When deciding on what works of art to display at Swedish/Redmond, we knew we wanted to feature local artwork. And what better pieces to include in the facility than works by children or young adults who live the in area,” said Janette Turner, a member of Swedish’s Art Committee. “Art or photos by children can often be the most healing and touching pieces, as they truly come from the heart and are often shaped by their own experiences. We look forward to showcasing works by these young members of the community.” Read More >>
| Bettina Makley's Healing Art Journal |
Contact: Ed Boyle, 206-386-2748, ed.boyle@swedish.org
REDMOND, WASH., Sept. 22, 2010 – Swedish is excited to be building a new campus in Redmond, located on Union Hill Road. The facility will feature a full-service Emergency Department, primary care clinic and office space for various physician specialists. In an effort to be an engaged community
partner and improve the healing environment of our new facility, we would like to feature digital images of artwork or photos by children or young adults who live in the Redmond area (open to children and young adults ages 5 to 18). The digital images selected will be turned into long-lasting pieces of art to showcase in the new Swedish facility.
“Art plays an important role in creating a positive, welcoming and healing environment. When deciding on what works of art to display at Swedish/Redmond, we knew we wanted to feature local artwork. And what better pieces to include in the facility than works by children or young adults who live the in area,” said Janette Turner, a member of Swedish’s Art Committee. “Art or photos by children can often be the most healing and touching pieces, as they truly come from the heart and are often shaped by their own experiences. We look forward to showcasing works by these young members of the community.” Read More >>
Current LWPTSA Parent Volunteer Opportunities and Parent Education
from the desk of Joanne Hall, LWPTSA Committee Chair, Parent Education....
PARENT VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES & PARENT EDUCATION
LINKS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. The district's LINKS program (Looking Into the Needs of Kids and Schools) places volunteers into schools as tutors, mentors, or classroom helpers. Would you like to help the children in our district? Visit the LINKS web site to learn more and sign up to volunteer.BRAIN RULES: SURVIVING & THRIVING FROM HOME TO SCHOOL. Most of us have no idea what's really going on inside our heads. Yet brain scientists have uncovered details every business leader, parent, and teacher should know. Brain Rules, taught by John Medina, is about what we know for sure, and what we might do about it. The workshop will be held on Tuesday, October 5th from 7:00-9:00 PM. Location: Cornerstone Theater at The Bear Creek School (Union Hill Campus location at 8905 208th Avenue NE, Redmond) Admission Price: $20. Visit the Bear Creek School's web site to purchase tickets. Read More >>
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
A Letter from Councilmember Hank Margeson encouraging safe disposal of unwanted prescriptions.
The City of Redmond is sponsoring a "drug drop-off" program this Saturday (10-2) at the Redmond Police Department Lobby. Councilmmember Hank Margeson has been working hard for more than two years to form and implement these programs.
Here's what Hank has to say....
Hi Bob,
YES! The Saturday drug drop-off program is really great news. I had intended to write to you to put it on your blog, but was busy doing Safeco's work during the day and then stopped by the house to change before visiting Gold's Gym to get in a heavy workout. And to my delight, you wrote to me!
The drug drop-off program adds to the options our residents now have to safely dispose of unused and unwanted prescriptions. Most important, it offers the option to securely dispose of controlled substances, no questions asked. We need to keep educating everyone to avoid flushing (except in rare circumstances) drugs down the drain and ending up in our streams, rivers, lakes and the Sound. If dropping off isn't a good option for some, I encourage them to follow the guidance provided by Attorney General Rob McKenna, mix the unused prescriptions in a zip lock bag along with used coffee grounds or kitty litter and put them in the trash.
Taking a step back, while this is a one day event, the momentum seems to be moving in the right direction in terms of safely and securely disposing of prescriptions. Who knows what the future holds in terms of additional options drug disposal options.
Thanks for keeping this in your Blog!
On an unrelated note, are you hearing anything from your readership on Backyard Chickens?
Take Care,
Hank
Details on Saturday's drug-drop off program
On Chickens: http://redmondcity.blogspot.com/2010/09/city-may-revisit-backyard-chicken.html
Here's what Hank has to say....
Hi Bob,
YES! The Saturday drug drop-off program is really great news. I had intended to write to you to put it on your blog, but was busy doing Safeco's work during the day and then stopped by the house to change before visiting Gold's Gym to get in a heavy workout. And to my delight, you wrote to me!
The drug drop-off program adds to the options our residents now have to safely dispose of unused and unwanted prescriptions. Most important, it offers the option to securely dispose of controlled substances, no questions asked. We need to keep educating everyone to avoid flushing (except in rare circumstances) drugs down the drain and ending up in our streams, rivers, lakes and the Sound. If dropping off isn't a good option for some, I encourage them to follow the guidance provided by Attorney General Rob McKenna, mix the unused prescriptions in a zip lock bag along with used coffee grounds or kitty litter and put them in the trash.
Taking a step back, while this is a one day event, the momentum seems to be moving in the right direction in terms of safely and securely disposing of prescriptions. Who knows what the future holds in terms of additional options drug disposal options.
Thanks for keeping this in your Blog!
On an unrelated note, are you hearing anything from your readership on Backyard Chickens?
Take Care,
Hank
Details on Saturday's drug-drop off program
On Chickens: http://redmondcity.blogspot.com/2010/09/city-may-revisit-backyard-chicken.html
Monday, September 20, 2010
"Braided Grass Art", by Sarah Kavage
| click to enlarge |
This photograph of Sarah Kavage's "Braided Grass" art was taken in August, 2010 by Redmond resident, John Reinke. A rare natural art installation, Sarah's work was discovered close to the Sammamish River Trail just south of the 116th Street Bridge. The "Braided Grass" art was woven for the City of Redmond.
-- posted by Bob Yoder
A Rabble Rouser in Redmond?
Outside.in monitors all the news, blogs, and discussions on the web and dynamically maps them to more than 57,000 neighborhoods in the US. You can find "What's Happening Where You Are Right Now." on the Outside.in search engine .
I was invited by Esther Brown of "Outside.in" to an interview for her feature, "Bloggers We Love". The interview is titled "A Rabble Rouser in Redmond?" Yup, that's me! Check it out! Comments, please!
Outside.in is supported by leading investors including Union Square Ventures, CNN, Village Ventures, Betaworks, the New York City Investment Fund, and Milestone Venture Partners.
The interview: "A Rabble Rouser in Redmond?"
Photo By Pam Yoder
I was invited by Esther Brown of "Outside.in" to an interview for her feature, "Bloggers We Love". The interview is titled "A Rabble Rouser in Redmond?" Yup, that's me! Check it out! Comments, please!
Outside.in is supported by leading investors including Union Square Ventures, CNN, Village Ventures, Betaworks, the New York City Investment Fund, and Milestone Venture Partners.
The interview: "A Rabble Rouser in Redmond?"
Photo By Pam Yoder
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