On May 25, 2010, CCSD will be bringing former Atlanta mayor and U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young for a speech to CCSD employees.
From the poster:
Ambassador Andrew Young to Discuss
“From the Civil Rights Movement to Today:
The Impact of This Journey in
American Education”
Who: Open to CCSD Employees
When: Tuesday, May 25, 2010
4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Where: Curriculum and Professional Development Center
Room 143
Student Support
Services Division
Equity & Diversity
Education Department
799-8484
Ambassador Andrew Young’s humanitarian efforts and influence
have spanned the globe. From his beginnings as an ordained minister
and top aide to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the Civil Rights Movement,
to his current position as founding principal and chair of Good-
Works International, an organization that embraces his long-held mission
of facilitating economic development in the Caribbean and Africa,
Ambassador Young has dedicated himself to improving the lives of all
people.
COST: No Cost.
Ambassador Andrew Young to Discuss
“From the Civil Rights Movement to Today:
The Impact of This Journey in
American Education”
Who: Open to CCSD Employees
When: Tuesday, May 25, 2010
4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Where: Curriculum and Professional Development Center
Room 143
Student Support
Services Division
Equity & Diversity
Education Department
Ambassador Andrew Young’s humanitarian efforts and influence
have spanned the globe. From his beginnings as an ordained minister
and top aide to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the Civil Rights Movement,
to his current position as founding principal and chair of Good-
Works International, an organization that embraces his long-held mission
of facilitating economic development in the Caribbean and Africa,
Ambassador Young has dedicated himself to improving the lives of all
people.
COST: No Cost.
Licensed employees will receive professional development compensation
per the negotiated agreement between the Clark County
School District and the Clark County Education Association.
Note: This event is sponsored by the Clark County School District.
CCSD Regulation 4280, Dress and Grooming: All Employees will
apply.
EDE 4/23/10 Page 1 of 1.
Note: This event is sponsored by the Clark County School District.
CCSD Regulation 4280, Dress and Grooming: All Employees will
apply.
EDE 4/23/10 Page 1 of 1
I am sure Andrew Young will give a good speech. He is history and knowledgeable about the civil rights movement. He offers good insight as to what is happening now.
So, since Young is probably not talking for free, he will receive his expenses paid plus whatever he charges for the speech. I don't know what he charges, but I am pretty sure total costs will cost more than $10,000 or more.
Is it a wise move to bring in Ambassador Young when the school district is broke. Probably not.
However the kicker is this: "
"Licensed employees will receive professional development compensation
per the negotiated agreement between the Clark County
School District and the Clark County Education Association."
If you are a teacher and you attend this speech, you will be paid between $22 and $30 an hour to listen to Ambassador Young.
I am sure Young is a great speaker but do you need to be paid to listen to him? If 200 teachers come and listen to him for two hours, that will cost the district about $8800, in addition to all the other costs.
When times are good, I have no problem bringing in Andrew Young and let him speak. But if you have to pay teachers to listen to him, this probably is not a good idea at this time.
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