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Amanda Spielman, chief inspector of the education watchdog, hit back at claims that Ofsted's inspectorate gave lower ratings to schools in lower-class communities with a majority of white pupils.
Recent Ofsted figures show that only four percent of secondary schools with a majority of white pupils received an "outstanding" grade, while almost half got Ofsted's lowest two ratings. By contrast, 29 percent of schools where ethnic minorities were more prevalent were rated as outstanding, while fewer than one-in-five were inadequate.
"We can't pretend that Ofsted judgments are not lower in certain areas - many of them with a high proportion of white working-class children. But that shouldn't surprise us," Spielman said in her keynote address at the Festival of Education on Thursday.
This story goes to show you to ALWAYS report these people when you come into contact with them, not just in person, but on social media as well.
"I will kill Donald Trump if you don't follow my leaders lead." Twitter Post -Andrew Long RyanIt was a Twitter post that read, "I will kill Donald Trump if you don't follow my leaders lead" and a Facebook post that read "Death is Coming" that helped tip off the Secret Service and start the investigation into this potentially unstable individual.
A report published by the Applied Population Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that whites are dying faster than they are being born in 26 states, up from 17 states only two years earlier. The sudden spike in the death-to-birth ratio for whites across the country seems to challenge conservative-sounding projections made by the Census Bureau, which has estimated that whites could drop below 50 percent of the population around 2045.
The startling figures were likely exacerbated by plummeting fertility rates after the 2008 financial crisis, coupled with rising mortality rates for whites driven in part by drug overdoses, the report said.
The results of the report - which examined the period from 1999 to 2016 using data from the National Center for Health Statistics, the federal agency that tracks births and deaths - have surprised even its authors.
The flight, departing from Kolkata was delayed by over four hours for its journey to Bagdogra, West Bengal.
When passengers began growing frustrated, the aircraft's captain told them to disembark the plane without any explanation.
However, when they refused due to heavy rain outside, he forced them out by turning the air conditioning on high, it is claimed.
A clip from inside in the plane shows the passengers shouting loudly and complaining as the mist swirls around the cabin nearly obscuring the people.
Assembly Bill 931 would raise the standard for the use of lethal force from 'reasonable' to 'necessary.' If it were to pass, police officers could only kill a suspect if all other options were exhausted.
While the bill passed its first policy committee on Tuesday, police opposition could obstruct its passage through the state's legislature. The Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC), which represents rank-and-file police officers in the state, called the bill "reactionary legislation" that will "handcuff peace officers and their abilities to keep communities safe."
Israel and Iran are known to be at odds with each other; however, Iran's national football team received unusual support during their game with Spain.
A group of Israelis of Iranian origin gathered to cheer on the team. There are over 350,000 Jews of Iranian descent living in Israel and despite the political enmity between the two Middle Eastern countries, Israelis of Iranian origin felt great fondness for their former compatriots and their national team.
Dedrick D Williams, 22, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder following the death of the 20-year-old rapper, real name Jahseh Onfroy outside a motorcycle dealership in south Florida.
Williams, who reportedly has previous arrests for cocaine and weapons possession as well as domestic violence and aggravated assault, has also been charged with violating his probation for theft of a motor vehicle and driving without a valid licence, according to TMZ.
It's true that while we're very quick in this country to apologize for, say, cutting somebody off in line at Tim Horton's, we're less than prompt at apologizing for the really big stuff - like the century-long policy know as the Canadian Indian residential school system, which forcibly removed indigenous children from their families. The first real apology on behalf of the Canadian government didn't come until 2008, when then-Prime Minister Stephen Harper acknowledged the excesses of the residential school system, and that the system itself had been a crime. This was a first - and it took 130 years since the creation of the Indian Act in 1876, which led to the system's creation.
In a way, Harper's apology was premature. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada would not issue its final report on the crimes committed by the Canadian government - and their literal partners-in-crime, the Catholic and Protestant churches - until 2015. After a decade of digging into the annals of the residential school system, it produced a raft of statistics that astonished most Canadians (at least those who deigned to pay attention). Here is but a taste of what the report revealed:
The first lady appeared to be wearing a Zara jacket with the astonishing caption: 'I really don't care. Do U?'
When Melania Trump met with detained children at the Texas border on Thursday, she struck a compassionate tone, asking staff at the facility: "How I can help ... these children to reunite with their families as quickly as possible?"
Earlier in the day, though, the first lady's attire sent a different message. As she boarded a plane to Texas, she appeared to be wearing a Zara jacket with the astonishing caption: "I really don't care. Do U?"
Photos taken as she boarded the plane at Andrews airbase didn't capture the jacket's full text, but it seems to be the same as the one that costs $39 and is available from the Zara website.
Comment: Outrage is in no short supply these days, when something as simple as wardrobe choice can have people up in arms. While Melania's timing was perhaps poorly thought out, only someone who is possessed by a hatred for all things Trump could assume the message on the jacket was intended to be a reference to the children separated from their families. She obviously cares, given her actions. And even if she didn't care, the First Lady would have to be a complete idiot to start a PR nightmare by 'revealing her true feelings'.
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The western lowland gorilla passed away in her sleep Tuesday morning at the Gorilla Foundation's preserve in California's Santa Cruz mountains, the foundation said.
"Koko touched the lives of millions as an ambassador for all gorillas and an icon for interspecies communication and empathy," the foundation said on its website. "She was beloved and will be deeply missed."















Comment: Maybe Peter Fonda is next?