Opinion

Editorial | The ugly parts of this job | Kris Hill

Cases of sexual abuse and misconduct seem to be everywhere this year. Nationally the allegations against former Penn State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky as well as the accusations against Bernie Fine, a former assistant mens basketball coach at Syracuse University, have caused far-reaching waves in education and athletics.

  • Dec 30, 2011
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Editorial | Smartphones, hubris, oh my | Dennis Box

The best way to start this column is a line from Roman Polanski’s 1974 film “Chinatown.” Noah Cross says to J.J. Gittes, “You may think you know what you’re dealing with, but believe me, you don’t.” Oh yeah.

Editorial cartoon by Frank Shiers

Editorial cartoon of the week by Frank Shiers, Jr.

A look at the new year through cartoon of Frank Shiers, Jr.

  • Dec 26, 2011
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Editorial cartoon by Frank Shiers

Editorial | The green, red and white divinity of Christmas past | Dennis Box

Christmas is right around the corner and as usual I am completely unprepared for everything. I have no idea what to buy, where to go to purchase anything and my daughter will be home for the holidays, which means life as I know it is over.

Editorial | A Christmas underworld | Dennis Box

Christmas stories are a tradition in many families. You hear of folks talk about watching Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life” every year.

Editorial | Evaluating teachers in today’s classroom | Melvin Tate

These days, in some school districts both teachers and administrators are being evaluated to some extent based on student performance on standardized tests, and their jobs may depend on how well their students perform. Back in the day, with less diversity, there would have been only a few problems using students’ scores on standardized tests as a significant part of a teachers’ evaluation. However, in some areas student populations have dramatically changed in a variety of ways.

Setting the record straight on Kent School District graduation rates and other issues | Editorial

In the Nov. 11 edition of the Kent Reporter, Charles Hoff wrote a commentary on the need for community involvement in our schools. As a Kent School Board member, former teacher, college professor and longtime community supporter, I couldn’t agree more. Research and common sense is very clear - the more the adults of a community get involved in our schools, the better our kids’ chances will be for informed, prepared, prosperous, healthy, happy and impactful lives.

The discords of graduation from high school | Guest commentary

Graduating from high school is one of those achievements every person is able to accomplish once in a life time.

Editorial | Invasion of the phone zombies | Dennis Box

I like to watch movies. I grew up watching movies with my grandma and I knew all the stars from the ‘20s, ‘30s and ‘40s by the time I was 10.

Remembering a time of infamy | Editorial

My column this week was going to be about a political issue until I noticed the date Wednesday morning. My calendar lists Dec. 7 as “Remember Pearl Harbor” day.

Editorial cartoon by Frank Shiers

Weekly editorial cartoon | Frank Shiers

Frank Shiers, Jr. editorial cartoon of the week.

  • Dec 11, 2011
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Editorial cartoon by Frank Shiers

A view of Occupy protests | Editorial

On Sept. 21, I participated in a rally at Occupy Seattle. I did so to support the movement and specifically in protest of our country’s over-reliance on a carbon-based economy and the mega corporations that profit extravagantly from its continuance to the detriment of our environment.

Editorial | Lessons from the political season | Dennis Box

The 2011 political season is one I will not soon forget. It ranks up there as one of the most interesting I have been involved in for several years.

Finding the cure for the state budget – jobs | Editorial

We don’t really have a budget problem – we have a jobs problem. When the economy was good, the budget was fine. So the question is this: How can we balance the budget while creating jobs?

Higher sales tax not the answer | Editorial

If you haven’t started your holiday shopping, you might want to hold on to your wallet. Gov. Chris Gregoire wants the state to dig deeper into your pocket to help bail-out the state budget.

Thanksgiving when the world was young | Dennis Box

I started thinking about food today, probably because of Thanksgiving — the great American food day of the year.

Editorial | Educating youth takes a family | Melvin Tate

I could be a great critic of school systems, especially in the light of all the battles we have fought during the past 20 years to dismantle the structures in the system that foster disproportionality and a number of disparities affecting impoverished students of all colors. However, educators are not the only ones responsible for educating students in a given community.

Cartoon by Fank SHiers

Frank Shiers’ ‘State Democrats’ Priorties’

A political cartoon from the desk of Frank Shiers, Jr.

  • Nov 19, 2011
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Cartoon by Fank SHiers

Improvement to schools will require involvement | Editorial

This past week the National Assessment of Educational Progress put out its annual report on the achievement levels of fourth and eighth graders in this nation. This assessment is done by taking a random sample of students from each state; local school districts have been involved in the past, comparing them to previous year’s achievement.

  • Nov 13, 2011
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Looking for solutions to Washington state budget | Rep. Pat Sullivan

Washington, like nearly every other state in the country, is still feeling the economic drag that’s resulted from the worst recession our nation has seen since the 1930’s. Heading into the 2011 session last January, the legislature faced a $5.1 billion budget hole for 2011-13 biennium. Before we adjourned, we passed a bipartisan budget that not only filled that gap but also spent nearly $750 million less that the experts predicted we would collect in revenue during the next two years.