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Thursday, September 29, 2016 - 9:30am

The National WWII Museum and WYES-TV Commemorate Pearl Harbor Anniversary with National Student Electronic Field Trip
Web-streamed program to feature survivor accounts of 1941 attack, historic sites in Hawaii

NEW ORLEANS (September 27, 2016) – To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, PBS member station WYES-TV/New Orleans and The National WWII Museum will webcast a national, interactive Electronic Field Trip (EFT) focusing on the events of that momentous day. Debuting live on December 7 (9:00 am and 1:00 pm CST), “Remember Pearl Harbor – How Students Like YOU Experienced the Day of Infamy” will give students from across the country an opportunity to join student reporters as they deliver updates from the Museum in New Orleans and historic sites on Oahu, including Pearl Harbor.

In addition to on-the-scene reporting by Julia Bresnan and Eliana de Las Casas, the EFT will feature eyewitnesses to the attack, who in 1941 were the same age as “Remember Pearl Harbor’s” intended audience today. Students in grades 5 through 8 will watch as witnesses recall the raid they experienced as children and discuss the effect it had on their lives in the aftermath. Jimmy Lee, who is also participating in the Museum’s 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor tour, will bring Bresnan to the exact spot where he saw the events unfold before his eyes less than a mile away from the harbor, when he was only 11 years old.

Guided by staff members from the Museum’s education department, students will also see Museum exhibits and artifacts related to the attack, then visit historic sites in Hawaii linked to that day.

“Students who tune in for the field trip will get an up-close look at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, the USS Arizona Memorial, Wheeler Army Airfield and the Pacific Aviation Museum on Ford Island,” said Chrissy Gregg, the Museum’s virtual classroom coordinator. “They will also visit Roosevelt High School on Oahu to learn how the lives of students dramatically changed after December 7. As we commemorate this critical moment in our nation’s history, the field trip will truly allow today’s young people to connect with the events of that day.”

Designed for national web streaming, “Remember Pearl Harbor” is expected to reach more than 100,000 students across the nation. In addition to eyewitness accounts from those who were children in 1941, the field trip will feature compelling testimony from veteran survivors. Participating students will also have the opportunity to ask questions in real time and participate in live polls.

WYES producers Tom Gregory and Marcia Kavanaugh, along with Museum educators Chrissy Gregg and Kenneth Hoffman, coordinated production for the EFT. Gregory will host the program live from the Museum’s US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. Kavanaugh notes, “WYES is pleased to collaborate with the Museum to offer this well-researched, credible and interactive lesson about the significance of the attack on Pearl Harbor to students nationwide.” Following the live webcast on December 7, the EFT will be archived online and available on demand to teachers and students.

The National WWII Museum and WYES partnered to produce their first Electronic Field Trip in 2015. “We’re All in This Together!” reached students in 48 states and was recently honored by the National Educational Telecommunications Association with the 2016 Instructional Media Award, Discrete Learning Object. This award is national recognition.

Learn more about how your classroom can participate in “Remember Pearl Harbor” by visiting pearl75.org/electronic-field-trip. Send questions in advance to fieldtrips@wyes.org.

For nearly 60 years, WYES has worked to inform, teach, illuminate, entertain and inspire our entire community. It is the oldest public television station serving southeast Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, the 12th oldest in the nation, and the most utilized non-profit organization in our two states with as many as a half-million people using our broadcasts, outreach activities and website each week. We are proud to be part of the nation’s largest classroom, the largest stage for the arts and a trusted window to the world. For more information, call 504-486-5511 or visit wyes.org. Like us on Facebook (wyes.neworleans). Follow us on Twitter (@WYESTV) & Instagram (wyestv).

The National WWII Museum tells the story of the American experience in the war that changed the world – why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today – so that future generations will know the price of freedom and be inspired by what they learn. Dedicated in 2000 as The National D-Day Museum and now designated by Congress as America’s National WWII Museum, it celebrates the American Spirit, the teamwork, optimism, courage and sacrifices of the men and women who fought on the battlefront and served on the Home Front. For more information, call 877-813-3329 or 504-528-1944 or visit nationalww2museum.org.
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Park City, Utah – Sept. 27, 2016 – Guests preparing for ski season can get a jump on savings at Utah’s Westgate Park City Resort & Spa, located at the base of Canyons Village at Park City Mountain. Now through Oct. 10, the resort is offering 20 percent off during the ski season on stays of 3 or more nights.

Guests can take advantage of the upscale amenities and exceptional service of a AAA Four Diamond property at great rates during one of the best times of year. Families of all sizes will find the perfect accommodations, with options ranging from one-bedroom suites to three-bedroom villas and four-bedroom lofts.

Unique ski-in/ski-out accommodations allow guests easy access to more than 7,300 skiable acres and more than 300 ski runs, from beginner to professional. To take the hassle out of hauling skis after a long day on the slopes, the resort offers a free ski valet service, which transports and stores the skis overnight. Complimentary luxury vehicles transport guests to surrounding resorts and a variety of other destinations in the heart of Park City.

Beyond ski offerings, the resort also is home to Utah’s largest indoor/outdoor pool, Serenity Spa, a yoga studio, tennis and basketball courts, a game room, playground and more. Parents can enjoy some coveted quality time by taking advantage of the Kid's Club, which offers supervised fun for children ages 3-12 for $15.00 per hour and $5.00 per hour for each additional child. Westgate Park City Resort & Spa is also home to award-winning restaurants Edge Steakhouse, named Best Restaurant in Utah, and Drafts Sports Bar & Grill, featuring enclosed patio dining, which allows guests to enjoy both their meal and spectacular mountain views.

Additional details can be found at www.westgateparkcity.com.

*Booking dates September 26, 2016, through October 10, 2016. Good for travel dates November 18, 2016, through April 15, 2017. Not valid for groups or special events. Based upon availability. Restrictions and black-out dates may apply. One-night deposit required upon booking; refundable if stay canceled 30 days prior to check-in.

About Westgate Park City Resort & Spa
One of Utah's premier mountain resorts, Westgate Park City Resort & Spa features a prime location at the base of Canyons Village at Park City Mountain, spacious and attractive accommodations, and a variety of on-site amenities, including ski-in/ski-out access to Park City’s 7,300+ skiable acres, a free ski valet service, the signature Serenity Spa by Westgate, an indoor/outdoor pool, Drafts Sports Bar & Grill and Edge Steakhouse, the two-time award winner for Best Restaurant in Utah in the Best of State awards. For more information about Westgate Park City Resort & Spa, visit www.westgateparkcity.com.

About Westgate Resorts
Founded in 1982 by David A. Siegel, Westgate Resorts is one of the largest resort developers in the United States. Westgate features 26 themed destination resorts, with over 13,000 luxury villas in premier locations throughout the United States. Most Westgate Resorts locations feature a variety of unique restaurant, retail and spa concepts, including Drafts Sports Bar & Grill, Westgate Smokehouse Grill, Edge Steakhouse, Westgate Marketplace & Deli and Serenity Spa by Westgate. For more information about Westgate Resorts, visit www.westgateresorts.com.

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265 Organizations Call for Fully Funding Title IV, Part A

Title IV, Part A Coalition letter to Senate Appropriations Committee includes 90 national and regional organizations and 175 local and state organizations representing 48 states and Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico

 

 

Washington, D.C. - Today, the Title IV, Part A Coalition, which advocates for maximum funding for the flexible block grant found in the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and is comprised of more than 75 national organizations, sent a letter to the Senate Appropriations Committee requesting full funding for the Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants (SSAEG), found in Title IV, Part A of the bipartisan ESSA. The letter below (PDF) was signed by 90 national and regional organizations and 175 local and state organizations representing 48 states plus Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico.

 

 

Hon. Thad Cochran                                               Hon. Barbara Mikulski            

Chairman                                                               Ranking Member                                 

US Senate Appropriations Committee                  US Senate Appropriations Committee

Washington, DC   20510                                       Washington, DC  20510                    

 

Hon. Roy Blunt                                                     Hon. Patty Murray

Chairman                                                              Ranking Member

US Senate Subcommittee on Labor HHS            US Senate Subcommittee on Labor HHS

Education Appropriations                                     Education Appropriations  

Washington, DC   20510                                      Washington, DC   20510 

September 27, 2016                                                                             

Dear Chairmen Cochran and Blunt and Ranking Members Mikulski and Murray:

The undersigned organizations write to request that the Committee provide full funding for the Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants (SSAEG), found in Title IV, Part A of the bipartisan Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).

The SSAEG program, authorized at $1.65 billion for FY17, is the result of Congress’ decision to consolidate more than 20 existing programs, most of which were competitive, into a single formula-funded flexible block grant program that allows districts to choose where best to spend their SSAEG dollar in order to help all students develop the skills essential for learning readiness and academic success. These programs include: safe and healthy students activities, such as providing mental health services to students; increasing student access to STEM, computer science and accelerated learning courses, physical education, the arts, music, foreign languages and college and career counseling; funds for an effective school library program; and providing students with access to technology and digital materials and educators with technology professional development opportunities.

We make this request because we believe that the Committee’s approved FY17 appropriations level for this program is grossly inadequate. Specifically, the Committee proposes to fund this program at $300 million, which is a fraction of the authorized funding level to which Congress and the President agreed less than one year ago. This would have devastating consequences in all schools districts. For example, Jackson Public Schools in Mississippi, which would receive $1.971 million in FY17 if Title IVA receives full funding, would only receive $286,000 should the Senate approved figure become law. Similarly, Baltimore City Schools in Maryland faces the prospect of losing $4.245 million from a full Title IVA allocation if this program receives only $300 million in FY17 appropriations.

Beyond the financial challenges of such a low funding level, the amount approved by the Committee for SSAEG will not allow states and districts to make meaningful investments in a range of programs that, when combined, improve conditions for learning and help students receive a well-rounded education. It would force school districts to choose between high-quality programs that positively impact students in different ways – trading off school counseling services for Advanced Placement programs, for instance, thereby jeopardizing the greater flexibility for districts and schools that Congress intended.

Furthermore, funding this program at such a low level would necessitate turning this program into a competitive grant program, circumventing Congress’ plain intent in ESSA. A competitive program would significantly disadvantage smaller, more rural school districts as they often lack the capacity to apply for funding and, even if they do apply, face the prospect of receiving no money at all.

Lastly, underfunding this program in its first year of authorization severely hinders the program from being implemented effectively and sets the program up for steep cuts and lower appropriations in future years.

On behalf of the millions of students, parents, and educators that we collectively represent, we urge you to appropriate the full $1.65 billion authorized level for the Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants.

Sincerely,
 

 

National and Regional Organizations

 

 

Action for Healthy Kids

 

Afterschool Alliance

 

Alliance for Excellent Education

 

American Academy of Pediatrics

 

American Association of School Librarians

 

American College of Sports Medicine

 

American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages

 

American Councils for International Education

 

American Counseling Association

 

American Dance Therapy Association

 

American Heart Association

 

American Library Association

 

American Modeling Teachers Association

 

American Music Therapy Association

 

American Occupational Therapy Association

 

American Psychological Association

 

American School Counselor Association

 

American School Health Association

 

American Translators Association

 

Americans for the Arts

 

ASCD

 

Association for Computer Professionals/Northwest

 

Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators

 

Boys and Girls Clubs of America

 

Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools

 

Character.org

 

Coalition for Community Schools

 

Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL)

 

College Board

 

Committee for Children

 

Communities In Schools

 

Consortium for School Networking

 

Council for Economic Education

 

Council for Exceptional Children

 

Education Through Music

 

The Essilor Vision Foundation

 

Futures Without Violence

 

Girls Inc.

 

Girl Scouts of the USA

 

Health Corps

 

Healthy Schools Campaign

 

Institute for Education Leadership

 

International Association for College Admission Counseling

 

International Society for Technology in Education

 

Jazz at Lincoln Center

 

The Joyful Child Foundation

 

League of American Orchestras

 

Lions Clubs International

 

MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership

 

NAMM Foundation

 

National Association for College Admission Counseling

 

National Association for Music Education

 

National Council for the Social Studies

 

National Association of Elementary School Principals

 

National Association of Secondary School Principals

 

National Association of School Psychologists

 

National Association of Social Workers

 

National Association of State Boards of Education

 

National Association of State Directors of Special Education

 

National Center for Technological Literacy at the Museum of Science, Boston

 

National Coalition for History

 

National Council for the Social Studies

 

National Council of State Supervisors for Languages

 

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

 

National Earth Science Teachers Association

 

National Interscholastic Athletic Administrator

 

National PTA

 

National Science Teachers Association

 

National Superintendents Roundtable

 

Organization of American Kodály Educators

 

Partnership for 21st Century Learning

 

Percussive Arts Society

 

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America

 

Potomac and Chesapeake Association for College Admission Counseling

 

Rocky Mountain Association for College Admission Counseling

 

Safe Routes to School National Partnership

 

Save the Children

 

School Social Work Association of America

 

Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S.

 

SHAPE America

 

Society of Women Engineers

 

Southern Association for College Admission Counseling

 

Southern Conference on Language Teaching

 

Southwest Conference on Language Teaching

 

State Education Technology Directors Association

 

STEM Education Coalition

 

US Soccer Foundation

 

VH1 Save the Music Foundation

 

Western Association for College Admission Counseling

 

Wica Agli

 

 

 

State Organizations

 

 

 

Alabama

 

Alabama Association of School Psychologists

 

Alabama World Language Association

 

 

 

Alaska

 

Alaska School Counselors Association

 

Alaska Society for Technology in Education

 

 

 

Arizona

 

Arizona Citizens for the Arts

 

Arizona School Counselor Association

 

Arizona Technology in Education Association

 

 

 

Arkansas

 

Girls Inc. of Fort Smith

 

 

 

California

 

California Association of School Counselors

 

California Association of School Psychologists

 

California Educational Technology Professionals Association

 

California Language Teachers Association

 

California Science Teachers Association

 

CUE

 

Girls Inc. of Alameda County

 

Girls Inc. of Carpinteria

 

Girls Inc. of Greater Los Angeles

 

Girls Inc. of Northern Sacramento Valley

 

Girls Inc. of Orange County

 

Girls Inc. of West Contra Costa County

 

The STEM Network, a project of Children Now

 

 

 

Colorado

 

Colorado Conference of Foreign Language Teachers

 

Colorado School Counselor Association

 

Girls Inc. of Metro Denver

 

 

 

Connecticut

 

Connecticut Council of Language Teachers

 

Connecticut Educators Computer Association

 

Connecticut School Counselor Association

 

Girls Inc. of Western Connecticut

 

 

 

Delaware

 

Delaware Association of School Psychologists

 

Delaware School Counselor Association

 

 

 

District of Columbia

 

Girls Inc. of DC

 

 

 

Florida

 

Florida School Counselor Association

 

Florida Society for Technology in Education

 

Girls Inc. of Bay County

 

Girls Inc. of Jacksonville

 

Girls Inc. of Pinellas

 

 

 

Georgia

 

Georgia K12 CTO Council

 

Georgia School Counselor Association

 

Girls Inc. of Columbus and Phenix-Russell

 

 

 

Hawaii

 

Hawaii Arts Alliance

 

Hawai’i Association Language Teachers

 

Hawaii School Counselor Association

 

 

 

Idaho

 

Idaho School Counselor Association

 

Idaho School Psychologist Association

 

 

 

Illinois

 

Arts Alliance Illinois

 

Illinois Association for College Admission Counseling

 

Illinois Computing Educators

 

Illinois Education Technology Leaders

 

Illinois School Counseling Association

 

Illinois School Psychologist Association

 

Illinois Science Teachers Association

 

 

 

Indiana

 

Girls Inc. of Greater Indianapolis

 

Girls Inc. of Jackson County

 

Girls Inc. of Shelbyville and Shelby County

 

Girls Inc. of Wayne County

 

Indiana Association of School Psychologists

 

Indiana Chief Technology Officer Council

 

Indiana Connected Educators

 

Indiana Foreign Language Teachers' Association

 

Indiana School Counselor Association

 

 

 

Iowa

 

Girls Inc. of Sioux City

 

 

 

Kansas

 

Kansas Alliance for the Arts in Education

 

Kansas Association of School Psychologists

 

 

 

Kentucky

 

Kentucky Association for Psychologists in the Schools

 

Kentucky Science Teachers Association

 

 

 

Louisiana

 

Louisiana Association of Computer Using Educators

 

Louisiana Association of Science Leaders

 

Louisiana Chief Technology Officers’ Association

 

Louisiana Citizens for the Arts

 

Louisiana Science Teachers Association

 

 

 

Maine

 

Foreign Language Association of Maine

 

Maine Science Teachers Association

 

Maine STEM Council

 

 

 

Maryland

 

Maryland School Psychologists’ Association

 

Maryland Society for Educational Technology

 

 

 

Massachusetts

 

Girls Inc. of Holyoke

 

Girls Inc. of Greater Lowell

 

Massachusetts Association of Science Teachers

 

Massachusetts Educational Technology Administrators Association

 

Massachusetts School Counselor Association

 

 

 

Michigan

 

Creative Many Michigan

 

Michigan Association for College Admission Counseling

 

Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning

 

Michigan Association for Media in Education

 

Michigan School Counselor Association

 

 

 

Minnesota

 

Minnesota Association for College Admission Counseling

 

Minnesota Council on the Teaching of Languages and Cultures

 

Minnesota School Counselor Association

 

Minnesota School Psychologists Association

 

Minnesota Science Teacher Association

 

Technology Information Educational Services

 

 

 

Mississippi

 

Mississippi Alliance for Arts Education

 

 

 

Missouri

 

Midwest Educational Technology Community

 

Missouri Association for College Admission Counseling

 

Missouri Association of School Psychologists

 

Missouri Educational Technology Community

 

Missouri School Counselor Association

 

 

 

Montana

 

Montana Council for Computers & Technology in Education

 

 

 

Nebraska

 

Nebraska Association of Teachers of Science

 

Nebraska Educational Technology Association

 

Nebraska School Psychologist Association

 

 

 

Nevada

 

Cultural Alliance Nevada

 

Nevada School Counselor Association

 

Nevada State Science Teachers Association

 

 

 

New Hampshire

 

Girls Inc. of New Hampshire

 

New Hampshire Association of School Psychologists

 

New Hampshire Association of World Language Teachers

 

New Hampshire School Counselor Association

 

New Hampshire Society for Technology in Education

 

 

 

New Jersey

 

Foreign Language Educators of New Jersey

 

New Jersey Association for College Admissions Counseling

 

New Jersey School Counselor Association, Inc.

 

 

 

New Mexico

 

Girls Inc. of Santa Fe

 

New Mexico Organization of Language Educators

 

New Mexico Science Teachers Association

 

New Mexico Society for Technology in Education

 

 

 

New York

 

Girls Inc. of Long Island

 

Girls Inc. of New York City

 

Girls Inc. of Westchester

 

Girls Inc./YWCA of Syracuse

 

New York State Association for Computers and Technologies in Education

 

New York State Association of Foreign Language Teachers

 

New York State School Counselor Association

 

 

 

North Carolina

 

Foreign Language Association of North Carolina

 

North Carolina School Counselor Association

 

North Carolina Technology in Education Society

 

 

 

North Dakota

 

North Dakota Association of School Psychologists

 

North Dakota Association of Technology Leaders

 

North Dakota Science Teachers Association

 

 

 

Ohio

 

Instructional Technology Integration Partnership of Ohio

 

Ohio Alliance for Arts Education

 

Ohio Association for Health, Physical Education, recreation and Dance

 

Ohio Music Education Association

 

Ohio School Counselor Association

 

 

 

Oklahoma

 

Oklahoma School Counseling Association