Letters to the Editor - Jan/Feb 2013
New York
Center for Educational Innovation-Public Education Association
To the Editor:
Thank you for the excellent coverage Education Update gave of our luncheon for Joe and Carol Reich.
You do a great job covering education. I enjoyed reading many of the stories you presented. Yours is one of the best papers that conscientiously presents what is good and noteworthy about public education.
Seymour Fliegel,
President,
CEI-PEA
Northboro, Massachusetts
Mentors ‘Irreplaceable’ for Women in STEM
To the Editor:
I enjoyed reading your article and I cannot agree more about encouraging women to focus on math and science. The Northboro Junior Woman’s Club is sponsoring a Woman & Science seminar for middle school girls with women presenters and interactive workshops. Do you have any ideas for funding such a seminar? Thank you.
Martha Michalewich
Denver, New York
Sandra Priest Rose, Founder & President, Reading Reform Foundation of New York
To the Editor:
I just read “Sunday Is For The Sun,” and, as expected, it was wonderful. Congratulations!
Joy Hakim
Chesapeake, Virginia
Prison College Programs Unlock the Keys to Human Potential
To the Editor:
I have a friend who is currently an inmate at Ft. Dix Federal Correctional Institute, in NJ. Is there any educational opportunity available that he can use in his mentoring program designed to reduce recidivism? Any info would be appreciated.
Kathleen Mitchell
Whitestone, New York
The Bard College Prison Initiative
To the Editor:
I’d appreciate someone to reply with some information regarding my son in prison. He has 3 years and is interested in making the best out of the situation by utilizing his time by getting an education. He has his high school diploma. Thank you.
Paul Weis
Saugerties, New York
Alice Weiss: Teacher, Lawyer, Poet
To the Editor:
I was already proud to know Alice Weiss, but now I’m even more so. Everyone should know this story.
Phoebe Hoss