Thursday, April 19, 2012

A How-to Guide on Reforming US Education: The America First or Last Movement


The nation needs to stop talking about reforming education, and do it already.


This is a feel-good story. Because, it’s about you, you, you and me! America’s youth needs us to show them, they have a great future awaiting them.  And what they’re witnessing now is a bad wisdom tooth, making its point it’s been coming and immediately needs to be extracted.

An oxymoron for saying our economic system’s short coming was going to reveal itself. Now that it’s here, it time to deal with, or remove those suckers.

Like wisdom teeth, they’re usually four. The four area, every economic growth hits a sensitive point is, improving the standard of living for their citizens, its productivity in its ability to be self-sufficient, its foresight in building what their people want, and finally, trading partners who value their goods.

As the fast pace of technology has assumed the world and spin it on its axis, every wasted day is an opportunity lost. If your nation doesn’t have the coping skills to keep up, you’re a passenger along for the ride, and asking are we there yet.

First or Last

America should and cannot be in that position. We’ve proven time and again. We have the best theirs ever been on this planet. And to have our children, see the world like this will not be tolerated. 

The America First or Last Movement is driven and determine to get every American back on their feet and pulling in the same direction, to the top. However, to achieve its goal, they need us to first believe we can do better and our children deserve more than we have.

This will require us to contribute with our time and energy. America’s greatness wasn’t built in a day. It took planning and the willingness to want more, to leave a legacy to stand on.

Starting this summer the path to America’s Greatness Returns! The America First or Last Movement has formed a US Educational National Team (USENT) to address the four areas that have affected our economic growth and threatens to drag us farther into the ground, our nation’s education system.

By focusing on how to improve our communities and making sure local economies are protected. To help direct our youths to careers that will be in demand in the 21st century, with more high-tech classrooms being developed from k-14, and lastly, restore America’s student’s academic standards to the highest levels internationally. 

How To

The USENT will form local organizing committees through educational programs on public policies to inform people on issues affecting the economics of their community, as well as, to providing youths and their families with both educational and social support services.

These programs and services will be developed by the local community in a 10-year action plan that they will coordinate with their school district and schools. That ties-in with America First or Last Movement’s mission and national team objectives.

The movement’s national team will work with 100 local communities, to provide them with a free tool kit to support each committee and promote two marketing campaigns – National High School Signing Day and the 12 Million Drive for 2025 – this fall. They’ll also offer a matching mini-grant of $12,000 to communities that have been hit the worst by home foreclosures to help set-up their community action-plan.

If your organization, school or community would like to serve as a local organizing committee for the movement, please, visit America First or Last Movement’s website www.usent.org or email them at support@americafirstorlast.org to get your free tool kit.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

America First or Last’s Minority High School Graduation Campaign – 12 Million Drive for 2025


The United States has a 72% high school completion rate, which ranks it 19th internationally. If the nation’s minority high school graduation rate would improve the US could move into the Top 10 by 2025.
                                                 

To not be confused with some different national movement or campaign to fix our nation’s high school drop-out problem. The America First or Last Movement is concentrating on the real problems and one specific goal. Raise the nation’s minority high school graduation rate in low performing school districts were high school graduation rates are 50% or lower.  

In an effort, to achieve its objectives, the movement will launch its 12 Million Drive for 2025 campaign this fall. The movement organizers have targeted 36 cities; in 28 states were they’re confident if they could improve minority high school student’s graduation rates by 30%, by the year 2025. It would climb the nation’s overall high school graduation rate to 85%, which would put the US in the world’s top 10.

Asian and White high school students currently have a graduating rate of 80%, which would already place the US near the Top 10. However, Native-American, African-American and Hispanics are only graduating at a 56% rate. In some areas of the country, they’re graduating below 50 percent. Those are the school districts the America First or Last Movement’s campaign will be targeting.

Case Study

The 12 Million Drive for 2025 campaign will use the nation’s number-one minority high school dropout prevention model – the 100% Graduation Rate Program. The program model was able to increase the nation’s lowest performing student population – minority males – high school graduation rates by 56%.

The most amazing feat was it was conducted in one of the country’s poorest and most dangerous cities, Camden, New Jersey. With limited resources and a disoriented school district which had 6 different superintendents in 10 years. Nevertheless, the program designers the New Jersey Minority Educational Organization drew together the community leaders to successfully work with the district.  

How They Do It

Their success was based on setting up a free community educational developmental cooperation forum. That brought the community stakeholders together to build a 10 year action plan to work with the local high schools. The local businesses help provide summer jobs and sponsored field trips, the local college, Rutgers-Camden, allow for staff support and free forum spaces; the church and social service agencies help offer, support to the students and their parents.

Everyone owned an equal say in how the program was operating, and added their ideas during their annual meeting. The program delivered on their objective to raise the high school graduation rate of the at-risk male population from 39% to 95%. And these were students entering high school with a C average or below, that did not pass their 8th grade reading or math standardize test, and had school behavioral problems.    

Ready for Prime Time

The 12 Million Drive for 2025, campaign will utilize the 100% Graduation Rate Program to handle the high at-risk male population and apply its community design format. However, this campaign also is working with female and males not at risk. In fact, the campaign will be targeting students in low performing school districts from early childhood through college enrollment. 

If you live in one of the 36 cities, the campaign will be going; America First or Last Movement want to invite you to participate. They are seeking churches, social service agencies, businesses, and colleges that are involved or are interested in working with their community’s schools, students and parents.  Please contact America First or Last Movement at (856) 541-3926 for more information, or visit their website www.usent.org and complete their volunteer form. 

Thursday, April 5, 2012

US Students Pledge to be the Best

The National High School Signing Day campaign by America First or Last Movement will attempt to get 4.1 million incoming high school freshmen students to commit to excellence.

Every great American movement had a defining moment. For the civil rights movement, it initiated with a bus boycott. For the labor movement, it was a strike over fair wages.  The women’s movement moment came out the imprint of the right to vote marches.

The America First or Last Movement (AFLM) moment will come from the modern form of organizing behind a nation building moment to save our children by a national signing day campaign to commit to graduating from high school. And help spread the message via using social media.
The Arab Spring protest and Occupy movement are proof this form of galvanizing support for a cause can get millions to join it. The AMFL movement is banking they can too. By getting the average person that wouldn’t think twice about protesting to organize in their community to help support their children’s future.
A Teachable Moment
This movement is a more call to action message of simply making sure every boy and girl entering high school gives their commitment to finishing. There’s no new formula to concentrate on reconstructing our nations failing educational and economic system, then to state the importance of preparing the transition from childhood to adulthood, then through high school. This is something great for the child, and the community’s development. It’s a no-brainer.
If only 8 out of 10 students agrees to the campaign’s four key principles; stay drug free, not become a teen parent, become computer literate, and prepare for post-secondary education. It would save the nation over 300 billion dollars a year toward cutting down high school dropouts, and increase the nation’s high school graduation rate by 30 % by the year 2025.     
This coincides with the America First or Last Movement’s goal to make the US number one in education globally. They’ve experienced how, by preparing incoming high school students for a path for success; it helps lead to higher graduation rates for high school as well as college.
How To Reach 4.1 Million Students
The class of 2016 is expected to have 4.1 million incoming freshmen in over 27,000 public high schools. And acquiring all those students signatures will be one of the nation’s greatest accomplishment. It can’t be done unless the American people want it to happen.
Therefore, the movement will need a consortium of 20 national organizations to participate. From educators, media, business, youth groups, and most especially parents. By August 29, the movement’s organizers hope to have organized all 20 consortium members, and have them ready to reach over 27,000 public high schools.
Social media networks like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and Pinterest will be utilized as the movement’s channel of communicating with the students and their parents. By promoting and updating parents on where to sign-up and how. Which will lead up to the movement’s official signing opening date period from Monday, September 10th and ending on Monday, September 24th, the National High School Signing Day for the Class of 2016. 
You Need to Get Involved
If you are a parent, and your child will be entering high school next year, you’ll be able to find out more information about how you can get involved with the US Student Pledge campaign at their website www.usent.org, in addition to, where you can join your local organizing committees near you.