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Governor Branstad is again putting “education reform” on his to-do list for legislators. “I think we need to focus on things that are going to improve student achievement,” Branstad said recently during an interview with Radio Iowa, “and having great teachers is an important part of motivating students to achieve at the highest level possible.” Branstad will reveal the details of his proposal next Tuesday, during his “Condition of the State” Address to legislators. But the governor already has outlined his primary goals.
“You want to attract top quality people to the profession. You also want a career ladder that makes it possible for talented teachers to stay in the profession, move up to leadership positions at an earlier age,” Branstad says. “Those are all things that I hope we can accomplish in the education reforms that we’re looking at.”
Those ideas were included in a teacher pay initiative Branstad’s education director unveiled in the fall of 2011, but the proposals were tabled as the governor said the state didn’t have the resources to finance those moves. The state now has a billion dollar surplus, but it’s unclear how much Branstad will commit to the teacher pay effort, as using that excess to provide commercial property tax relief is a higher priority for the governor. Senator Mike Gronstal of Council Bluffs, the top Democrat in the legislature, says lawmakers are “open” to raising teacher pay. “The idea of paying teachers what they’re worth makes sense,” Gronstal says.
House Speaker Kraig Paulsen of Hiawatha, the top Republican in the legislature, says legislators also need to ensure high-performing students don’t get bored in high school. “A lot of that has to do with the high school years and the transition to college and how we smooth that, accelerate that, provide dual-credit opportunities — some of those different types of things,” Paulsen says. Senate Republican Leader Bill Dix of Shell Rock says legislators must address the shortage of math and science teachers, too.
“The private sector has offered better compensation packages and in order to maintain and attract quality people into the classroom, we may need to be more flexible in how some of those needs can be met,” Dix says. “Now whether it’s signing bonuses or flexibilities in how they are compensated, those skill sets clearly need to be accommodated at higher levels.” House Democratic Leader Kevin McCarthy of Des Moines expects Branstad’s education reform package to be in the range of 177-million dollars in additional spending.
“Increases in teacher pay, trying to find new efforts to recruit and retain the best and brightest teachers, and so at least thematically we will work with him in that regain and work with him in a bipartisan way,” McCarthy says. The Iowa legislature convenes Monday, January 14th.
(O. Kay Henderson/Radio Iowa)
The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school basketball poll with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:
Class 4-A
Record | Pts | Prv | |
1. Iowa City West (15) | 8-0 | 150 | 1 |
2. North Scott | 9-0 | 125 | 3 |
3. Bettendorf | 8-0 | 109 | 4 |
4. Western Dubuque | 8-0 | 92 | 5 |
5. Dubuque Senior | 6-1 | 91 | 2 |
6. Urbandale | 8-1 | 71 | 7 |
7. Sioux City East | 9-0 | 62 | 6 |
8. Ankeny | 6-2 | 54 | 9 |
9. Sioux City North | 9-0 | 35 | 10 |
10. Des Moines Roosevelt | 7-1 | 18 | NR |
Others receiving votes: Des Moines, Hoover 13. Cedar Falls 3. Valley, West Des Moines 2.
Class 3-A
Record | Pts | Prv | |
1. Vinton-Shellsburg (14) | 10-0 | 148 | 1 |
2. Creston | 9-0 | 127 | 3 |
3. Dallas Center-Grimes (1) | 9-0 | 94 | 7 |
4. MOC-Floyd Valley | 10-1 | 85 | 8 |
5. Bishop Heelan Catholic | 7-2 | 81 | 6 |
(tie) Assumption Davenport | 5-3 | 81 | 5 |
7. Grinnell | 6-1 | 58 | 4 |
8. Atlantic | 8-1 | 47 | 10 |
9. Mount Pleasant | 7-2 | 36 | NR |
10. Crestwood | 7-0 | 17 | NR |
Others receiving votes: Iowa Falls-Alden 14. Centerville 10. Solon 9. Nevada 7. Fort Madison 5. Spencer 3. Humboldt 2. Le Mars 1.
Class 2-A
Record | Pts | Prv | ||
1. Nodaway Valley (6) | 9-0 | 135 | 1 | |
2. West Fork (5) | 9-0 | 130 | 3 | |
3. Western Christian | (2) | 8-1 | 117 | 2 |
4. IKM-Manning (1) | 11-0 | 114 | 4 | |
5. Western Dubuque (1) | 9-0 | 91 | 5 | |
6. Des Moines Christian | 9-1 | 61 | 9 | |
7. Sheldon | 10-1 | 36 | 6 | |
8. New Hampton | 8-1 | 34 | NR | |
(tie) West Branch | 8-1 | 34 | 10 | |
10. MFL-Mar-Mac | 7-1 | 28 | 7 |
Others receiving votes: PCM, Monroe 27. West Marshall, State Center 4. Hudson 4. Notre Dame, Burlington 4. St. Edmond, Fort Dodge 3. Northeast, Goose Lake 2. Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 1.
Class 1-A
Record | Pts | Prv | |
1. Danville (12) | 9-0 | 139 | 1 |
2. St. Mary’s (1) | 8-0 | 125 | 2 |
3. Lone Tree (2) | 11-0 | 105 | 3 |
4. Riverside | 10-0 | 88 | 4 |
5. Murray | 11-0 | 77 | 5 |
6. Boyden-Hull | 7-2 | 49 | 10 |
7. Harris-Lake Park | 10-1 | 47 | 7 |
8. Lawton-Bronson | 9-0 | 45 | NR |
(tie) Preston | 9-0 | 45 | 8 |
10. Ankeny Christian Academy | 9-0 | 27 | NR |
Others receiving votes: North Tama, Traer 24. Iowa Mennonite, Kalona 14. Belmond-Klemme 13. North Linn, Troy Mills 11. Dunkerton 9. West Monona, Onawa 3. Woodbury Central, Moville 2. North Iowa, Buffalo Center 2.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Andy Reid has been introduced as the new coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, one week after he was fired following 14 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. Reid was joined by Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt and several other team officials at a packed news conference at Arrowhead Stadium. Reid takes over for Romeo Crennel, who joined Reid and five other NFL coaches in losing their jobs last Monday.
Reid took the Eagles to the Super Bowl and won 130 games over his career. But things had soured the past couple seasons and he was dismissed after going 4-12. He takes over a team that went 2-14, matching the worst finish in Chiefs history. That means the Chiefs pick first in the NFL draft for the first time.
Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press
POLK CITY, Iowa (AP) — The Army Corps of Engineers says a leaking pipe is reducing the water level of a lake at an Iowa state park. Television station KCCI reports workers have tried to stop a leaking valve that’s contributing to the reduced level at Big Creek Lake in Polk County. The lake, which is primarily used for recreation, is losing about a foot of water every month.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A hacker has hit a website used by the Iowa Senate Republican Caucus. A spokeswoman for the Senate Republicans says the attack was discovered yesterday morning and hadn’t been fixed by the afternoon. Spokeswoman Kirsten Anderson says efforts were under way to fix the problem.
(Information in the following story is from: The Gazette, http://www.gazetteonline.com/)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — One of three Iowa unions representing state workers has reached a tentative deal on a two-year bargaining agreement. The Gazette reports that a leader for the State Police Officers Council confirmed that workers have reached an agreement with state negotiators. Iowa state trooper Mark Bowlin declined to discuss details about the deal.
CORAVILLE, Iowa (AP) — The former vice president of a boat distributor in eastern Iowa has been given prison time and six months of home confinement in connection with several counts of wire fraud. Corey Hagen was sentenced Friday to two months of prison and three years of supervised release. He also has been ordered to pay $150,000 in restitution.
Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety have released additional details about the death of a Sac County woman whose body was found in a home during an investigation into a kidnapping and assault. Authorities say preliminary autopsy findings from the State Medical Examiner’s Office show that 45-year old Marilyn Schmitt died of sharp force injuries. Her death has been ruled a homicide.
Schmitt was found dead by law enforcement officials in an upstairs bedroom at her home located at 2242 Ira, Ave., Early, on Thursday afternoon, January 3rd, 2013. Preliminary investigative findings indicate Schmitt died earlier that morning. Schmitt’s son, 21-year old Kirk Riley Levin faces a felony charge of Murder in the 1st degree. Kirk Levin was arrested on January 3rd on charges unrelated to Schmitt’s death.
Levin allegedly admitted to authorities he was the only one who could have killed his mother, and that his choking her would have resulted in her death. The complaint filed against him alleges Levin stabbed his mother between the hours of 1:30-a.m. and 5:45-a.m. Jan. 3rd, in her upstairs bedroom. Levin is currently being held in the Sac County Jail.
The investigation is being conducted by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and the Sac County Sheriff’s Office.
Sheriff’s Officials in Mills County report the arrest on Friday, of 22-year old Shane Michael Murley, from Red Oak. Murley was taken into custody at around 1-p.m. at the Mills County Jail, on a Warrant for Probation Violation. His bond was set at $10,000.00. And, on Saturday, 25-year old Shawn Joseph Adams, of Grand Fork, ND, was arrested at around 11-a.m., at a rest area off of I-29. Adams was charged with Public Intoxication. His bond was set at $300.
Atlantic Police Chief Steve Green reports thanks to donations from local citizens and businesses, over $10,000 was spent this past Christmas through two programs designed to serve families and children in need. Green says the donations enabled the Police Department’s annual programs to serve more than 45-children and 14 adults. Those persons were able to have a Christmas that was otherwise not going to happen.
The A-PD’s Officers and Reserve Officers offer their thanks and blessings on everyone who made a contribution to their Christmas programs, regardless of the amount you contributed. The Christmas programs have been offered for many years, and evolved from just a few Reserve Officers repairing bicycles for children, during the 1980’s.
Chief Green says both of the department’s programs are sustained through the generosity of the citizens of Atlantic, the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign, and local business partners.
The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports an adult was arrested Sunday evening for allegedly assaulting a person under the age of 18. 40-year old Steven Dean Lundvall, of College Springs, was charged with Simple Assault, after deputies investigated a disturbance at 712 Iowa Avenue, in College Springs. The name of the victim was not released by authorities. Lundvall posted a $300 bond and was released pending a court appearance.
The Sheriff’s Department reports also, the arrest Saturday evening of a Clarinda man. 27-year old Chris Dean Johnson was charged with Driving Under Suspension, following a traffic stop on Highway 2, at around 6:55-p.m. Johnson was brought to the Page County Jail and later posted a $300 bond. He was released pending a court appearance.