Where is Mr. Kalra says the city should continue talking with the unions. After three years in office you would think Mr. Kalra would be able to present a clear and viable plan instead of just criticizing measure B. The Unions want to work with leaders that are honest. Of course when Reed quotes for a year and half and the real number is more like the unions do not trust him ….
Kalra is a leader we can trust. The damage Reed has already done will take decades to fix. Reed took over the safest city in america with a force of officers. Now Reed has taken the police department down to under and the officer are leaving every week for better paid, better benefits, and better pension plans.
The millions needed to train new officers that will stay two years and then move away to another dept will become a cycle that will cost us all. Thanks Mr. Reed, Your legacy will be that you destroyed what was called by ABC News as the model police department. As I asked, where is Mr. Why did he not discuss his plan instead of using all his time attacking measure B? San Jose residents want to see SJPD staffing restored but they have not heard from any of our so-called leaders how to make that happen.
Joining CalPers would make matters worse, not better. It had something to do with preventing a Fiscal Emergency? Who knows, responsible citizens should demand an answer to that question.
Everyone involved — the Mayor, the police, fire, Council, City Manager Figone, librarians and especially the taxpayers could claim victory and salvage relationships…. Have you not read the multiple, viable proposals put forth by the employees—I guess not. I guess you rely solely on what you read…. Council Member Kalra said that the City should continue talking with the unions.
SJPD already has a retirement plan that is more costly to the employees, with a lower benefit, than virtually every other agency in the state.
Yet, Mayor Reed and his supporters would prefer to put their draconian proposal on the ballot. If I were to go to just about any Bay Area police department and work as a patrol officer, I would make more money, and have a better retirement package than I do at SJPD as a supervisor.
We provide our members with service opportunities to build character and develop leadership. Finally, we provide members with fun and educational activities, such as Fall Rally North and bi-monthly club bondings, that promote our 4 core values of leadership, character building, inclusiveness, and caring.
MSJ Kids Against Hunger KAH is a club that not only focuses on packing meals, but fundraising and teaching students in FUSD about the severity and abundance of hunger as well, both in our community and throughout the world.
MSJ LEO Leadership Experience Opportunity Club is an international volunteering club whose goal is to serve the community in a way that is beneficial for both the community and the members of the club. With a wide range of weekend service opportunities every month, each and every event offers a unique experience while giving students chances to earn community service hours.
If you have any questions, please email us at msjhsleoclub gmail. We believe that life can be measured by memories, not in years. Come join us as we celebrate the power of a wish! MSJ Paws. MSJ PAWS Pets, Animals, and Wildlife Services is a club that aims to raise awareness on issues concerning animal welfare, unite students who may be looking into majoring in animal or environmental sciences, and provide service opportunities through events such as volunteering at and fundraising for animal shelters.
We hope to bring together animal lovers of all sorts at MSJ so join us and see you there! MSJ Pen in a Box. MSJ Pen in a Box is a club that aims to donate supplies to create better educational experiences for underprivileged students in developing nations and communities.
We package meals around the world to those in need. We are a meal packaging service club that primarily does events under the non profit organization known as Rise Against Hunger. We also take part in services involving soup kitchens, and homeless shelter food donations. In addition, the club offers an online editing platform where students can communicate with editors if they are unable to receive assistance during lunch.
MSJ Young Mentors. We offer free and flexible academic tutoring services to these students. Through this club, you can earn service hours that count towards your service requirement as well as the Presidential Volunteer Service Award, all while helping the community and learning along the way! Arts Clubs. Charles Brucker. The MSJ 3D Printing Club strives to introduce students to the world of additive manufacturing and new technologies relating to 3D printing. We teach students different 3D design software skills such as CAD, and also instruct them on the hardware of a 3D printer and how to use one.
Throughout the year, we will be learning about different CAD software and 3D printers, as well as debate over the ethics of the field. The club also creates a Makerspace environment with many different tools such as a laser cutter, 3D printer, CNC machine, power tools, etc. While the club will mainly be focusing on calligraphy, other art forms will be included so students can pick up new skills in order to create artwork.
The club hopes to inspire individuals to express themselves through various art mediums. Meetings will take place every 2nd Friday of each month during lunch in Room B16 Mr. We offer classes in hip-hop, contemporary, and jazz!
We meet every Thursday during lunch in front of the Flex Room. MSJ Drone Club. We produce aerial photography and video content, basic software, and even race drones. Whether you are passionate about flying drones in your backyard, taking stellar pictures with your friends, or becoming a professional drone pilot, MSJ Drone Club is perfect for you.
When you fly with us, the sky is the limit! MSJ Exit Zine. MSJ Exit Zine is a student-run club and literary magazine that publishes student submissions of prose, poetry, journalism, artwork, and photography. Pieces explore topics including and related to feminism and social justice, and all students are welcome to participate in club activities.
Meetings are held quarterly in Ms. MSJ Film and Production. MSJ Film and Production Club focuses on studying the various aspects of filmmaking, including scripting, acting, filming, and editing. We teach members how to use various professional editing applications and help create promotional videos for other clubs around the school.
MSJ Food for Thought. We aim to provide a means for all interested MSJ students to make, taste, and share a diverse array of ingredients and recipes. Meetings will be held monthly in Ms.
MSJ iKnit. MSJ iKnit is a club for knitters and crocheters of all skill levels to share their passion with others while benefiting the community through charity projects. MSJ Impromptu. MSJ Impromptu aims to spread music throughout the community. Throughout the school year, Impromptu organizes numerous student recitals, in which members of Impromptu perform on different instruments or sing to audiences of community members. Members have the opportunity to earn volunteer hours by performing at recitals.
NAHS members participate in individual and group art projects across a wide range of mediums. Every week, we explore different topics in art.
We also contribute to art-related service events such as creating holiday cards for the homeless, participating in a trashy fashion show for charity, and holding art exhibition fundraisers. Join us to become part of a supportive community of students with an interest in art! MSJ Picture Perfect. MSJ Picture Perfect club offers students a variety of opportunities to develop their photography skills through tutorials, hands-on lessons with state-of-the-art photography equipment, editing workshops, competitions, guided photo shoots, and service events.
All skill levels are welcome. We hold monthly meetings at lunch at E7. Join our Facebook group for more information! MSJ Radio Club. At the end of each month, officers will choose top members of each month to create topics, co-host the radio show, and manage marketing for a show on MSJ Speech and Debate. MSJ Speech and Debate seeks to foster an encouraging environment where students can develop analytical and interpersonal skills while building their self-confidence through weekly practice in critical thinking, oral presentation, and dramatic performance.
Captains and coaches are designed to prepare members for competitive tournaments across the nation. With a variety of events, this activity provides students with a chance to explore their passions. MSJ Universal Performers. Universal Performers is the theatre club at Mission San Jose High School, dedicated to fostering an appreciation for the art of theatre through competition, games, and performances. Join us on Thursdays for creative projects and fun games!
A c 3 non-profit organization, MSJ VAMS International consists of high school students who seek to bring music, art, and companionship to those less fortunate in the local community. Recognizing the healing power of art and its ability to uplift, VAMS members reach out to those who suffer from poverty, diseases, disorders, and disabilities.
The organization achieves its goals by visiting and sharing their talents with hundreds of individuals at hospitals, orphanages, convalescent homes, burn treatment centers, and homeless shelters.
Along the way, volunteers also benefit from their involvement in VAMS, from developing event organization skills to building lasting friendships. Phoenix Art and Literary Magazine. Cultural Clubs. Mission Anime. During meetings, the club will host screenings of an anime, decided in a vote by members, and update members on current and upcoming anime. The club also holds a variety of recreational activities throughout the year, such as anime quizzes, raffles, and a FanimeCon trip.
We hope to create a welcoming environment for discussing anime and meeting new people. Mission D. They debate on a variety of topics including current affairs and other age appropriate topics. This is a good course to take if the students will be taking debates in high school. Email This BlogThis! Subscribe to: Posts Atom. Public Speaking Classes Debate Classes. Personalized Instruction — Capitol Debate instructors give students hands-on instruction with researching, writing, speaking and organizing.
After practice debates, instructors give students lengthy feedback to help them improve their skills. Many have coached national champions! Practice, Practice, Practice — We make sure students are not just sitting in lectures, but instead are getting up and speaking every day and applying the lessons learned in a small group setting. Typical Daily Schedule for Residential Campers: a.
Rise and shine! Breakfast a. Morning Announcements a. Skill Lessons a. Small group exercises a. Get Up and Speak p. Lunch p. Lab time p.
Team building exercises p. Skill Practice p. Dinner p. Study Hall p. Group Activities p. Activities in dorm p.
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