Mean to apply but when we present this as the africanamericans Achievement Initiative we dont have it does say anything about what were doing, in fact, i think that puts more value to say it is connected to all say things were going b when i say i want the plan to say what we are doing were putting out something that is what were doing about africanamerican it is not it is a components to look small and focused on relatively small slice but thank you tore is work for the presentation. Commissioner mendozamcdonnell. Great. Lane done how long have you been with us. I think about 9 or 10 ms. Months about the ends of january. Were halfway through our school year whether you came in you were a a couple of months in what we took on the immediate niece the graduation of africanamerican seniors so i appreciate what youve done to recognize our immediacy impact could be and through the work over the last several months it is really bordering us to think about what we noted to prepare for the kid
Pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you the first item on the jauntdz is item a approval of board minutes in our packet is the minutes of the regular meeting of october 2015 may i have a motion and a second and so moved. Second. Thank you are there any corrections seeing none, ms. Casco roll call vote. Ms. Chin mr. Totiano ms. Fewer mr. Haney ms. Mendozamcdonnell ms. Norton mr. Walton ms. Wynns and dr. Murase thats 5 ids. Thank you very much members of the public are remind if you wish to address the board of education your requested to complete a speaker card prior to the item being called and present to the which have assistant coming back to the boards rules and procedures speakers are not expected for an item arrested before the board and presentations to the board of education superintendent report. Thank you president murase and good evening to everyone that is join us in person o
And to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you the first item on the jauntdz is item a approval of board minutes in our packet is the minutes of the regular meeting of october 2015 may i have a motion and a second and so moved. Second. Thank you are there any corrections seeing none, ms. Casco roll call vote. Ms. Chin mr. Totiano ms. Fewer mr. Haney ms. Mendozamcdonnell ms. Norton mr. Walton ms. Wynns and dr. Murase thats 5 ids. Thank you very much members of the public are remind if you wish to address the board of education your requested to complete a speaker card prior to the item being called and present to the which have assistant coming back to the boards rules and procedures speakers are not expected for an item arrested before the board and presentations to the board of education superintendent report. Thank you president murase and good evening to everyone that is join us in person or watching tv or list
The field of vaccine research, was recruited in 1947 by the university of pittsburgh to be the director of Virus Research and to work on finding a polio vaccine. His work caught the attention of basil oconnor, the president of the National Foundation for infantile paralysis now known as the march of Dimes Foundation. The organization decided to fund dr. Jonas salks work to fund a vaccine against polio. For five years dr. Salk worked tirelessly on this effort while the country donated their dimes to the foundation to support his work. And then on april 12, 195 dr. Thomas frances jr. An epidemiologist at the university of michigan and a mentor to salk announced that salk had discovered a polio vaccine that was safe and effective. When the announcement was made, it was as if time stood still. I still remember it as a kid. Americans turned on their radios and tvs to hear the details. Department stores set up loudspeakers and judges suspended trials so everyone in the courtroom could hear t
Phil tores, an entimologist. The by onic arm. See how its more manlike than machine. Thats our team. Now, lets do some science. Hey, guys, welcome to techknow where we bring you stories of innovation here in america. I am phil torres. I am here with michelle, crystal and lindsey. You went to one of the most violent cities in america to see how technology can help us fight crime . Thats right. I went to oakland, california which has the 5th highest crime rate and nearby richmond which is among the top 20 to look at some very Innovative Technology that they are looking to increase the eyes and ears of the police force on the street. So lets have a look these are streets. I am not violating any law. In two San Francisco bay area cities known for crime oakland and rimmond westbound. But now, police in both of these cities have high tech backups. Electronic ears listening for gunfire, 24 7. He lectronic eyes Monitoring Police and perps alike. Even the cars on this street. Officer chris tong