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MARCH 2007

Letters to the Editor - March 2007

RESPONSE TO: 77 Survivors are NYC’s Newest Principals

To the Editor:
I read your article on Mr. Verone Kennedy. His story inspired me to be a better person. I am a single mom raising two teenage girls and education is the most important thing you can give your child. They can take everything from you but not your knowledge.
Maureen Anderson
Melbourne, FL


RESPONSE TO: Autistic Spectrum Disorder

To the Editor:
This is a very interesting article. I have an 8-year-old boy with Tourette disorder/Aspergers with OCD/ADHD! Wow, has it been difficult. Public education has been extremely difficult with very little support. Can you add anything to comorbid disorders?
Kelly Kapp
Blue Springs, MO


RESPONSE TO: Dr. Rebecca H. Cort Deputy Commissioner, NYS Vesid

To the Editor:
Impressive, but I would like to know what opportunity can Vesid offer a 30 year old young man, my son, who has been out of school for about 10 years. He has a keen mind, but unfortunately suffered from a mood disorder. He is much better and would like to go back to school. Can Vesid help retrieve AP high school credits from NYIT for him, even though they were acquired so long ago?
M Cohn,
New York, NY


RESPONSE TO: Dr. George Alexiades, Pioneer in Cochlear Transplants

To the Editor:
I lost my hearing when I was three years old from encephalitis. I had some hearing, but needed hearing-aids, which I was fitted with when I was 6 years old. I am 68 now, have tinitus so bad I need prescription medication in order to go to sleep at night. Please inform me whether I will still have tinitus after a cochlear ear transplant. I am very good lip-reader and have fairly good speech for someone my age. I began talking at an early age before my hearing loss. 

Elizabeth Giles
Gilbertown, AL


RESPONSE TO: About Our CUNY Colleges

To the Editor:
I would like to be emailed information on Brooklyn Universities or colleges that have forensics.

Ivonne Cortes
Brooklyn, NY


RESPONSE TO: An Interview with Poet Maya Angelou

To the Editor:
You are a very beautiful lady.

Brandi
Raleigh, NY

To the Editor:
I think this is some great information. Thanks for making it public!

Destiny
Covington, GA


Noteworthy

Dr. Pola Rosen, publisher of Education Update, has been appointed to the Board of Trustees of Landmark College in Vermont. She recently returned from an education mission to Israel with ten educators including seven superintendents from around the nation, Peter Yarrow, the well-known folksinger of Peter, Paul and Mary fame, Dr. Charlotte Frank, senior Vice-President of McGraw-Hill and Dr. Gene Carter, Executive Director of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Their reflections are shared on page 10 of this issue. The mission was sponsored by the America Israel Friendship League.  

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