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			<title>And Now For The Good News!</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2013 03:21:49 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Principal fires security guards to hire art teachers — and transforms elementary school 
 
Orchard Gardens, a school in Roxbury, Mass., had been plagued by bad test scores and violence -- but one principal's idea to fire the security guards and hire art teachers is helping turn it around. NBC's...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Principal fires security guards to hire art teachers — and transforms elementary school<br />
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Orchard Gardens, a school in Roxbury, Mass., had been plagued by bad test scores and violence -- but one principal's idea to fire the security guards and hire art teachers is helping turn it around. NBC's Katy Tur reports.<br />
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By Katy Tur, Correspondent, NBC News<br />
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ROXBURY, Mass. — The community of Roxbury had high hopes for its newest public school back in 2003. There were art studios, a dance room, even a theater equipped with cushy seating.<br />
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A pilot school for grades K-8, Orchard Gardens was built on grand expectations.<br />
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But the dream of a school founded in the arts, a school that would give back to the community as it bettered its children, never materialized.<br />
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Instead, the dance studio was used for storage and the orchestra's instruments were locked up and barely touched. <br />
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The school was plagued by violence and disorder from the start, and by 2010 it was rank in the bottom five of all public schools in the state of Massachusetts.<br />
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That was when Andrew Bott — the sixth principal in seven years — showed up, and everything started to change.<br />
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“We got rid of the security guards,” said Bott, who reinvested all the money used for security infrastructure into the arts.<br />
Orchard Gardens a one-time 'career killer'<br />
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In a school notorious for its lack of discipline, where backpacks were prohibited for fear the students would use them to carry weapons, Bott’s bold decision to replace the security guards with art teachers was met with skepticism by those who also questioned why he would choose to lead the troubled school.  <br />
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“A lot of my colleagues really questioned the decision,” he said.  “A lot of people actually would say to me, ‘You realize that Orchard Gardens is a career killer? You know, you don't want to go to Orchard Gardens.’”<br />
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But now, three years later, the school is almost unrecognizable. Brightly colored paintings, essays of achievement, and motivational posters line the halls. The dance studio has been resurrected, along with the band room, and an artists’ studio.<br />
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The end result? Orchard Gardens has one of the fastest student improvement rates statewide. And the students — once described as loud and unruly, have found their focus.<br />
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“We have our occasional, typical adolescent ... problems,” Bott said.  “But nothing that is out of the normal for any school.”<br />
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The school is far from perfect. Test scores are better, but still below average in many areas. Bott says they’re “far from done, but definitely on the right path.”<br />
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The students, he says, are evidence of that.<br />
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‘I can really have a future in this’<br />
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Eighth grader Keyvaughn Little said he’s come out of his shell since the school’s turnaround.<br />
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“I've been more open, and I've expressed myself more than I would have before the arts have came.”<br />
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His grades have improved, too. Keyvaughn says it’s because of the teachers — and new confidence stemming from art class.  <br />
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“There's no one particular way of doing something,” he said. “And art helps you like see that. So if you take that with you, and bring it on, it will actually help you see that in academics or anything else, there's not one specific way you have to do something.”<br />
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Keyvaughn has now been accepted to the competitive Boston Arts Academy, the city’s only public high school specializing in visual and performing arts.  <br />
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“All of the extra classes and the extra focus on it and the extra attention make you think that, ‘Hey, oh my gosh, I can really have a future in this, I don't have to go to a regular high school — I can go to art school,'” he said.<br />
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Chris Plunkett, a visual arts teacher at Orchard Gardens school in Roxbury, Mass., spoke with NBC's Katy Tur about the success of the arts program that led to an inspiring turnaround for students.<br />
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Chris Plunkett, who has taught visual arts at Orchard Gardens for the past three years, said the classes help develop trust between the faculty and students. During one particularly memorable project, he asked his eighth graders to write a memoir about a life experience and what they learned from it and then create a self-portrait.<br />
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“I couldn't believe how honest and candid they were, and how much I learned about them,” Plunkett said.  “I mean it was really, it was one of the most incredible things I've seen in eighth graders.”<br />
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Noting that kids need more than test prep, he added, it may have seemed “a little crazy” to get rid of the security guards to hire art teachers but “I definitely feel it was the right move in the end.”<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Free Will & Choice]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2013 14:27:52 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I really didn't know what to call this. We all have free will and choice every moment something comes our way or with decisions we make without any overt impetus. 
 
Here is one example of just that...a wonderful good news story for a change. 
 
 
Mohammad  Sohail, the proprietor of a deli on Long...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I really didn't know what to call this. We all have free will and choice every moment something comes our way or with decisions we make without any overt impetus.<br />
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Here is one example of just that...a wonderful good news story for a change.<br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana"><font size="3"><span style="font-family: Arial"><font size="3"><font size="3"><font color="#33ccff">Mohammad  Sohail, the proprietor of a deli on Long Island, didn't hesitate when  he was accosted back in May by a man with a baseball bat who demanded  his money.<br />
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<font color="#33ccff">After having his hands up momentarily, the New York Post reports,  Sohail pulled a 9 mm rifle from behind his counter and forced the  would-be robber to drop his weapon. <br />
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<font color="#33ccff">After the robber pleaded for his life, saying he had no choice  but to rob to feed his family, Sohail gave him some bread, $40, and sent  him on his way. <br />
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<font color="#33ccff">The story would be astounding enough if it ended right there, but  the robber surprised Sohail again just this last week, with a letter  containing thanks and $50. <br />
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<font color="#33ccff">The letter discussed how the writer's life had improved since the incident: <br />
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<font color="#33ccff">&quot;Now I have a new child and good job make good money staying out  of trouble and taking care of my family. You gave me forty dollars thank  you for sparing my life. Because of that you change my life.&quot; </font><br />
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<font color="#33ccff">Sohail joked that the robbery ended up bringing him good fortune.  &quot;When you do good things for somebody, it comes back to you. I gave him  $40 and he sent me back $50. It was a good investment.&quot; <br />
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<font color="#33ccff">Now watch the original robbery attempt from Sohail's security camera, if you are moved to do so:</font> <br />
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<font size="2">We all are souls within a human container, no matter where our container originated from geographically, what race our container is biologically or what we claim to believe...we all have the gift of choice and free will. <br />
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 Post any other good news human condition  stories you come across here. <br />
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