Cincinnati Schools Establishes Programs That Unite Educators and the Community

Cincinnati Schools' Parent Leadership Institute

This summer saw the creation of the Cincinnati Schools ' Parent Leadership Institute. The program reflects the changing role that parents play in public education. As Vanessa White, the Board President of the Parents for Public Schools (PPS) stated: "The days of bake sales are long gone. Today, parents need a new set of skills and knowledge if they are to realize their full potential to impact student achievement and drive school improvement." Organizations such as PPS work to align the needs of Cincinnati schools with the resources of parents in order for both sides to work together for the benefit of children attending Cincinnati schools.

One of the models that the Cincinnati schools have been looking at is the Pritchard Committee of Lexington, Kentucky. The Pritchard Committee established the Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership and trained over 1300 parents from a variety of backgrounds in the ways that they could be productive in assisting the public school system. Cincinnati schools have seen the success of the Lexington program and have worked diligently to see if such a program could have a similar positive effect on parental involvement in Cincinnati schools. Ms. White is eager to see how Cincinnati schools will benefit and expresses high hopes for the program: "Expectations have been raised for students and teachers, and it's time for parents to step up to the plate as well. This program will greatly enhance our ability to identify and develop parent leaders who can then engage other parents to ensure that our schools provide a quality public education for all children."

Other educational professionals in the Cincinnati schools have also welcomes the process and look to the success of the Lexington program to justify their enthusiasm. Superintendent Rosa Blackwell argues that "decades of research confirm that when parents are more involved, student achievement increases." Cincinnati schools stand to benefit from those decades of research in creating a program that clearly aligns the activities of parents and teachers in order to make a Cincinnati public school environment that provides the most comprehensive program for students.

Cincinnati schools are relying on a number of local and national partners to implement the program. In addition to the Pritchard Committee, Cincinnati schools will be working with the United Way and Xavier University. These groups hope to create Community Learning Centers where parents can come for training. Cincinnati schools are grateful for the support from business and other community partners in order to fund these Community Learning Centers. Among the grant supporters are the KnowledegeWorks Foundation, the Scripps Howard Foundation and the Kroger Foundation. All of these groups will work in conjunction to make the program as effective as possible for Cincinnati school parents.

To start the program off, a pilot group will begin working under the direction of Zakia McKinney. Ms. McKinney has worked as an Education Director at the Urban League as well as an Executive Director of the Walnut Hills Churches. She has been active in community organizations for many years and looks forward to sharing her experience with Cincinnati schools. She is optimistic of the program's potential for Cincinnati schools, stating that "The Parent Leadership Institute will play an important part by training parents as informed advocates and willing change agents equipped to engage other parents to work with the schools on solutions for change"

Education and Training Requirements for the Cosmetology Operator Program

People all around the world have always been concerned about how they look. Beauticians and their work can be traced as far back as ancient Egypt and India. Modern times are no different: people still need cosmetologists to do their job. Modern times call for increased regulation, and these days you need to be licensed by the state you want to practice in. If you wish to become an expert beautician, then cosmetology school is the place to be in order to get the required training. Formal training is required in order to take and pass your state exam.

In order to get started, enroll in an accredited cosmetology school. Complete the required hours of study in your field of specialization as the hours vary, depending on your choice of: hairstyling, coloring, nail technician, etc. With basic training, you can join a salon, and continue your cosmetology education through online programs or at school.

Cosmetology schools provide you all the basic training that you need to work as facial specialist, hairstylist, cosmetologist, or other speciality areas you choose to focus on. Keep in mind that most spas prefer applicants with more than one skill: it is much easier to get hired as a nail tech and massage specialist than just a nail tech. Once you are through with your training, you can decide how to best use your knowledge and skills to take you to where you want to go. Cosmetologists can work in salons, spas, movie and stage sets, and even cruise ships.

Your cosmetology training should incorporate theoretical knowledge, which is the basic underpinning of your education; practical experience which includes hands-on practice of your knowledge; and last but not least, some professional business-building skills, essential for your future if you decide to open your own business. Upon graduation, you'll be prepared for a career as a hair stylist or technician, makeup artist or a salon owner.

While some students pursue a certificate program that can take about eleven to twelve months to complete, others choose a more comprehensive associate degree program that can take approximately two years. Students can choose to focus on hair styling and design, makeup application, manicuring and pedicuring, and more. The length of a beauty course depends on the exact specialty you choose, the specific beauty school, and the state in which you will practice.

With numerous beauty schools and colleges offering courses in cosmetology, it can be difficult to judge the course quality. The best way to look for a reliable school is its accreditation.. Accreditation makes any course more valuable. Employers prefer candidates who have attended an accredited school, and will have more trust in the quality of education provided there. The professional skills that an accredited school provides you will prove to be much more useful while building a career.