It’s a given that the kids attending inner city schools are not receiving the same quality of education as say, those attending Eagle County schools. Yet due to affirmative action, after being denied the opportunity receive a quality education in both grade and high...
Recent Commentaries
You Can’t Make This Stuff Up
Recently physicists at MIT and the State University of New York confirmed that the surface area of two black holes was maintained after the two entities merged, which was predicted by both Einstein’s theory of general relativity and Stephen Hawking’s work at Cambridge...
A State of Mind
Newcomers tell me how they marvel at the seeming “agelessness” of valley, and how the limitless outlets for physical activity helps delay, prevent, and even manage many costly, chronic illnesses. And while physical activity is critical to our wellbeing, it’s also...
It’s About More Than Just Guns
Many believe the most pressing problem facing the nation today is the rising crime rate, where preliminary FBI data points to the largest single year increase in murders since the agency began publishing this data 60 years ago. Meanwhile, cities across the U.S. have...
America Needs the Full Story
Stephen Schneider, an Environmental Biology professor at Stanford University, told a group of reporters, “That as scientists, we are ethically bound to the scientific method, in effect promising to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but… which means we must...
Color Codes
Do you recall when you first became consciously aware of color? I do, my ‘awareness’ of color was accompanied by my first box of Binney & Smith Crayola Crayons—all eight of them. But that was a millennia ago; today Crayons come in at least 124 colors including...
Distorted Reality
Education Week Magazine described Critical Race Theory as an academic concept embracing the core idea that racism is a social construct; that it is not merely the product of individual bias or prejudice, but also something embedded in legal systems and policies. The...
Hardly a political coincidence
A close long-time personal friend has a problem getting his letters-to-the-editor published for two reasons - first, the editor won't print anything longer than 200 words and getting a meaningful political message across in less than that is difficult and secondly, my...
A very appropriate quote
No blog for me on this Memorial Day, just a most appropriate quote - "The brave die never, though they sleep in dust, their courage nerves a thousand living men." MINOT J. SAVAGE
To our graduating seniors
Today I want to congratulate our graduating seniors, and at the same time offer a few insights I wish someone had given me when I graduated high school a million years ago. And the first of those insights begins with the best definition of success I’ve ever come...