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Monthly archives for July, 2009

State PTA Statement on New Budget Deal

Jul23
2009
Written by Webmaster

Shortsighted Budget Jeopardizes State’s Future
PTA President Urges Balance and Investment in Children

SACRAMENTO – California State PTA President Jo Loss issued the following response to news of the pending budget agreement.

“California State PTA and our nearly 1 million members have serious concerns with the long-lasting negative impact this budget will have on children and families in California.

“We recognize the state is facing an unprecedented fiscal crisis, but we are angered that our legislative leaders are choosing to solve the budget primarily with cuts to critical services, rather than identifying sufficient sources of new, ongoing revenue to provide a more balanced approach.

“Legislators and the Governor should not continue to try to balance the budget on the backs of our children and families. Our message remains constant: We must invest in children to ensure our future economic prosperity.

“The proposed budget cuts $6 billion more from K-12 schools and community colleges. This is in addition to more than $11 billion in cuts our schools and students have suffered over the past year. California’s education system ranks nearly last in the nation in terms of per-student funding, with some of the largest class sizes and the highest number of students per counselor, school nurse or other critical support staff members. Our schools are unable to withstand cuts of this magnitude and continue to provide the quality education that our students need and deserve.

“The budget agreement does include a commitment to restore money lost during this budget crisis – and this is a positive step. However, it is the responsibility of our state legislators to fund public education at all timesat a level where all children are able to learn. This budget fails that test. School districts will be forced to make additional cuts to critical programs. Class sizes will significantly increase, reducing the ability of our teachers to meet the individual needs of each student. Academic support classes, reading specialists, counselors, librarians and school nurses will be lost. We will see fewer arts and music classes. Our ability to provide students with up-to-date technological resources and hands-on science programs to prepare them for the global economy will continue to be jeopardized.

“In addition, the $226 million cuts to the Healthy Families Program places the health and well-being of our state’s neediest children and families in further jeopardy. The $528 million cut in the CalWORKs program similarly hurts these families.

“A budget should reflect the values of our citizens. Californians have consistently supported public education and children in prosperous and unstable economic times. So we must ask, Where are California’s priorities when the basic education and health needs of our children are not being adequately met?”

The California State PTA has nearly 1 million members throughout the state working on behalf of public schools, children and families, with the motto, “Every child, one voice.” The PTA is the nation’s oldest, largest and highest profile volunteer organization working to improve the education, health and welfare of all children and youth. The PTA also advocates at national, state and local levels for education and family issues. The PTA is nonprofit, nonsectarian and noncommercial.

For more information about the California State PTA, visit www.capta.org.

Posted in State Budget Advocacy, State PTA News

Welcome to Our New Website!

Jul15
2009
Written by Webmaster

On behalf of the 17th District PTA, I’m very excited to welcome to you to our brand new website for the 2009-11 term. Our new website includes a brand new design and layout that is significantly easier to navigate, which will enable it to be a much more useful resource for local PTA officers during the next term.

If you would like to get an overview of the new site, check out our Screencast Quick Tour Video which will demonstrate the new layout of the site. I hope you find it a welcome improvement.

If you notice any bugs, or have any comments or suggestions, please send me your feedback. Thanks for visiting!
–Douglas Bell, 17th District Webmaster

Posted in 17th District News

Website Downtime on Wednesday 7/15

Jul12
2009
Written by Webmaster

This is a notice that 17th District PTA’s website will be down for a few hours this Wednesday, July 15th, beginning at 8:00 AM. We will be launching a brand new, completely redesigned website on Wednesday and the transition will take at least 3-4 hours to complete. The new site should be much more intuitive and easier to navigate and will be a much more valuable resource for the officers of our units and councils.

Apologies in advance for any inconvenience this downtime may cause, but I’m sure that you’ll agree that the new site will be worth the wait.
–Douglas Bell, 17th District Webmaster

Posted in 17th District News

Budget Alert: What You Can Do

Jul10
2009
Written by Webmaster

Speak Up for Children and Families

Your help is needed to get the message to state leaders

1) Call your Assembly member, State Senator, and the Governor today to tell them to protect funding for education and critical services for children and families.

Find Your Legislators
Contact the Governor

Sample message:

My name is (your name) from (name of your city). My children attend (names of your childrens’ schools), and I urge (Senator X, Assembly member X, the Governor) to protect funding for education by not suspending Proposition 98.

We must also protect critical programs for children and families such as Healthy Families, CalWORKs and Cal Grants. I strongly believe that we must invest in our children to protect their future and the future of our state.

2) Send letters to the editor at your local newspaper about what is happening in your school as a result of the devastating statewide cuts to education.

For more information on how to submit a letter to the editor and a listing of local newspapers contacts, please visit the “Letters to the Editor” tab on the Education Coalition’s “Protect Our Students” website.

Don’t forget to check your local newspaper for word-count limits, and please remember to include your name, home address and phone number!

San Mateo County newspapers include the San Mateo County Times and the San Mateo Daily Journal.
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Posted in State Budget Advocacy, State PTA Communications

Education Coalition Press Release on Proposed Suspension of Prop. 98

Jul02
2009
Written by Webmaster

EDUCATION COALITION OPPOSES GOVERNOR’S PROPOSAL TO SUSPEND PROP. 98 AND MAKE DEEPER CUTS TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS

The Education Coalition strongly opposes Governor Schwarzenegger’s proposal announced yesterday to suspend Prop. 98, the state’s minimum school funding law, so that he can make deeper cuts to education on top of the $11.6 billion already enacted.

Time and again, Californians have voted to protect Prop. 98 and have overwhelmingly rejected any attempts to undermine the law. Public polls show that voters continue to support increasing funding to our schools, saying it is the last place they want state leaders to cut. And yet, lawmakers have subjected education funding to 60 percent of the cuts made to the state budget. Though there have been many attempts to undermine Prop. 98 over the years, education funding continues to grow at a much slower pace than most other areas of the budget.

Quite, simply, Prop. 98 is not the problem – it’s time for lawmakers to take a balanced approach to solving the state’s budget crisis, instead of shortchanging an entire generation of students of the quality education they deserve.

With public schools already taking the worst funding hit since the Great Depression, the Education Coalition maintains that public schools simply cannot sustain any further cuts, and also supports schools being repaid the funding they are owed under Prop. 98.

Suspending Prop. 98 would further drain basic resources from schools that have already been forced to increase class sizes, cut programs critical to student learning, cancel bus routes and eliminate summer school programs, as well as librarians, counselors and arts and music classes.

California’s students – who already live in a state that ranks 47th in the nation in per-pupil spending – have been subjected to historic, unprecedented cuts. The devastation of these cuts is not only lost jobs right now, but deep, lasting damage to the ability of our children and the state to compete and succeed in the future.

The Education Coalition represents more than 2.5 million teachers, parents, administrators, school board members, school employees and other education advocates in California. For more information, please visit our website at: www.protectourstudents.org.

Posted in State Budget Advocacy
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