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Arizona Senate cuts $200 million dollars MORE from K-12 Education…Ask Governor to Support Strong Schools for a Strong Economy

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Dear Members and Concerned Citizens of Arizona,

As we all know, K-12 public education in Arizona is still reeling from hundreds of millions of dollars in cuts suffered over the past few fiscal years. The governor’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2012 includes cuts to K-12 education totaling approximately $125 million.  Yesterday, March 16th, 2011, the Senate worked late into the night to pass a budget that includes devastating cuts to K-12 education.  This is no surprise considering the extreme make-up of the Senate.  The Senate budget cuts over $260 million from K-12 funding.

I am asking for your help with this statewide issue.  No single issue carries more impact than Arizona’s budget for fiscal year 2012.  Accordingly, contact from our members, leaders, parents, and concerned citizens to the governor and their legislators is key and will be critical over the next week. This is what we can do and we must do to stop these terrible cuts from being put into place. Your stories are key to painting an accurate and critically needed story of the impact on programs, personnel, and students of continued cuts to public education.  You can and should contact members of the House of Representatives that represent your area as well as respond to this posting. We know the cuts in the Creighton School District this year have not been nice and with loosing positions which have impact on students and services, it will make running our schools very different. Even if you’re position has not yet been eliminated, you still can tell your story of how we have been frozen on salary advancement for the past three years, this year we have an increase in retirement contributions, we’re also paying a portion of our medical insurance cost, and for many who are on the career ladder program, we’re facing a loss in salary there as well. You can share how the limited resources we have in our district have impacted us doing even more than what we are now doing. We’ll see the number of our colleagues in our buildings decrease because of loss of enrollment in our schools done by natural staffing. I don’t mean to paint a gloom picture, however, it is very dark out there right now and will be even darker if these cuts make their way into implementation.

One last request: Our messaging to policy makers will be impassioned and powerful, but it must in all cases be professional.  No matter what the temptation and outrage you may feel, I urge you to create impact through facts, examples, and stories – rather than through the rhetoric of anger and accusation.  We want our messages read thoroughly if they are to have any effect on policy makers’ decisions. We face an immediate opportunity to minimize the damage done to our schools through the remainder of the legislative session, particularly as the state budget is forwarded to the House and then to the governor.  Over the next few weeks there will be other specific actions where you may be asked to organize local response.  Thank you for your leadership and cooperation.

Copy the link below to send a message to your elected officials about the budget cuts and tell your personal story about the impact these cuts will have.  Our messages to policy makers should be impassioned and powerful, but must also be professional.  No matter what the temptation and outrage you may feel, we urge you to create impact through facts, examples, and stories – rather than through the rhetoric of anger and accusation.  We want our messages read thoroughly if they are to have any effect on policy makers’ decisions.

http://capwiz.com/nea/az/utr/1/ANAZPEOXJW/HXSDPEPAVW/6625511481

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.

Respectfully,
Jason Schnee

President

Creighton Education Association

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Final Push for Creighton Override…do your part get out and HELP!

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

Hello to all,

This week is big, and getting bigger for education and action:

Yes, we have phone banks the next two nights at AEA for the Creighton Override and for candidates, from 5-8PM.

Then…a HUGE day Saturday. first a walk -maybe with some special guests (more later)- and it will be a very important walk aimed at non-early ballot voters we often don’t reach. This is terrific, because our election success this year will hinge on a good voter turnout. If you haven’t walked with us yet, now’s the time! Park Central’s Qdoba, at 9 am, as always.

And…Then, Part II: our biggest phone bank ever, Cell Phone Saturday. From noon-5 pm, at AEA, we’ll be phoning, and saying hello, thanks, and best wishes to many of the political friends we’ve worked for so long and hard. Let’s get them elected…

Check out this cool list:

Terry Goddard, Penny Kotterman, David Lujan, Lela Alston, Kyrsten Sinema, Katie Hobbs, Eric Meyer, Ruben Gallego, Donna McHenry, Laura Pastor, Randy Schiller, Rita Dickinson will all come by to say hello and thank us -and others will probably drop in as well.

The walk and phone bank are sponsored jointly by Phoenix Union CTA and CEA, Creighton EA, and AEA, but we will have other friends with us, from some of our sister locals. Refreshments for the phone bank will be provided by AEA— thanks, Doug and company.

Paul Lowes                                                                    Jason Schnee
Political Action Chair,                                                 President
Classroom Teachers’ Association, PUHSD             Creighton Ed. Association
sonoranpal@msn.com                                                ceaprez@gmail.com
480-352-8928                                                              602-429-9232

If possible, RSVP by clicking here for the Park Central walk and/or Cell Phone Saturday. It would be good to know how many walk lists, literature pieces, and phone lists we might need, as well as how much food and drink to buy. However, we’ll plan for some extra, so if you have to drop in at the last minute, you’ll be enthusiastically welcomed too.

Plan on this Wednesday, Thursday, and/or Saturday, friends. Let it roll!
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Yes for Creighton Kids Meeting

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Reminder – Please Attend our Meeting Tomorrow for the Creighton Override Campaign!
Yes for Creighton Kids
August 26 at 6:00 p.m in the Creighton
District Office Board Room

Dear Creighton Employees, Parents & Community Members,

There is a Maintenance and Operations Budget Override election on November 2, and renewing this override that is currently in place is a critical part of our schools’ funding for the next several years. It may well determine teacher jobs, class sizes, and the presence of important programs like Art, Music and P.E. In last year’s election the override lost by 10%, and we cannot afford to let that happen again! If the override does not pass this year, our district’s funding will be reduced by $3.2 million over the next three years.

Yes for Creighton Kids is a committee formed to campaign for the passage of the override in the election, and we need your help! We have six weeks until early ballots are distributed, and prior to that time we need to staff phone banks, put up signs, conduct neighborhood walks, and more. We are having a meeting on August 26 at 6:00 p.m. to organize our volunteers for these and other jobs – please join us! It is going to take all of us to work together to make sure the override passes in November.

If you are unable to attend the meeting, please go to our website – www.forcreightonkids.com, and click on the “volunteer”" tab to sign up for ways to help. Also – please click on the Facebook logo below to follow us and become a fan of the “Yes on the Creighton Override” page! Find us on Facebook

Thank you in advance for your help!

Jeff Boles & Renee Sandler Shamblin

Please note: If you are receiving this message on a school district computer or using a school district provided e-mail account you may not forward this message from your computer to another’s computer or copy the flyer and distribute under A.R.S. 15-511, which prohibits the use of school resources in influencing the outcome of an election.

YES for Creighton Kids
www.forcreightonkids.com
3219 E.Camelback Road, Suite 376
480-648-KIDS
yes@forcreightonkids.com
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Great news for Creighton Teachers and ESP financially

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Hi Members,

I wanted to take just a moment to let you know I was informed on Friday about some great news from Creighton Business Manager Scott Walmer and Superintendent Boyle. Since the Meet and Confer team made some decisions to be fiscally conservative and tighten the budget during the time we met, we did a nice enough job that we actually are able to bring something back on our restoration list. The Creighton School District will be paying for 100% of employees Health Care coverage, like they have done in the past. It was through the work of CEA being involved in the Meet and Confer/Interest Based process which allowed for this to happen as well as CEA leadership being advocates continuously on your behalf on this matter. Please make sure to ask your fellow teachers why they’re not part of the association which has stood up for them time and time again both in the district and at the state levels. It’s time we have the honest conversations and increase membership in our professional organization.

Sincerely,

Jason Schnee

President

Creighton Education Association

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YES ON 100 Event

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Less than 1 week until election day! Yell it, “YES ON 100!” Supporters will be at 24th St. & Camelback 5/12 @ 4:30-6pm. This is CREIGHTON’s area, we need people to get out! We need sign holders and honks for Yes on 100 ! We’ll be giving out signs too.. as well as painting car windows with the YES message! *Please share* See you there!

http://yeson100.com/

Why support Prop 100

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PHONE FOR YES ON 100!

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

WHAT: Cell phone party for Y100

WHEN: Saturday, May 15

TIME: Any time from noon to 5:00 pm

WHERE: AEA HQ, 325 E. Palm Lane

FOOD? Yes, snacks and pizza

FUN? Oh yeah!

WORTH IT? You bet – our last chance before the May 18 VOTE!

WE will see you on Friday as well at the HAPPY HOUR on Friday May 14th! Learn more by coming!

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YES on PROP 100

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Take the time to get out and VOTE YES on 100! Please also help out with phone banking at AEA Headquarters each Wednesday and Thursday with members of Phoenix Union CTA and CEA.


Want more? Go to http://www.yeson100.com

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How will the Prop 100 Vote impact us in Creighton?

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

To learn more about how cuts will impact your district if the sales tax referendum fails click hereLearn more about the Yes on 100 campaign.

Do you want to get more involved? If so, here is how, go to this website and you can download materials, watch for CEA to be asking for help in walking and phone banking as well.

Watch AEA President John Wright have a discourse with Senator Thayer Verschoor on the merits of Proposition 100–sales tax referendum to appear on the May 18, 2010 Ballot.

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March 4 Schools 2010

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

On March 4th, 2010, we will be having a rally at each of your schools to share information about what’s happening in the legislature, calling our legislators to share with them the impact of what the cuts to public education have had on us, and then to share this information with parents as well. Please speak with your PTO president and see if they would like to participate in this with PTO members from your school. Your site steward will be receiving information on this tomorrow at the Stewardship Council meeting. Last year, members from the AEA and the community gathered on March 4th at the Capitol, over 10,000 of us to protest the cuts. The legislators have shared they don’t care until it affects them in their actual legislative districts which is why on March 4th, 2010 we are working to bring information to the community and share how legislators have voted for or against public education as well as what the cuts have meant and will mean for the Creighton School District. Please join us at 4:15 for the late start schools and for the early start schools at 4PM at each of your campus location your site steward will determine.
Get your t-shirts to wear at http://www.march4schoolstshirts.com

More information will be forthcoming.
Sincerely,
CEA Executive Board

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Taxes, Economic Development, Funding for Schools (TEF) – an AEA Production

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

In cooperation with The Education Coalition and the National Education Association, the AEA hosted a summit with participants ranging from business leaders to classroom educators. It became apparent that there was far more common ground among participants than differences in opinion. The AEA and its partners decided to create a video to capture the similarities. Over the next several weeks you will be receiving a video from the AEA. Please take a few minutes out of your day to watch these videos.

Watch the video here:

Now that you have learned more about Arizona’s budget crisis and what our state is facing over the next few years, please join us in the conversation by attending a forum or going to the AEA Blog. Be ready for next week’s video which discusses how Arizona’s political system is causing many of the issues we’re facing today.

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