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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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Governor Brewer Calls for Special Session of AZ Legislature targeting labor Unions

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Governor Jan Brewer has called for a special session of the Arizona Legislature to address a ballot measure targeting labor unions.

The measure is designed to counter the proposed federal Employee Free Choice Act which would make it easier for employers to create a union through the majority sign-up process.

This action is another example of Arizona’s lack of leadership.  When the state is facing economic recession, high unemployment, and a budget deficit of over $1 billion, it is shocking to see our state’s leaders meeting in special session over something that does not address any of these issues.

The session was called after the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the measure could not appear on the ballot in this year’s General Election because it violates the Arizona Constitution’s “single-subject rule.”  Although the measure does not affect AEA or the way local associations organize, the lawsuit was filed by organized labor and now the governor and legislative leaders are targeting labor unions by calling a special session to ensure this anti-union measure appears on the ballot, just as they called a special session nearly a year ago in order to enact policy changes to target teachers.

Arizona needs leaders who will address the needs of our state rather than engage in political retaliation against any group who speaks out against their lack of leadership.  AEA members, teachers, support staff, students, parents, and community members need to speak out against these kinds of actions and elect pro-public education leaders.  We must support those who support our public schools. Click here to find out our recommended candidates for the upcoming Primary Elections.

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CEA President on CSD Override

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Please watch the video below for remarks from CEA President Jason Schnee:

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Come Party with Penny!

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Hello members please read the message below from Andrew Morrill, Vice President of AEA and Jason Schnee, President of Creighton Education Association

Greetings!  I hope this email finds you well as I bring you news of a fun opportunity to help support AEA’s candidate for Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction, our own Penny Kotterman.  Pro-public education members of the legislature and some of your colleagues in the AEA, including AEA President John Wright, have planned a social for this Friday, November 13, at the home of Clint and Denae Steeves, 3045 North 27th Street, here in Phoenix, from 5:30 to 7:30pm.  Contributions will be gratefully accepted.

Please do stop by and let Penny know that you’re ready to elect a career educator and proven advocate for great schools to this critical office.  And in an effort to prove that good news travels fast, please make it a point to reach out and personally invite your friends, colleagues, members, and potential members and ask them to come by and meet Penny.  Feel free to forward them this email and attached invitation, but a phone call or personal contact might help seal the deal.

We’re counting on Penny; let’s let her know she can count on us.

Thanks so much for everything you do,

Andrew Morrill
AEA Vice President

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CEA President

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CSD Bond and Override 2009

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Dear members of CEA,

We are facing troubling times right now in the state with many bad decisions being passed at the state level and even some decisions which we don’t like within our own district. The CEA Executive Board has been asked by the Citizens for Creighton, an independent Political Action Campaign group which is heading up the upcoming November 2009 Bond and Override Election, if we, CEA, are supportive of the Bond and Override. Our answer has been a resounding “Yes” we support it. We have not yet committed to working to pass this by phone banking, walking the neighborhoods and anything else which we have done in years past on previous override elections.

We want to know more information about the campaign as well as what the funds will be used for. CEA Executive Board and the CEA Fund for Children and Public Education (our own Political Action Campaign Group) wants to find out to what degree, we the members would be supportive and what actions we would be willing to do to support the campaign. Please read over the attachment and then please take this quick survey to help us make a better decision for our future.

http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dFJDQnM2aHNDMThvaVV0eThiVHFwTlE6MA..

The public in our Creighton Community will receive or have already received the voters pamphlet. Here it is for you to view and have more information.


Here is information on what the bond and the override funds will do:

Background

On May 19, 2009, the Creighton Elementary School District Governing Board unanimously called for a Maintenance and Operations Renewal Election and a Special Bond Election to be held on November 3, 2009.

The Maintenance and Operations (M & O) budget provides for:
•    salaries and benefits,
•    purchased services, and
•    supplies.

The M & O override enables the district to expend up to 10% over the amount provided from the state to the district for these items.  Currently 75% of school districts in Maricopa County operate with voter approved overrides.  CSD’s current Maintenance & Operations override is in the 4th year of a 7-year override.  Full funding is provided for the first 5 years only.  It is critically important to renew this year, because, if not successfully renewed, funding will decrease by 1/3 for each of the next 3 years beginning in 2011.

Creighton and most other districts use overrides as part of their regular operating budgets due to the low per pupil funding in Arizona and a ranking of 49th nationwide.  The M & O override will not result in a higher overall secondary tax rate for community members as it is a renewal.  The tax rate currently being assessed annually for each $100 of assessed valuation of property is $0.49.  For the average house in the district, worth $128,000, the annual tax is $62.10.  If not successful, there are potential budget reduction risks to the Maintenance and Operations budget of $41,450,000 which would significantly decrease the following:

1)    Fundamental educational standards for students including:
•    Art, music and physical education.
•    Current class size standards
•    Special Education programs
2)    School/Community safety programs including:
•    Assistant principals
•    Nursing and custodial staff
•    Performance pay for staff goal achievement
•    Supervisory staff
•    Counseling services
•    After-school sports and clubs
3)    School budgets for classroom instructional supplies and materials
4)    Transportation support including:
•    Academic field trips and summer programs for students
•    Additional bus drivers and staff
5)     Competitive salary schedules to attract and retain a quality staff including:
•    Compensation and benefits for certified and support staff
•    Financial incentives for goals achievement

A Special Bond Election has also been called for as part of the ballot.  By definition, a Bond
allows school districts to fund projects immediately and pay back the debt over time from the taxation of homes and businesses in the district.  The Creighton Elementary School District Long Range Facilities Planning Committee, which consisted of educators, parents, and community members, spent 18 months studying the district’s facilities and creating facilities guidelines in order to plan for the future of the district.

The committee gathered input from the school sites and community, reviewed research, developed facility guidelines and evaluated every site.  They made a recommendation to the Governing Board to put the Special Bond Election measure on the ballot in order to ensure the highest quality environments for students, staff, families and the community as Creighton looks toward the future.

The study focused on the following priorities:

Health and safety,
Environment,
Internal appeal,
Program requirements and space,
Infrastructure,
Accessibility and Traffic flow
Technology

The total bond request for funding is $44 million.  Most of the original buildings in Creighton School district were built in the 1940’s and 1950’s.  Many of the facilities have structural, electrical, and mechanical needs and lack the systems to be energy efficient.  Each campus would receive renovations and/or replacement that would focus on health and safety standards  including:   heating and air-conditioning, roofing, flooring, fencing,  restroom upgrades, parking lots, etc.

Two oversight committees would be created by the Superintendent and the Governing Board to ensure accountability and regular communication of progress to staff and community.

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Pink Slip Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 and what you can do!

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Pink Slip Day — April 15

Thousands of teachers and school employees have received notices that leave their employment next year in doubt. Policy makers need to know that public education is Arizona’s budget priority. Teacher and school staff layoffs can be avoided. On April 15, pick up the telephone or send an e-mail and ask the governor and your legislators to use available stimulus dollars and appropriate revenue enhancements to restore a fully funded education budget.

Why April 15?
Most school districts have policies that require them to notify employees who are being laid off or nonrenewed due to budget constraints by April 15.  April 15 is the date taxes are due. It is a good day to remind the governor and legislators that a budget solution is past due. Using the stimulus money and appropriate tax measures, a state budget can be passed that provides full funding for public schools, universities, and other vital state services.

Some legislators are trying to avoid responsibility for their lack of action on a budget by blaming teachers who need the April 15 deadline as adequate notice of impending layoffs. Learn more here.

There are four ways to get involved:
1. Send a personal message to the governor and your legislators on  April 15 using the March4Schools email or phone system.
2. Visit the March4Schools Mobilization Calendar for a summary of activities that have been organized around the state. If an activity is planned in your area, please participate.
3. Organize a “Stop the Pink Slips” postcard campaign of your own. Organize your colleagues, friends, and family to participate.
4. Organize your own unique action to engage the public to stop the pink slips. If you organize an action, please report it to Doug.Kilgore@arizonaea.org so it can be publicized in future March4Schools publications.

Links to Resources — Take Action on April 15:
* Email the Governor and Your Legislators
* Phone the Governor and Your Legislators
* Contact information for legislators and the governor
* Stop the Pink Slips Talking Points
* AEA March4Schools Toolkit
* Voices for Education “Don’t Pink Slip our Future” Post Card Web Site.
* APPLE “Hands for Arizona” Campaign
* AEA Pink Slip Page (statewide updates on teacher and school staff layoffs and cuts)

Visit www.march4schools.com

Join CEA and AEA as a member, contact one of your site stewards or Exec Board Members and get involved.

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What a summer!–update on CEA activities

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Wow is pretty much the best word to describe the summer so far. CEA has been able to participate in the hiring of the new Human Relations director, Dr. Susan Lugo. Congratulations to her. We also were able to sit in on the hiring of the new principal at Loma Linda School as a result of Dr. Lugo’s promotions. This came on a Saturday morning in June. The representation from the district and the site level demonstrated a wealth of knowledge and experience in the district. The result was Dr. Stephanie DeMar being named and approved by the CSD Board as the next principal to lead Loma Linda School. CEA executive board met over the summer for a one day retreat to plan it’s year long membership plan, get ready for new teacher lunch and to also gear up for this upcoming year. Then we saw three members from CEA be able to attend the NEA Representative Assembly in Washington DC. Laura Gates, Margarita Chong, and Jason Schnee, represented CEA well at the national level. This summer saw the end of NEA President Reg Weaver’s term and the beginning of Dennis Van Roekel, who is a math teacher from Paradise Valley Unified School district and AEA Member still. During the NEA Representative Assembly, we saw many great speakers, from the America’s Greatest Education Governor Award Winner from North Carolina, to the first teacher in Space, to the teacher of the year and the ESP of the year.  This Representative Assembly also saw the Senator from Illinois, Barak Obama speak to it live via satelite with Montana NEA members sitting with him to the delegates (note you must be an NEA member and registered through either the AEA or NEA website to view this video). We had over 9,000 delegates present and over 18,000 NEA members in Washington DC for the annual meeting. Click on any of the links above to look over their comments. As a result of the hard work from our CEA President, Jason Schnee, the NEA asked him to be interviewed on camera about the challenges facing educators in Arizona on regards to the education of English language learners. He will also be one of two trainers from Arizona to attend a three and a half day long workshop on ELL Trainer of Trainers in Washington DC in August. 

On July 9th, CEA hosted the new teachers of the Creighton District to lunch at Gateway School. We saw a great reception by the new teachers and will follow up to ask those who have not become members to do so. We had AEA President John Wright, AEA Board of Directors Chris Maza, Jo Bell, Jason Schnee, and Alys Casperson. Yes, you read this correctly, Alys Casperson is now an AEA Board of Director. She was elected by all Arizona Delegates at the last Delegate Assembly. So, we can proudly say, we have two AEA Board of Directors from the Creighton Education Association. 
Do you think, CEA is resting now? Not quite, we have leaders out at the AEA Leader’s Conference now in Litchfield Park, Arizona learning how to be a more effective leader for our organization. We are all looking forward to returning back and seeing our students’ faces soon enough. Watch for more communications from CEA regarding the upcoming November Election, this is a pivotal election not only at the national level, but also at the state and the local level. The CEA Fund for Children and Public Education and AEA Fund for Children and Public Education will be contacting you soon to ask for your help in our election work for school board races, legislative district races, congressional races and the United States Presidental race. 
Watch for information on how to help with the upcoming redistricting/ Phoenix Mega District opposition campaign. CEA has taken a formal stance of OPPOSING this idea of consolidating into one large Phoenix District. We have been working hard with other locals including Phoenix Union, Madison, Balsz, Wilson, Glendale El, Glendale Union, Phoenix El, Washington Elementary District, and the many other locals affected by this concept which will be put to the voters in November.
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