Ogden Teachers Rally for Collective Bargaining

Ogden Teachers Rally for Collective Bargaining

Thursday, March 19, 2009

OEA Elections Results

Congratulations to Doug Stephens, Lisa Vipperman, and Celeste Gardner in their elections to OEA President, OEA Vice-President, and Executive Board member. Thanks also to all those candidates who ran for office.

UEA's Educator on the Hill was a big success as nearly 100 educators were able to lobby the legislator for public school funding. Lee Claycomb, WEA Executive Board member from West Haven Elementary, said the experience was educational. He said that he especially enjoyed his discussion with Sen. Chris Buttars over SB 48 "take a test to teach".

The UEA "Under the Dome" website also was new this year and afforded teachers the opportunity to keep up on legisative business and communicate with their representatives.

Thanks for all of your help in making a "bad" year not quite so bad. Rick

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Utah School Law Update-UPPAC Newsletter

I presented a Professionalism power point at Hooper Elementary this morning. It is important to remind us all of the higher standards and trust that parents hold for teachers. Jean Hill, USOE attorney, reminds us of an important point in this months Utah School Law Update. (www.schools.utah.gov/uppac/)

She writes about relationships with students. (I am sure it is a reaction to the Bountiful Jr. High case). I encourage you to read it and subscribe so you receive it each month. Jean also gives a good legislative wrap-up.

Thanks again for reading. Rick

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to award grants for school reform

The federal stimulus plan passed by Congress also has $5 Billion to award lasting school reform. According to today's Deseret News, states are supposed to:
  • Improve teacher quality and get good teachers into high-poverty schools;
  • Set up sophisticated data systems to track student learning;
  • Boost the quality of academic standards and tests;
  • Intervene to help struggling schools.

Applications for the special grants will be available later this spring.

To enter the April BLOG CONTEST for gift cards please email me: rick@ogdenweber.org and add the word "Stimulus" in the message.

Thanks for reading. Rick

Monday, March 16, 2009

Future Educators Association Comptetions at WSU

I had the opportunity to help judge some FEA competitions at Weber State University today. We had students from OHS and Davis County competing in several categories including displays, impromptu speaking and "FEA Moment". The FEA program met with the UEA Board of Directors a couple of weeks ago and they were very impressed with the possibility of recreating FEA chapters around the state.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Education Bill Bogs Down on Charter School Issues

The Deseret News reports this morning that the Education bill remains in limbo until the House and the Senate can agree on whether on not to expand Charter Schools next year. Sen. Howard Stephenson, no friend of public education, is leading the charge for more Charter Schools. Today is the last day of the session so it would be good to let your legislator know how you feel. UEA is not opposed to Charter Schools in principle, but in a year of cuts everyone should share in the pain.

Thanks again. To enter the MARCH BLOG CONTEST please email rick@ogdenweber.org with the words "CHARTER SCHOOLS" in the message. We will draw for prizes in the April OEA and WEA AR meetings.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Congrats to February Contest Winners

Congrats to Genevieve Kirch at Roy Elementary and Pat Albers at Farr West Elementary, our February Blog Contest Winners for Weber. They won $25 gift cards from Blockbuster. Enjoy the movies. Look for clues in upcoming blogs for the March gift card giveaway.

Legislature sets Public Ed funding for next year.
  • HB2 prohibits expansion of charter school capacity in the 2010-2011 school year.
  • HB2 cuts 5.2% from 2010 budget.
  • The value of the Weighted Pupil Unit remained the same.
  • School districts have the option of closing school for up to 5 days.
  • $2.9 Million was set cut from Career and Technical Education.
  • Quality Teaching Block Grant of $77.6 Million was cut.
  • Aging school bus fund of $8.8 Million was cut.
  • The remaining $5 Million of the original one time $20 Million Performance Pay was cut.

School Districts will now make the tough decisions of how the cuts will affect their budgets for next year.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Legislature Appropriations Sets Cuts in Budget

The Executive Appropriations Committee met Friday and came up with a cut of 5.2% from the 2010 Budget (next year). Now we have the hard job of finding places to cut that much out of the budget.

RayLynne Phillips, Midland Elementary, was awarded the "I Love Teaching" award and Joel Robbins and Anneke Petersen were awarded the "E+ Team" award at Weber School Board last week. Congratulations.

Thanks for reading. Rick