Vouchers were ruled unconstitutional in Arizona by a unanimous State Supreme Court decision. Kim Campbell said " Good news from Arizona! Just remember the privatization agenda has not gone away. It is a battle we have to keep fighting until we can get policymakers focused on meaningful change for public schools, not creating a parallel system that only serves a few."
Georgia might also have problems funding their Special Needs Voucher program next year.
Pray for good (golf) weather...thanks Rick
Ogden Teachers Rally for Collective Bargaining
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Deseret News: Economy Dents Home Schooling
Go to www.deseretnews.com to read the entire article on the affects of the economy on home schooling.
Some parents are having to give up home schooling to work in this downturned economy. Children are doing more jobs around the house and making money to help the families.
Nationally the 2007 data showed about 1.5 million home schools, an increase of 8% over the previous year. Some home school experts think that actually more home schools will appear during the recession.
Thanks Rick
Some parents are having to give up home schooling to work in this downturned economy. Children are doing more jobs around the house and making money to help the families.
Nationally the 2007 data showed about 1.5 million home schools, an increase of 8% over the previous year. Some home school experts think that actually more home schools will appear during the recession.
Thanks Rick
Monday, March 23, 2009
News You Can Use
It is finally spring...how can you tell? It snowed two inches last night. With spring brings our Early Enrollment Program to sign up new members to the association. Representatives will coming around to our potential member friends and giving them the opportunity to sign up for membership in NEA/UEA/OEA/WEA. You can help by talking to your colleagues and letting them know the work we are doing for teachers.
OEA has 553 members (80% of licensed educators) and signed up 74 new members this year.
WEA has 1062 members (63% of licensed educators) and signed up 107 new members this year.
As you can see, we have some work to do. We can do so much more with the solidarity of strong membership. We are starting negotiations soon and we will be battling to preserve steps and lanes, class size, and fund insurance increases. We need everyone with us.
Thanks Again for reading. Rick
OEA has 553 members (80% of licensed educators) and signed up 74 new members this year.
WEA has 1062 members (63% of licensed educators) and signed up 107 new members this year.
As you can see, we have some work to do. We can do so much more with the solidarity of strong membership. We are starting negotiations soon and we will be battling to preserve steps and lanes, class size, and fund insurance increases. We need everyone with us.
Thanks Again for reading. Rick
Friday, March 20, 2009
The UEA House of Delegates
The legislative body of the UEA, "House of Delegates", meets in April to set the budget, legislative priorities and mission of UEA. Delegates from locals around Utah meet for a Saturday in Salt Lake to hear speeches from their UEA leaders and set the business of UEA. Parliamentary procedure governs the meeting and the bylaws, constitution, and budget are discussed. It is an annual opportunity for members to see UEA at work. If you are interested in being a delegate next year let your leaders know.
Both OEA and WEA have traded negotiation packets and will begin meetings soon. The districts will be forming their budgets and we will assist and looking where the cuts will be made.
We were saddened to hear of the loss of Gary Wilder, history teacher at OHS (formerly at BLHS). Gary coached and taught the students he loved so much. He will be missed.
Rick
Both OEA and WEA have traded negotiation packets and will begin meetings soon. The districts will be forming their budgets and we will assist and looking where the cuts will be made.
We were saddened to hear of the loss of Gary Wilder, history teacher at OHS (formerly at BLHS). Gary coached and taught the students he loved so much. He will be missed.
Rick
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
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
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
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