The good news is that public ed might only see a 6% cut next year and the bad news is that public ed might see a 6% cut next year. The legislature and governor are in discussion to finalize a 6% cut for public ed's 2010 budget. In approximate terms that means somewhere around $8 million in cuts in Weber and around $3 million in Ogden. To put that in literal terms, it costs about $500,000 per school day to run Weber District. Weber's salary steps and lanes usually run over $1 million each year. Insurance costs are trending at a double digit increase again. Bus purchases, textbook adoptions, and sabbatical requests are all possible areas of cuts. The construction projects will continue because those bonds have been sold and capital funds are used. We are entering negotiations in both districts. As we see the direction the districts want to go we will represent our members in mitigating cuts to salary and benefits.
Thanks again for reading. Rick
Ogden Teachers Rally for Collective Bargaining
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
WSU College of Ed Intro to Education Class
Weber State now offers incoming freshman a class ED 1010 Into to Education to introduce potential teacher ed students to the career. Weber, Davis, and Ogden also offer concurrent enrollment classes to high school students. Davis and Ogden also have organized (along with WSU College of Ed) Future Education Association chapters that have been very active. Several of the professors have invited me to teach a unit of school law. It is a great opportunity to talk to possible teacher ed students and introduce them to many of the professional and ethical standards that we all deal with each day. Encourgage your students to search out and register for the concurrent classes and if they show interest in becoming a teacher, they should look to get involved at WSU.
Congrats to the OEA members who won $25 Subway gift cards for entering the blog contest.
Jill Detamore, Heritage Elementary and Lisa Vipperman, Highland Jr. High were the big winners.
Look for elections in OEA this week and WEA next month.
Thanks for reading the blog. Tell a friend. Rick
Congrats to the OEA members who won $25 Subway gift cards for entering the blog contest.
Jill Detamore, Heritage Elementary and Lisa Vipperman, Highland Jr. High were the big winners.
Look for elections in OEA this week and WEA next month.
Thanks for reading the blog. Tell a friend. Rick
Monday, March 2, 2009
Bad Bills Continued
When do we get good news?
- HB 66 (Newbold) We oppose because it takes money from districts (equalization) and Charter Schools get an additional $ 8 Million.
- HB 150 and HB 293 Direct election of State School Board members (probably dead for this session)
- HB 230 (Fowlke) Teacher Service Credit - Sounds great but the down side will cause districts to not hire teachers with experience because of the cost.
- HB 260 (Wimmer) Do away with the due process rights of Orderly Termination...bad bad bad (dead for now)
- HB 264 (Menlove) Evaluation (not bad, could have been better with some UEA amendments)
- HB 315 (Sumsion) Crazy bill to allow community councils the power to hire and fire teachers and principals. (need to kill this quick)
- HJR 13 (Poulson) Only a resolution but we agree with it.
- SB 48 (Buttars) comptency test to teach...need I say more?
As you can see it is important that you visit www.utea.org and check out the ways you can contact your legislators.
Thanks Rick
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Go to Under the Dome at www.utea.org
Go to www.utea.org and click on the "More" directly beneath "Under the Dome". Click on the "ACT NOW/BILLS TO WATCH" link and send a message to your legislator. It is an easy process and it takes just a few seconds of your busy time. Just remember to do it at home not at your school computer. Things are hitting the floor quickly and we need your support. Two of the latest bombs are the possibility of the Republican Caucus supporting taking away the 1.5% 401 K contribution that all employees get and the possibility of cutting all of your Quality Teaching days. This is benefits and salary. Again the Republican caucus is trying to balance the budget on the back of the public school employees and students. Contact your legislators now to tell them to use the Rainy Day Fund, do more bonding, raise revenues, and include the benefits of the Federal Stimulus money. Act now or we will lose big.
Thanks Rick
Thanks Rick
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Bad bills, Bad Bills, What ya gonna do...?
Sorry this is blog on the run. Check out HB 381 and SB 242 at the legislative website. You can access it from our www.ogdenweber.org uniserv site or www.utea.org
Contact your legislators not to impact the 2010 Public Ed budget. Read Kim Campbell's call to action and contact you representative or senator.
Last chance to enter for February. email rick@ogdenweber.org and write BAD BILLS in the message. We will draw for gift cards in the March OEA and WEA Rep meetings.
Thanks. got to go. Rick
Contact your legislators not to impact the 2010 Public Ed budget. Read Kim Campbell's call to action and contact you representative or senator.
Last chance to enter for February. email rick@ogdenweber.org and write BAD BILLS in the message. We will draw for gift cards in the March OEA and WEA Rep meetings.
Thanks. got to go. Rick
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Bad news from the U.S. Supreme Court
Just when you think the news could not get worse...The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against the Idaho Education Association in their fight to overturn their "Voluntary Contributions Act" which prohibits Political Action Donations by their IEA members. If you remember, we went through the same thing a few years ago only to have the courts agree with us and overturn it in District Court. Now, with this decision, our own ability to deduct PAC donations could be in jeopardy. We have worked hard to build up our donations to help elect education-friendly legislators.
Stay tuned for more information.
Thanks Rick
Stay tuned for more information.
Thanks Rick
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
UEA House of Delegates
The legislative group for the UEA meets in April and is called the House of Delegates. Representatives from each local travel to a location on a Saturday in April to vote on resolutions, new business items and possible changes to the UEA Bylaws and Constitution. Ogden/Weber UniServ is well represented each year. If you are interested in being part of this please let your leaders know. We elect our representatives each year. We are also getting close to our elections in both OEA and WEA. More info will be coming to you on the candidates. Both OEA and WEA are meeting to put together our negotiation packages for this year. If you have suggestions please contact us here or contact your building rep.
Thanks for all you do. Rick
Thanks for all you do. Rick
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