Congrats to Shanna Campbell at North Ogden Jr. High, Michael Smith at Rocky Mt. Jr. High, and Bryan Hatch at Two Rivers High for winning $25.00 Smith's gift cards...to help with turkey day.
Stay tuned for December's contest. Rick
Ogden Teachers Rally for Collective Bargaining
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
UEA Awards
Go to www.utea.org to see the nomination forms for the "Golden Apple Award" for volunteers at your school. Also look for the nomination forms for the "Great Public Schools Celebration".
Friday, November 6, 2009
State Supt. Larry Shumway Proposes Budget
Read Amy Stewart's article at www.deseretnews.com "Ed Board calls for holding line on 2010 Budget" in todays edition.
The state board is proposing a 2.5 Billion dollar budget (same as last year) which doesn't pay for the possible 11,000 to 12,000 new students we will be seeing next year. That equates to a 2% decrease. That, of course, "means fewer teachers, larger classes, and lower benefits and salaries", Larry Shumway said.
Rick Have a nice weekend.
The state board is proposing a 2.5 Billion dollar budget (same as last year) which doesn't pay for the possible 11,000 to 12,000 new students we will be seeing next year. That equates to a 2% decrease. That, of course, "means fewer teachers, larger classes, and lower benefits and salaries", Larry Shumway said.
Rick Have a nice weekend.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
The Perfect Storm: More students, less cash
Read two articles in the Salt Lake Tribune today dealing with public ed budgets:
- Lisa Schenker writes about the increase in students and lower budgets www.sltrib.com
- Another article talks about the lack of tax revenues (down 22%)
It is a perfect storm of low revenues, no stimulus, more students, lack of support to raise taxes, lack of leadership in the state legislature to make the tough choices. (oh, they want to make districts, actually teachers's salaries, pay more of their retirement).
Our per pupil expenditure will continue to drop while the expectations for teachers, higher test scores, increase. Debra Roberts, chair of the State Board of Ed, understates the problem, "It is going to be tough year..."
Rick
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Mary Jessop and Chris Heslop Winners of Gift Cards
Mary Jessop, Washington High, and Chris Heslop, Ogden High, were winners of the blog contest in Ogden this month.
The Ogden School Board is looking at the possibiltiy of opening one of the closed elementary schools because of overcrowding at the district's elementary schools. Taylor and Lynn are two that could open, causing boundary changes in several other schools. All but one of the elementary schools have portables. Meetings are being held in the areas affected by the possible moves.
Rick
The Ogden School Board is looking at the possibiltiy of opening one of the closed elementary schools because of overcrowding at the district's elementary schools. Taylor and Lynn are two that could open, causing boundary changes in several other schools. All but one of the elementary schools have portables. Meetings are being held in the areas affected by the possible moves.
Rick
Monday, November 2, 2009
Pete Jahsman-Utah 3-A Swim Coach of the Year
Pete Jahsman, OHS swim coach, was awarded the 3-A Utah Swim Coach of the year award last Wednesday at the Ogden School Board meeting. Pete led the boys team to state championship last year.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Utah Legislative Retirement Committee to meet Nov. 12
Check out the agenda of the Legislative Retirement Committee meeting scheduled on Nov. 12. Go to www.le.state.ut.us and click on Interim Committees. It would be great to email your legislators (Neil Hansen and Jon Greiner) and remind them that our system is solid and we do not need changes made (especially when salaries are shrinking) to our retirement system.
Check the past blog entries for instructions for the Contest. (OEA draws Monday, Nov 2)
Rick
Check the past blog entries for instructions for the Contest. (OEA draws Monday, Nov 2)
Rick
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