Saturday, October 25, 2008

NTA SOCIAL EVENT

Natomas Teachers: You are invited to an NTA social event
Date: Tuesday, November 4th
Time: 5:00-9:00pm
Place: Malabar Restaurant (upstairs room)
Drop in anytime!
Join your colleagues and relax after work at
one of the Natomas area’s finest dining establishments!
Party room is upstairs and has big screen TVs to watch election results
Hors d’oeuvres provided
No Host Bar

Friday, October 24, 2008

Election Season Information from CTA

Dear Chapter Presidents: We’re less than two weeks away from one of the most important elections of our time. Your vote will make the difference in the lives of our students and their families. Earlier this year, the 800 democratically elected members of CTA’s State Council of Education made recommendations for this election. At the same time, State Council voted to allocate up to $5 million to fund these recommendations as well as our efforts in the state budget crisis.
Those recommendations are:
· Barack Obama for U.S. President
· Congressional, State Assembly and Senate Recommendations
· YES on Proposition 3 - Children's Hospital Bond Act of 2008
· NO on Proposition 4 - Protect Teen Safety
· NO Proposition 6 - Fund Schools not Prisons
· NO Proposition 8 - Support Equality for All
· NO Proposition 9 - Costly, Unnecessary and Misleading

You may have heard from the public and some members concerned about CTA’s position on Prop. 8. The Yes on 8 Campaign is using lies and scare tactics to deliberately mislead voters. Prop. 8 will not change any state education law. It has no impact on public schools at all. A California Superior Court Judge has ruled these claims by Prop. 8 proponents as “false and misleading.”
The California Teachers Empowerment Network, which is supported by National Right to Work, has jumped on these distortions in an effort to undermine the strength and unity of CTA. You or some of your members may have received an email from CTEN encouraging people to resign from CTA. This is the same group that organized in support of the anti-teacher and anti-union initiatives that were soundly defeated in 2005.
CTA has a long and proud history of standing up for the civil rights of all people. It is part of our mission: The California Teachers Association exists to protect and promote the well-being of its members; to improve the conditions of teaching and learning; to advance the cause of free, universal, and quality public education; to ensure that the human dignity and civil rights of all children and youth are protected; and to secure a more just, equitable, and democratic society.California’s constitution should guarantee the same freedoms and rights to everyone. Prop. 8 singles out some people to be treated differently. CTA’s recommendation to vote No on Prop. 8 is the latest in a long line of positions that promote equality for all.
Below are two links to information that can help you when answering questions about CTA’s recommendation process and No on 8.
· CTA’s recommendation process (Prop. 8 example)
· Fact vs. Fiction: the false accusations by the Yes on Prop 8 Campaign You can find more about all CTA recommendations www.cta.org.
David A. Sanchez, CTA President

NTA SOCIAL EVENT

Natomas Teachers:
You are invited to an NTA social event

Date: Tuesday, November 4th
Time: 5:00-9:00pm
Place: Malabar Restaurant (upstairs room)

Drop in anytime! Join your colleagues and relax after work at one of the Natomas area’s finest dining establishments!

Party room is upstairs and has big screen TVs to watch election results

Hors d’oeuvres provided
No Host Bar

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Education Forum

THE NATOMAS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
And
THE NATOMAS JOURNAL
PRESENT

THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 2008
7:00 pm
Patricia A. Adams
Briza Trujillo Cardenas
Fredrick S. “Rick” Cohen
Susan M. Heredia (Incumbent)
Bruce Roberts
Jules A. Tran

Will Craig, Moderator
Publisher, Natomas Journal

Natomas Community Center
2921 Truxel Road
Sacramento, CA 95833


Please join us

WESTLAKE - NTA EVENT

NATOMAS TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION

INVITES YOU TO AN EVENING RECEPTION FOR THE
Natomas School Board Team
BRUCE ROBERTS, SUSAN HEREDIA & JULES TRAN

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
5:30 to 7:30 PM

AT THE WESTLAKE RESIDENCE OF
Dave Lardner
12 Ost Place, Sacramento

(Please RSVP to Fred Lavell, PAC Chair)

Food donated by Griselda Catering

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

October/November Events for Teachers

Natomas Teachers - we would love to have you involved in any and all of the following upcoming activities:

Wednesday, Oct. 15th - The Club at Natomas - School Board Candidate's Forum 6:30 pm
Thursday, Oct. 16th - New teacher seniority number lottery - 3:30 at the District Office (HR)
Saturday, Oct. 18th - Tree Planting in Natomas Regional Park (behind Inderkum) 8:30-12:30
Sunday, Oct. 19th - Creekside Festival at Kokomo Park (behind the Safeway) - NTA booth from 1:00-4:00pm
Wednesday, Oct. 22nd - Evening Reception in Westlake fro School Board Candidates, 5:30 - 7:30, 12 Ost Place (private home)
Thursday, Oct. 23rd - South Natomas Community Center - School Board Candidate's Forum, 7:00 pm
Friday, Oct, 24th - Witter Ranch School Festival, NTA booth from 5:00-8:00 pm
Tuesday, Nov. 4th - Election Night Celebration - Location TBD

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Election Party

Please plan to attend a gathering of NTA members on Nov 4th to watch the election results on a big screen tv, somewhere in Natomas at a venue to be determined. Watch this post for updates. We have NUSD Board members, a US President and the Sacramento Mayor races making history this year.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

October Newsletter

Calendar of Events:
§ Rep Council Meeting – Thurs, Oct. 2nd, 4:00 pm, LFG, Room 406
§ Meeting with Lisa Kaplan @It’s a Grind, Monday, Oct. 6th, 4:30 pm
§ Meeting with Sue Heredia & Jen Baker @ It’s a Grind, Mon. Oct. 6th, 7:00 pm
§ Meeting with Ron Dwyer-Voss @ It’s a Grind, Tuesday, Oct. 7th, 3:30pm
§ Meeting with Teri Burns @ It’s a Grind, Tues. Oct. 7th, 5:30pm
§ School Board Mtg. – Wed, Oct. 8th, D.O. 6:00 pm

(Board Member meetings are generally the Monday and Tuesday before board meetings each month. Please feel free to attend or send us items of interest to address with board members.)

Your Executive Board:

President: Brenda Borge, LFG
Vice-President: Jeanne Gute, TR
Treasurer: Carey Resch, LFG
Co-Secretary: Amber Allison, JF
Co-Secretary: Cora Victorine, HE, WR

Appointments:
Membership Chair: Cynthia Connell, LFG
Grievance Chair: Leslie Levine-McGhie, HE
Bargaining Chair: Cynthia Bluewater, D.O.
PAC Chair: Fred Lavell, AL

CA Budget Update
Please visit your CTA website at: www.CTA.org
Political Action Committee

The Natomas Teachers have endorsed the following candidates for school board:

Bruce Roberts
Jules Tran
Sue Heredia

Please contact Fred Lavell, PAC Chair, to help with the school board elections from now until November.

Safety Committee

We are committed to solving the many school safety issues currently going on in the district, and need your help to address these issues in a systematic and proactive way. Please contact your site rep if you have a story, information, or want to help with teacher and student safety issues.

GO GREEN? Let NTA know if you prefer us to save paper & post more info on the blog:
Please visit our new blog site:
http://natomasteachers.blogspot.com
Please check it as often as you can!
Coming soon - our own NING (a secured social network site for Natomas teachers)

Your Site Reps:
(if your site has held an election and have new site reps, please let us know)

American Lakes – Naomi Nakahara
Bannon Creek – Linda Wells
Jefferson Elem – Maureen Ramos
Two Rivers Elem – Jerry Lovejoy, Kris
Nanry
Witter Ranch – Tanya Praest, Jim
Clarke, Kimberly Chambers
Natomas Park Elem – Bret Greenfield,
Lauren Frazier
Heron – Peter Talbot
Hight Elem – Allyson Kirby
Leroy Greene MS – Kristen Rocha,
Justin Vorhauer
Natomas Middle – Anthony Katsaris,
Emilio Moran
Natomas High – Joel Schweiger, Ruth
Ward, Ben Layne
Inderkum High – Ken MacPherson, Scott
Macmillan, Patricia Hite-Leech
Discovery High – Terese Collentine

Negotiations Update:
Contract negotiations are set to resume in October with the district.

New Board Goals
Please give your input to your site reps and the NTA leadership on the new board goals. We need to hear from you. Keep us updated as to what is happening (or not happening) at your sites.

California’s Educators Say Lawmakers Turned Their Backs On the Public and Passed a Reckless Budget that Hurts Students and Public Schools Now and in the Future, Taking $3 Billion from Schools
David A. Sanchez, president of the 340,000-member CTA, released the following statement in response to the state budget package passed by lawmakers tonight and sent to the governor for signing:
September 19, 2008
“The governor and lawmakers have passed a rushed and shameful ‘get out of town’ state budget that leaves the state’s millions of students in their dust. This gimmick-filled budget, which is more than 81 days late, will hurt public schools, colleges, health care, working families and communities for years. This disastrous spending plan still does nothing to solve the state’s structural deficit. It sets our schools and students up for more funding shortfalls and sets California up for the same budget problems next year. “This budget cuts $3 billion from public education this year and never restores those funds. It gives the governor new powers to cut funding for some education programs mid-year, undermines Proposition 98, the minimum school funding law, and will certainly guarantee that the amount California spends on its students remains locked at the bottom nationwide. “Failing to provide any ongoing new revenues, this ‘new deal’ budget is no real budget at all. It continues to rely on borrowing money from the lottery and future state revenues in order to close the $15 billion budget deficit. It takes $1.4 billion from hospitals and human services for the elderly, disabled, and children. It means a quarter-million children will be denied health insurance. It eliminates the eight-hour work day for some workers, while providing new tax loopholes for corporations that will cost the state billions. Working families will suffer.“Our elected officials missed their opportunity to lead. This is not the responsible state budget plan that our public schools, educators and voters have been waiting for. CTA will be looking into all options available to ensure that our budget process better serves California students and their right to a quality education.”