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Monday, 03 May 2010 11:02

RAISE YOUR VOICES FOR THE UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR!

Update: June 28, 2010

MAGNETS AND HIGH SCHOOLS STILL AT RISK …

RAISE YOUR VOICES FOR THE UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR!

While our children are enjoying summer break, the budget crisis threatening the future of Illinois public education continues. You may have heard elementary schools were spared layoffs, but layoffs remain a very real threat for magnet elementary (Hawthorne), gifted and high schools. Mayor Daley and CPS have been strangely silent about how they plan to address the remaining $232-$327 million deficit.  On June 15th, the Chicago Board of Education gave official permission to CPS to increase class size to 35 students, which would result in thousands of teacher layoffs and overcrowded classrooms.  Ron Huberman, CEO of CPS, says such a move is a last resort.  But we can't afford to take a "wait and see” attitudeA critical vote will be occurring during summer break…the CPS board will be voting on their 2010-2011 budget at their August board meeting. It is important that we raise our voices one more time even though we’ve said goodbye for the summer … this time to influence our locally elected officials.

  Here’s what you can do:

We are asking our entire Hawthorne community (teachers, parents and students) to print, sign and mail this petition to Hawthorne (3319 N Clifton Ave., Chicago 60657) marked “Daley Petition” or fax to Hawthorne’s office (773) 534-5781 before July 16th.  Ideally we would appreciate every parent collecting 10 additional signatures. Any taxpayer or student can sign so you could do this at baseball games, auction parties, family/neighborhood dinners, etc.   You can also opt to simply click on this link below to find an online petition and add your name/address there. Please at least do this as it takes one minute of your time. Let's join our fellow CPS community in doing everything we can to keep ALL our teachers and programs for the upcoming school year.

 


 

Raise Your Hand for Illinois Public Education

Update June 10, 2010

As you know, Hawthorne PTA has joined a new coalition of CPS schools called the Raise Your Hand Coalition. The RYH coalition has worked tirelessly during the past 8 weeks to influence state lawmakers to maintain what little state funding we had.  Through rallies, a Springfield Lobby Day, meetings with legislators, letter-writing campaigns, and more than 153,000 emails our collective voices were heard. The Illinois General Assembly adjourned May 27th after approving a budget expenditure plan and catastrophic cuts to IL public education funding were avoided.  We recognize this is an incomplete solution to the education funding crisis and in no way addresses long-term equitable funding for IL public schools.  However, our collective efforts helped decrease these cuts by close to 1 billion dollars and it was an important first step. 

Unfortunately CPS is still short $232-$327 million for the school year ahead.  Mayor Daley and the CPS leadership have been remarkably silent about how they plan to address the remaining deficit, other than to propose teacher lay-offs, which would force an unacceptable 35 to 37 students per classroom.  A critical vote will be occurring during summer break…the CPS board will be voting on their 2010-2011 budget at their August board meeting.   Now that the state budget is passed, Raise Your Hand is shifting its focus to the City and CPS to make sure we do everything we can to keep all of our teachers and programs for the upcoming school year.  Raise Your Hand calls on local officials and CPS leadership to look at other sources to adequately fund the Chicago Public Schools, including cutting waste in the CPS budget, and reforming the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) system to halt the annual diversion of an estimated $275 million in CPS property tax revenues.  It is critical that we raise our voices one more time prior to saying goodbye for the summer… this time to influence local city/CPS officials to not balance the budget by making classroom cuts.

Thanks for your help.


 

Raise Your Voice (PHASE II):

Let's join our fellow CPS community in sending another strong message this time at the local level. Here’s what you can do:


  1. We are asking our entire Hawthorne community (teachers, parents and students) to consider signing RYH’s online petition to Mayor Daley by visiting http://ilraiseyourhand.org/petition-to-daley. The petition asks Mayor Daley to stop diverting funds away from the Chicago Public School system.   You may also see the petition being circulated by PTA representatives on the playground between now and the last day of school.
  2. Attend the RYH Rally for Education on Thursday, June 17, at 10:30 am-12:00 pm
    Where: 
    Thompson Center to City Hall.  There is no school that day. Meet at the Thompson Center and then proceed to City Hall. Bring kids, bring signs, invite high-school students, neighbors & friends.

 

The RYH website (www.ilraiseyourhand.org) will be updated regularly and is a good place to remain informed this summer.   We will also do our best to keep our own website current.


Raise Your Hand for Illinois Public Education !

Update: MAY 4th, 2010 

Thank you to all the Hawthorne families who attended the Raise Your Hand Rally at Lane Tech yesterday.  As many of you know, Illinois ranks an embarrassing 49th in the nation for education funding.  Unfortunately, the economy has hindered school funding reform and it appears unlikely that any revenue enhancement bill will pass the House prior to the Fall elections.  And now with the Illinois budget crisis, we face the prospect of further cuts!  Hawthorne is part of a new coalition of CPS schools called the Raise Your Hand Coalition whose immediate goal is to influence the General Assembly & Governor Quinn to pass a FY2011 budget which maintains last year's funding levels.  With legislators scheduled to adjourn May 7th, it's critical that we keep the pressure on until a responsible revenue-and-spending plan is approved. Here's how you can help:


1.  Anyone can attend the May 5th "Lobby Day" in Springfield, IL The RYH coalition will be sending representatives from CPS schools to Springfield this Wednesday, May 5th.  Mrs. Alvarado would like representation from the Hawthorne community. Coach buses will be provided by CPS -- departing Audubon Elementary School (3500 N. Hoyne) at 6:30 am on Wednesday and returning the same day. The group will be talking to legislators and are seeking a meeting with the Governor.  If you can participate, please email Lauri Schwegel ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) by 8 a.m. on Tuesday, May 4th. More information on the Coalition and the Springfield trip can be found at http://ilraiseyourhand.org/.<!-- .hmmessage P { margin:0px; padding:0px } body.hmmessage { font-size: 10pt; font-family:Verdana } --     If you are planning to take your own transportation, contact Jonathan Goldman  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) to coordinate a meeting place upon your arrival &/or contact Lauri Schwegel at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 773 610-1278 asap so we can let group know you are coming.

2.  THIS WEEK, please visit http://www.noto37.org to e-mail Governor Quinn & other key Illinois legislators to ask for appropriate and sustained state funding for public education. Ask Governor Quinn to not allow the General Assembly of the State of Illinois to adjourn before they enact a responsible solution to the public education funding crisis and to veto any budget which cuts education funding.  The site does all the work for you.   It finds your elected officials, gives you a pre-written letter that you can edit if you wish, and sends the e-mail -- all in about 60 seconds! 

Over 90,000 emails and contacts have gone out since RYH organized 2 weeks ago. But the next few days are critical. We are asking our entire Hawthorne community (teachers parents and students) to PLEASE visit  www.noto37.org this week if you have not already done so; it takes 60 seconds of your time to say no to funding cuts. Let's join our fellow CPS community in sending a strong message to our legislators before they adjourn Friday.  We must ALL take a stand for our classrooms & teachers! Ask your neighbors, friends and family to do the same.

 

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