Thursday, October 30, 2008
Leaving CTA?
I believe that you can make a statement to CTA by
1- check the box that says your dues may not be used to promote political causes. (I have to admit to being a little skeptical. How will I know if that happens or not? Where is the accountability and verification?)
2- check a different box and become an "inactive member." In this case, you can no longer vote on issues (as if it mattered!). Your pension and insurance should not be affected. You would want to see about getting legal insurance from another union.
There are other unions out there. We expect to be having a meeting soon with a representative from a Christian Teachers Union.
As I have said before, I'm not sure which course of action I'm going to take, but I do want to listen to the alternative presentation. I'll post the date and time here as soon as I know when it will be.
If you are interested in more information, please add a comment.
No "opt out" for teachers or parents.
A sad realization
From what I have recently learned, Prop 8 actually was discussed on the floor by the representatives sometime last spring. Unfortunately, there seem to have been very few of our elected representatives who spoke in defense of traditional marriage--none from our district. And so the matter went up for a vote and policy was determined.
That's a very sad statement because it means that I have elected representatives who think so very differently than I do. I also have to admit that I did not pay much attention to the people I voted for. Thus, I have contributed to the current sad situation...and it's going to be very hard to undo.
Monday, October 27, 2008
"My school district will teach gay marriage and Jack O'Connell knows it."
Additionally, you may know that CATE and NCTE are the major professional organizations for English teachers. As an English teacher, I am very much aware that they already proffer lesson approaches and "dialogues" on GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender) issues via literature. If you follow the CATE link I've included here, you'll see what was offered at the most recent conference for inclusion in the classroom. Look at last year's California Association of Teachers of English Conference. Look for the "Strand" initials above the far right column.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Faith Ringgold Public Charter School kindergartners participate in "Coming Out Day"
– Some parents are shocked to find their children are learning to be homosexual allies and will participate in 'Coming Out Day' at a public elementary school tomorrow – and they claim the school failed to notify parents.One mother of a kindergartner who attends Faith Ringgold School of Art and Science, a K-8 charter school in Hayward, Calif., said she asked her 5-year-old daughter what she was learning at school.The little girl replied, 'We're learning to be allies.'The mother also said a Gay Straight Alliance club regularly meets in the kindergarten classroom during lunch.According to a Pacific Justice Institute report, Faith Ringgold opted not to inform the parents of its pro-homosexual activities beforehand. The school is celebrating 'Gay and Lesbian History Month' and is in the process of observing 'Ally Week,' a pro-'gay' occasion usually geared toward high school students.The school is scheduled to host discussions about families and has posted fliers on school grounds portraying only homosexuals. According to the report, a 'TransAction Gender-Bender Read-Aloud' will take place Nov. 20. Students will listen to traditional stories with 'gay' or transgender twists, to include 'Jane and the Beanstalk.'Some parents only recently noticed posters promoting the school's 'Coming Out Day' tomorrow – celebrated 12 days after the national 'Coming Out Day' usually observed on Oct. 11. When WND contacted the school to confirm the event, a female representative replied, 'Yes, it is scheduled on our calendar.'When asked if the school made any efforts to inform parents, she refused to answer and said Hayward Unified School District would have to respond to additional questions. However, the district did not answer its phones or e-mails, and a voicemail recording would not take messages. 'Coming Out Day' is not listed on the district's online schoolcalendar.Some of the parents contacted Pacific Justice Institute for representation when they learned the school was pushing pro-'gay' events for young children without warning.Brad Dacus, president of Pacific Justice Institute, said opponents of California's proposed ban on same-sex marriage, or Proposition 8, often say the measure would not have an effect on public schools – but this is one of many recent developments that prove otherwise.'Do we need any further proof that gay activists will target children as early as possible?' he asked. 'Opponents of traditional marriage keep telling us that Prop. 8 has nothing to do with education. In reality, they want to push the gay lifestyle on kindergartners, and we can only imagine how much worse it will be if Prop. 8 is defeated. This is not a scenario most Californians want replayed in their elementary schools.'Concerned individuals may contact Faith Ringgold School of Art and Science by calling (510) 889-7399. The Hayward Unified School District can be reached at (510)784-2600 or by filling out the district contact form.
http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=78829
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Let your voice be heard
(Just a reminder, CA Sup't. of Public Instruction is an ELECTED OFFICE)
Where to write:
http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/di/cd/ap/mainpage.aspx -- CA Dept of Education
dsanchez@cta.org -- David Sanchez, President of CTA
webmaster@CTA.org -- CTA
letters@latimes.com -- LA Times Letters to the Editor
letters@ocregister.com -- OC Register Letters to the Editor
nocutgeneralmail@aol.com -- Fullerton Secondary Teachers Org. -- our local union
Sup. Jack O'Connell
c/o California Department of Education
1430 N StreetSacramento, CA 95814
Where to call:
Jack O'Connell, CA Supt of Schools: 916-319-0800 (no direct email available)
FSTO Office: 714-879-5030
FSTO President, Mary Wild: 714-626-4331
Thursday, October 23, 2008
My understanding of how CTA makes policy decisions
As I understand it...there is a body of about 1200 members (Chuck is one) who meet regularly in Sacramento to review bills and decide what CTA will/won't support. We voted these people into office, I believe, and they represent 340,000 teachers statewide. They review upcoming legislation to determine how each relates to education and the classroom. They argue, sometimes heatedly, and eventually make a decision. However, Prop 8 probably did not go through this type of review "because it's not really education-related."
- If it's not education-related, why is CTA taking a stand in the first place?
- If it's not education-related, who made the policy decision?
Apparently, if an issue does not go through a committee, the policy decision is made by the Governing Board (about 10 people?) and President David Sanchez (who has ultra-liberal views).
Chuck and Tony agreed that if we want to make a difference, we need to get involved and make our voices heard. I have to admit to being guilty of non-participation and simply voting without any knowledge. It may be time to change that.
For those interested in leaving CTA
He'll arrange a meeting with a representative out to discuss options.
Please contact him for further information, date, etc. at cfanning@fjuhsd.net
In a nutshell: If you choose to leave CTA, you can get a significant rebate on your dues, and become a "non-active" member of CTA. CTU will collect a smaller dues amount and provide the legal insurance you will no longer get from CTA. It should not change your benefits, but you will no longer be able to vote on CTA issues.
My open letter to CTA and Pres. David Sanchez
After weeks of spending my time and money to support Yes on Prop 8, I am furious that the California Teachers’ Association has donated $1,000,000 in opposition. These are my dues you have spent to negate my hard work. CTA’s mandate as a public organization is to promote issues of teacher and student welfare, not to issue edicts on personal morality.
As an English teacher, I often meet with parents who have concerns about the values presented in a recommended book. Perhaps also in opposition to CTA policy, I do not believe that my post-grad degree endowed me with omniscience; thus, in matters of moral upbringing, I defer to the family’s values. CTA, however, dares to attempt to define morality for me, for my students, and ultimately for all families in the state.
I am also concerned that since curriculum in CA is standards-based, a new definition of marriage, will inevitably force the revision of CA Curriculum Standards—at the very least in the areas of Health and PE. What will happen to a Health teacher who, in all good conscience, cannot teach a curriculum that advocates same-sex marriage as equal to traditional marriage? Sadly, the only answer from the No on Prop 8 supporters is: “Teachers choose to work in the public sector; if they don't like it, they should find another job.” Will CTA protect the rights of a teacher whose career is jeopardized by the union’s own advocacy?
CTA’s political positions are often controversial; usually, however, some justification can be found based on teachers’ or children’s welfare. This issue supports neither. For CTA to define morality is unconscionable. I do not promote my personal beliefs in the classroom; neither should my union presume to “represent” me in the media. Proposition 8 is a moral issue and not within the purview of the school system or CTA.
This time, CTA has overstepped the bounds and taken a political stand to promote an agenda that will eventually rewrite curriculum. How do I go about “opting out?”
Welcome!
Many of us will be teachers at a single school, but I'm hoping that since we all face many of the same issues--especially with CTA at the moment--that what is posted and discussed her will prove useful to most CA teachers.
Please let me know what you think and when you comment, if I don't know you personally, please identify your school district. I'd love to know how far this spreads!