Don’t cut our student’s future!

In the midst of a global pandemic, a more than $10 billion CUT to public education couldn’t be worse for our schools and kids. Laying off fifty-seven THOUSAND educators? Making class sizes BIGGER? No way!  

The proposed 2020-21 state budget does NOT allow schools to open safely, which is CTA’s top priority when reopening schools and colleges, and threatens devastating education cutbacks. State lawmakers are finalizing the budget to send to Gov. Newsom by June 15. Take action NOW to protect our students and educators: 

  • Call 855-977-1770 to tell your state lawmaker to support a budget with no education cuts and no educator layoffs! Details and sample messages are in the link. Then ask parents to do the same. 
  • Email your U.S. Senators. Tell them to pass the HEROES Act. Then ask parents to do the same. (The proposed state budget relies on passage of the act; if it doesn’t pass, more cuts will be proposed.) 
  • Sign up to stay informed and ready to promote the Schools and Communities First initiative on the November ballot. Reclaiming $7 to $12 billion each year for schools and community services will be essential in weathering this COVID-19 storm. ? 
  • Learn more by viewing and sharing the TV ad created by CTA and the Education Coalition. 

An open letter from the employee groups of the Vacaville Unified School District

Dear Honorable VUSD Board Members,

We write on behalf of the Vacaville Teachers Association, CTA/NEA, and Service Employees International Union Local 1021 to express our utmost concern for the health and safety of Vacaville Unified students and employees. We are extremely concerned about any consideration to reopen schools that could be premature or contrary to the recommendations of public health officials.  And we are concerned that adequate safety precautions will be taken once we do begin returning to school.

The number of new COVID-19 cases has slowed, but not stopped. While the curve is flattening, there is still significant risk of contracting this highly contagious virus. Research has shown that although there is evidence that younger individuals may be less susceptible to contracting COVID-19, our students are not immune. Even with the implementation of safety precautions, there would be countless daily opportunities of social interaction that would allow transmission of this virus. There is absolutely no reason to risk our students, staff, or members of the community to possible exposure.

The health, safety, and well-being of our educators, students, and communities must remain the number one priority when reopening the schools. Many staff members will be at heightened risk due to their age or compromised immune systems. Reopening schools prematurely will force these educators to choose between their own personal safety and their desire to return to work to support their students.

We acknowledge the school closures have been hard on our students, educators, families, and communities and we would not want to put anybody at further risk. There are many things to consider prior to the planned reopening of our schools. When students and staff physically return to schools, it needs to be well thought out and the safety of the students and staff should be a top priority. Public health must be at the forefront of all decision-making. Further, educators and school employees must be part of conversations regarding how and when schools reopen. Together we can ensure the needs of our students are met so they are safe and ready to learn. Safety supports for students and educators must be in place, such as:

o Deep and regular cleaning of campuses and buses.

o Physical distancing in classrooms and other shared spaces.

o Protective equipment such as face coverings, gloves, and hand sanitizers.

o Special considerations to protect students and staff who are vulnerable or have underlying medical conditions.

o School health services for enhanced student, family, and educator safety.

o Mental health counseling and support for those suffering from the impact of the pandemic.

As educators and support professionals, we are proud of the tremendous work we have all done during the crisis to continue to support and promote student learning. We are eagerly awaiting the day we can welcome our students back into the classroom and continue the important work of supporting their academic and social-emotional growth and development.

We urge you to follow all public health recommendations and resist reopening our schools before it would be completely safe to do so. And when we do open, the safety of students and staff must be a top priority.  We look forward to continuing our conversations with VUSD administrators and board members so we can work together to support and protect our community, our students, and our staff.

Thank you for your commitment to the health and safety of Vacaville employees and students.

Signed,

Todd BlansetAnthony Maninetta G Anthony Phillips
VTA PresidentSEIU 1021 PresidentNapa Solano Central Labor Council President

From the Equity Team – Harvey Milk Day!

Harvey Milk Day May 22nd

What!  Harvey Milk Day is a day to educate Californians about an extraordinary leader whose courageous work to end discrimination against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community in the 1970’s set the stage for many of the civil rights advances we see today.

Who!  Harvey Milk was an activist, organizer, and the first openly gay man elected to public office in the country as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in the late 1970’s. 

Resources for Teachers!   The California Safe Schools coalition, GSA Network, and Our Family Coalition have come together to create a website for educators to access curriculum about Harvey Milk.  www.safeschoolscoalition.org/harveymilkday

What is the law! In 2009, the State of California officially designated May 22 as “Harvey Milk Day.”  Education Code section 37222 now recognizes May 22 as Harvey Milk Day, and says that ‘public schools and educational institutions are encouraged to observe those days and to conduct suitable commemorative exercises…remembering the life of Harvey Milk, recognizing his accomplishments and familiarizing pupils with the contributions he made to this state.’

Website Resources!

Equality California                 eqca.org

GLSEN                                   glsen.org

GSA Network                         gsanetwork.org

Lambda Legal                         lambdalegal.org

PFLAG                                   pflag.org

Safe Schools Coalition           safeschoolscoalition.org

The Trevor Project                 trevorproject.org

Think Before You Speak        thinkb4youspeak.org

Prepared for you by Alyson Brauning

Redwood Service Center Chair

Vacaville Teachers Association Equity Team Chair

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May Rep Council Meeting Agenda

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