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Scottsdale

March 4 Schools

by Madeline Papazian on February 24, 2009

Please come and show your support!

March 4 Schools 4:00 – 6:00 
> March 4, 2009 @ the Arizona State Capitol 
> We need everyone at this event. Buses are leaving from 10 different elementary schools (departing at 3:45). Please use this link to RSVP.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=nFTKO846qE475Fzbniswzw_3d_3d

> Pass this email on to anyone, I mean anyone, who believes that a promising tomorrow starts with our schools today. Right now the legislative leadership is proposing cuts of 18% to our already inadequate funding. 
> My promise is to speak up against this. Will you? I mean really…what’s it gonna take? 
> PTOs and PTAs, I implore you to get this through your network with a real sense of urgency. 

> My sincerest thanks,
> Eric Kurland
> SEA President
erickurland6@aol.com
>

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SUSD Announces Interim School Superintendents

by Dru Bloomfield on July 3, 2008

Katy Cavanagh, Scottsdale’s assistant superintendent of teaching and learning, and David Peterson, assistant superintendent of operations have been named as co-superintendents, effective on Dr. Baracy’s retirement October 3rd.

See the East Valley Tribune article for more details: School district to operate with co-superintendents

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Summer Program Registration – April 24th

by Dru Bloomfield on April 18, 2008

Summer recreation program registration starts next week, and programs do fill up fast. If your child needs additional support from Adapted Recreation Services, be sure to contact Deanna Zuppan as soon as you’ve decided on the programs you’d like your child to attend. She will need this information to staff appropriately.  Deanna’s phone number is (480) 312-2204 and her email is DZuppan@scottsdaleaz.gov

THE SUMMER BROCHURES (for Scottsdale Recreation Classes & programs,) will be distributed by April 18th. If you do not receive one in the mail, you can e-mail konstott@scottsdaleaz.gov and ask that she send you one, or you can pick one up at your closest community center or library. The information on the brochure will be VIEWABLE on the internet, APRIL 6th: http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/sports/brochure.asp

REGISTRATION begins at 6am on THURSDAY APRIL 24th; FOR THE TOTAL RECREATION ENRICHMENT CLUBS. MANY AREAS will fill up QUICKLY. IF I was signing up my child, I would dial in or get on the internet early, and stay on there until my child was registered. (I would let my work know that I might be a little late that morning, so I could get my child registered for a summer program)

  • TOUCH-TONE registration or E-CONNECT are the most convenient ways to register and offer immediate confirmation. CHECK your Recreation brochure, for exact dates of Touch-Tone registration for the classes and or programs you are interested in. **TOTAL RECREATION ENRICHMENT CLUBS registration starts THURSDAY, April 24th at 6am. For other program registration dates, check the first few pages of your brochure
  • If you have not used the touch tone or the online registration systems, or misplaced your access code information, please call 480/312-7957 BY end of day (5pm,) on Tuesday, April 22nd. One of our staff will provide you with the numbers you need.

Terry Erickson-Eldorado Park /Parks & Recreation
Office phone: (480) 312-2771  

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Last Meeting of the School Year – Transition

by Dru Bloomfield on April 4, 2008

Please join us for our final meeting of the school year:

Transition Workshop

How to help your child in Special Education prepare for transition from:

  • Pre-School to Elementary
  • Elementary to Middle to High School
  • High School and Beyond

Wednesday, April 16th
6:30-8:30 p.m.

SUSD Mohave District Complex
8505 E. Valley View Road, Scottsdale 85250

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SEPACs Summer Programs Expo – Tonight!

by Dru Bloomfield on March 19, 2008

Please join us this evening for the annual SEPACS summer program expo. 

Time: Tonight, March 19th, anytime between 6:30 and 8 p.m.

Location: Mohave Middle School Cafeteria, 5520 N. 86th Street. 
The gates will be open on the north side of the complex near the baseball field and our usual Kachina room so you can get to the cafeteria easily.

The following organizations have committed to being at the event: 

  • All Around Math
  • ARCH Summer Day Camp
  • AZ Magic of Music and Dance Camp
  • Camp Civitan
  • City of Scottsdale Adaptive Recreation Program
  • City of Phoenix Adaptive Recreation Program
  • Lions Camp Tatiyee
  • Reading Clinic
  • SAARC (Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center)
  • We will also have information avaailable from other organizations that were not able to join us for the evening.

    Stop on by!

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    From the Scottsdale Parent Council:

    WE PASSED AN OVERRIDE FOR TECHNOLOGY AT OUR SCHOOL (THANKS TO YOU!) NOW HELP US MAKE SURE WE CAN PAY FOR THE ELECTRICITY TO USE IT!

    On Wednesday Feb. 27 in the morning, the State House and Senate will be hearing bills that address the unfunded school utilities issues. We need to let them know that parents care about education funding- we need to show up in droves! Please make time to show your support for this legislation that will keep almost $6 million in our school budgets and make sure that we have electricity, water, and phones to run our schools.

    If you would like to join us, please RSVP to Francesca Thomas. You CAN make a difference!

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    Assistive Technology Meeting – February 20th

    by Dru Bloomfield on February 19, 2008

    A Quick Reminder from the
    Special Education Parents Advisory Council

    Come join us at our next meeting!

    Assistive Technology
    Cool gadgets – how they can help your child

    Presented by SUSD Staff

    Assistive Technology is a system of tools and strategies, which enables a person with disabilities to function to his/her maximum potential educationally, vocationally, socially, and in their daily living activities. Join us for a presentation and demonstrations of the variety of assistive technology devices and programs available.

    Here’s your chance to try some of these great technologies, hands-on! Demonstrations will be available for:

    • Text Reader Software
    • Word Prediction Software
    • Math Computation Software
    • Organizational Writing Software
    • Augmentative Communication Devices
    • Physical Access

    Wednesday, February 20th

    6:30-8:30 p.m.

    at the Mohave District Annex Kachina Room

    8505 E. Valley View Road, Scottsdale 85250-6768

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    Information is provided courtesy of Francesca Thomas, Scottsdale Parent Council VP- Legislative Liaison

    Dear Parents, Neighbors and Friends of Public Education,

    I know this is a long email, future email alerts will be brief, but this issue is of critical importance to our district and I felt that a little background was necessary. With the beginning of a new year, we are asking you to take a stand for our schools. Next year, Scottsdale Unified and many, many other districts in the state will face millions of dollars in budget shortfalls if the state does not act this year. We need you to raise your voices to ask for what is right for our kids, right for our schools and right for this state. Here is a quick history of the problem we face:

    * In 1985, the State of Arizona froze the amount of utilities costs that would be funded through the State General Fund. Prices for utilities – specifically natural gas – had skyrocketed, and the State did not want to be liable for those ever mounting costs. School districts were told to recoup the difference by tacking on a local property tax.

    * Over the last 20+ years, school districts have seen double digit increases in electricity rates, and have had to keep up with an ever growing demand for electricity in the classroom for phone lines and computers. This has dramatically increased our “excess utility” bill, the amount we have to pay out of local taxes above the 1985 freeze rate we are funded by the State.

    * In 2000, Arizona voters passed Prop. 301, ostensibly to increase teacher salaries. Unknown to many was a provision, a citizen referendum, that discontinued the ability of school districts to tax the local homeowner for the unmet school utility needs. We passed a measure that mandated that the state pay our teachers more, and simultaneously ended our ability to locally raise money to pay our utility bill above the State’s 1985 level of funding. This portion of the law goes into effect in 2010. The costs to SUSD will be close to $6 million. 90% of the district budget is devoted to salaries and benefits, so large budget cuts quickly make their way to teachers in the classroom. We potentially face the equivalent of the loss of 125 teachers in our district. Unless the Legislature makes a decision on this issue by the end of the 2008 Legislative session, our School Board – because of its budget cycle – will be forced to make the cuts next year. This is our year to seek action .

    WE NEED YOU TO ASK OUR STATE LEGISLATORS TO FIND A SOLUTION! The State doesn’t pay our school utilities bill, and now we cannot even raise the money ourselves. Something must be done to insure that our kids have both lights on and teachers there when they arrive at school!

    SUSD has been particularly mindful of this problem and has done its best to reduce energy costs. Last year alone, we decreased our electricity use by 1.2 million kilowatt hours – and we still saw a cost increase of $400,000 for the year! Scottsdale Unified has been trying to do everything right, but we will face a catastrophic budget cut if the State does not step up to fix this problem NOW.

    Please take 5 minutes today to e-mail both of your State Representatives and your State Senator to urge them to make excess utilities a budgetary priority. Our students need your advocacy on their behalf to make sure that they get adequate funding for their classrooms.

    Below is a list of the Representatives and Senators whose districts include part of Scottsdale Unified. If you are not sure who represents you, simply log onto http://www.azleg.gov/ Scroll down to “General Information” and click on “Legislative Maps.” Once you have identified your representatives, write a quick note or make a quick call to let them know that fixing this problem is important to you. Be sure to sign your note with your name and address.

    Your message can be simple: Please find a solution to excess utilities and make sure that our students have lights, teachers, and technology in their classrooms. Our children deserve no less! A sample letter is attached for your convenience.

    Your voice DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE, so please take just a few minutes to impact the future of education in our State. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thanks for taking the time to care!

    Francesca Thomas
    Scottsdale Parent Council VP- Legislative Liaison
    vplegislation@scottsdaleparentcouncil.org

    SAMPLE LETTER:

    * If you are e-mailing, please put “Please fix excess utilities” in the subject line*

    Dear (my representative),

    I am writing to express my deep concern about the issue of excess utilities. As you know, beginning in 2010, our district and many others across the State will lose our local ability to fund our utility bills above the 1985 levels that the State pays. The loss of these funds- close to $6 millions for Scottsdale Unified School district- will be catastrophic for our schools.

    Please do everything you can to make sure this issue gets addressed this year. Although we do not need any money this year, our School Board will begin the 2010 budget process next Spring and we need to know that funds will be available to pay the electric, water and phone bills at our schools.

    Thank you for representing the interests of our children and for moving Arizona forward.

    Sincerely,

    (Your name and address)

    Scottsdale Parent Council 2008 Legislator Roster

    Governor Janet Napolitano
    602.542.4331
    azgov@az.gov

    District 8 State and House Representatives

    Carolyn Allen-R
    Ph: 602-926-4480
    email: callen@azleg.gov

    Michele Reagan-R
    Ph: 602-926-5828
    email: mreagan@azleg.gov

    John Kavanagh-R
    Ph: 602-926-5170
    email: jkavanagh@azleg.gov

    District 11 State and House Representatives

    Barbara Leff-R
    Ph: 602-926-4486
    email: bleff@azleg.gov

    Adam Driggs-R
    Ph: 602-926-3016
    email: adriggs@azleg.gov

    Mark Anthony DeSimone-D
    Ph: 602-926-3037
    email: mdesimone@azleg.gov

    District 17 State and House Representatives

    Meg Burton Cahill-D
    Ph: 602-926-4124
    email: mburtoncahill@azleg.gov

    Ed Ableser-D
    Ph: 602-926-4118
    email: eableser@azleg.gov

    David Schapira-D
    Ph: 602-926-3028
    email: dschapira@azleg.gov

    Scottsdale Parent Council
    c/o SUSD Education Center
    3811 N 44th Street
    Phoenix
    Arizona 85018
    United States

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    Scottsdale Schools Raise Pay for Speech Therapists

    by Dru Bloomfield on January 17, 2008

    Here’s an interesting article from the East Valley Tribune this morning:

    Schools suffer lack of speech therapists

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