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Contact CUSD Board Members

Sample Letter to School Board Members Opening Sage Creek High School next year would not serve the best interests of the Carlsbad community. The fiscal crisis has already led to much larger class sizes, cuts to valuable programs,  lost school days, the closure and relocation of one school and the leasing out of part of [...]

Sage Creek High School Update ~ January 14, 2013

Fellow CUTA Members,  Here are some interesting tidbits of information: CUSD still receives $1.69 million for K-3 Classs Size Reduction.  With the flexibility allowed in spending these funds, is opening SCHS more of a priority than having smaller class sizes in grades K-3? All of last year’s pink slipped teachers were returned to the classroom.  [...]

Summary of Governor Brown’s Budget Proposal

Summary of Governor Brown’s initial 2013-14 state budget proposal and the challenge before Carlsbad Unified      CTA’s successful campaign to pass Prop 30 staved off a roughly $4.7 million further cut to Carlsbad Unified revenues this year, and steeper ongoing reductions in subsequent years.  Governor Jerry Brown has now unveiled his initial proposal for [...]

Sage Creek High School ~ Bad for ALL Carlsbad Students

With the district’s pot of money having become much smaller our school board is opening an unnecessary new high school, Sage Creek, at a great expense to student learning, as well as our contract and jobs.  With the district budget barely able to meet current spending and student needs, launching Sage Creek will empty this [...]

Full Tentative Agreement

Tentative Agreement between CUTA & CUSD 2012-2013 Contract The  parties will  maintain the current contract with the following modifications: To help resolve what is at this time a projected fiscal deficit of $2,207,797 million dollars in 2012-2013 ,  CUTA total compensation would need to be reduced by $1,526,333 effective 7/1/12.  However, the parties agree to [...]

Important Dates for Week of Feb. 22-24 ~ Note Time Change

Dear Fellow CUTA Members, Next week, notably February 22-24, is important for our members.  Our strength comes from our unity.  Please show your support!  Please note the school board meeting starts at 5:00. Wednesday, February 22 ~ Your bargaining team meets with the district.  Wear CUTA Blue! Thursday, February 23 ~ Your CUTA Executive Board [...]

Getting Ready for Educator RIFs: 5 Steps to Take Now

Fellow CUTA Members, As I’ve stated, CUTA leadership is here to walk you through this process. Take a deep breath. Below is a guide from CTA to get you started.  I’ve attached the PDF file as well, so you can save and print it.  Right now, it is imperative you complete steps 1-4 . RIF [...]

TELL CONGRESS TO INVEST IN MODERN SCHOOLS

Following an October 20 vote in which the Senate failed to reach the required votes necessary to move an education jobs package forward, the focus now shifts to pushing other critical pieces of the President’s American Jobs Act – including urgently needed funding to repair and modernize schools.  Learn more. Take Action Today:  Tell Congress [...]

Quote from the State of the Union Speech

“Let’s also remember that after parents, the biggest impact on a child’s success comes from the man or woman at the front of the classroom. In South Korea, teachers are known as “nation builders.” Here in America, it’s time we treated the people who educate our children with the same level of respect.” President Obama [...]

REGION: Teacher pensions less generous than other public workers

This article has been modified since its original posting By STACY BRANDT – sbrandt@nctimes.com North County Times – The Californian | Posted: Saturday, January 8, 2011 9:30 pm | Educators in North County and throughout the state get lesser retirement deals than most city and public safety employees whose pricey pension packages have made headlines [...]

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