Click here to read Rusty Graham's excellent summary of the Board's April 30, 2012 meeting and our discussion of the District's budget and the commitment to maintaining the homestead exemption.
As you know, I have had the privilege of serving on the Spring Branch School Board since 2004. As I continue to serve, I ask that you to help me elect Chris Gonzalez and Katherine Dawson to the Board.
Chris and Katherine already have my support, and I urge you to support them too!
I have known Chris for several years, and for the past year, I have had the privilege of serving with Chris on our Spring Branch School Board.
Chris is a fiscal conservative with a proven track record as a strong advocate for our students, our taxpayers, and our community. Chris brings a unique set of skills to the Board as a Rice MBA, a former teacher, a current public school administrator, and as the parent of three children who will attend Spring Branch schools.
Chris is thoughtful, deliberative, and reasoned in her passionate advocacy to ensure that every student is successful. For all these reasons, I believe that Chris is the only qualified candidate in her race for Position 2 on the Board.
For more information about Chris, please look at her website and her Facebook page.
Please email me (mfalick@swbell.net) to let me know if you are willing to place a sign in your yard for Chris and if you are willing to add your name to Chris' list of endorsers.
Katherine Dawson for Position 3
I have also had the privilege of working with Katherine Dawson for a number of years. Katherine is currently the President of the Spring Branch Council of PTAs, and serves the District in many leadership positions including the District Improvement Team, the Spring Branch Finance Team, the Spring Branch Education Foundation Executive Board to mention a few. Prior to serving as a district leader, Katherine served as the PTA President at Rummel Creek and in leadership roles on the PTA at Memorial Middle.
Katherine brings unique qualifications to the Board as a former Spring Branch teacher and employee of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Houston Branch, and as the parent of three children. Katherine has been a knowledgeable advocate for years for all the students in the District, while simultaneously working to protect the taxpayers.
For all these reasons, I believe that Katherine is the only qualified candidate in her race for Position 3 on the Board.
For more information about Katherine, please look at her website and her Facebook page.
Please email me (mfalick@swbell.net) to let me know if you are willing to place a sign in your yard for Katherine and if you are willing to add your name to Katherine's list of endorsers.
As our District faces the on-going significant budgetary challenges as well as the many other daily challenges of educating our 34,000 students, proven leaders like Chris and Katherine are critical to our continued success.
Early voting begins April 30 and election day is May 12 (click here for voting information).
Thanks for your continuing support of Spring Branch, and please join me in supporting Chris Gonzalez for Position 2 and Katherine Dawson for Position 3!
The Board is working to finalize the District's next Five Year Plan for 2012 - 2017 - The Spring Branch Plan. As part of the process, the Board is seeking community input at 4 community forums, beginning tonight at 6:00p at Stratford. Additional information is contained in the email I received below.
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Dear SBISD Parents and Community Members,
Reminder! The first of four Spring Branch Plan 2012-2017 Community Forums is this evening.
We hope you will join us at one of these important community events to learn about the Spring Branch Plan 2012-2017 and share your thoughts about the proposed plan.
Spring Branch Plan, 2012-2017 Community Forums
6-8 p.m., High School Auditoriums
Tuesday, Nov. 8 Stratford High School
Wednesday, Nov. 9 Spring Woods High School
Tuesday, Nov. 15 Memorial High School
Thursday, Nov. 17 Northbrook High School
To learn more about the Spring Branch Plan 2012-2017, please visit http://cms.springbranchisd.com/plan2012
For more information, please contact SBISD Community Relations, 713.251.2287 or partner@springbranchisd.com.
Hope to see you at one of the Forums!
Sincerely,
Kathy Goss, Community Member and Co-Chair, Spring Branch Plan Task Force
Linda Buchman, SBISD Community Relations Officer
Death is nothing at all.
Whatever we were to each other we still are.
Call me by my only familiar name.
Talk to me in the same easy way you always have.
Laugh as we always laughed.
Play, smile, think of me. Pray for me.
Life means all that it ever meant.
It is as it always was.
There is absolute unbroken continuity.
Why should I be out of your mind because I am out of your sight?
I am but waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere very near, just around the corner.
All is well.
Nothing is past.
Nothing has been lost.
One brief moment and all will be
as it was before
only better.
Infinitely happier.
We will be one, together, forever.
- Anonymous
Melissa Christopher Crawford
April 3, 1967 - May 20, 2000
Joni Mitchell - The Circle Game
This week's TED Video of the Week is from Peter Benson, the founder and CEO of the Search Institute. It was delivered recently at the TEDxTC (Twin Cities) Conference. The talk is described as follows:
Peter L. Benson, president and CEO of Minneapolis-based Search Institute, is one of the world's leading authorities on positive human development. Dr. Benson is the author or editor of more than a dozen books on child and adolescent development and social change, including, most recently, Sparks: How Parents Can Help Ignite the Hidden Strengths of Teenagers Dr. Benson's international reputation in human development emerged in the 1990s through his innovative, research-based framework of Developmental Assets, the most widely recognized approach to positive youth development in the United States and, increasingly, around the world. Before joining Search Institute in 1978, Dr. Benson was chair of the psychology department and chair of the program in human development and social relations at Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana
This is our most urgent Call to Action to date. Please read and respond quickly...
Tomorrow morning (Wednesday 4/20), Senator Seliger (R - Amarillo) will present a plan to the Senate Finance Committee. It is an alternative funding scheme for education addressing the next two years.
This amendment is TERRIBLE for SBISD.
To sum it up, in the first year, some districts lose no money, while SBISD loses $14.7 million (over 6% of their education funding). The real kicker is in the second year: many districts will lose LESS THAN 1%, while SBISD loses over $32 million (13%).
This Seliger amendment is not fair. SBISD should not have to shoulder significantly more of the shortfall in revenue than other districts.
Some lobbying organizations have already called on their members to support the Seliger amendment. We cannot allow their voices to be the only ones heard in the Senate offices before the vote tomorrow morning.
CALL TO ACTION:
Email the Senators listed below tonight or tomorrow morning and ask them to:
VOTE AGAINST Senator Seliger's disproportional education funding amendment.
SUPPORT Senator Shapiro's version of education funding, which more evenly distributes the budget cuts.
Sen. Dan Patrick Dan.Patrick@senate.state.tx.us
Sen. John Whitmire John.Whitmire@senate.state.tx.us
Sen. Joan Huffman Joan.Huffman@senate.state.tx.us
Thank you for your quick response,
Parent-organized community outreach with SBISD in mind.
(Forward this email to your family and friends - ask them to join, too: www.SpringBranchSpeaks.com)
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David Davenport | Pam Goodson | ||
Darci Hubbard | Susan Kellner | ||
Valerie Paul | Chris Vierra |
Spring Branch Speaks has issued the following update on House Bill 1 (the House Appropriations Bill):
UPDATE - House Bill 1
Unfortunately, the Texas House of Representatives passed HB 1 on Sunday. This version of the 2011-2013 State budget includes steep cuts for education. As the process continues, members of the House and the Senate must now work together to negotiate a budget both can agree on. Then, the Governor must sign on as well.
Texas already spends less on our students than 43 other states 1. Cuts in education will not only decrease the effectiveness of our schools, but surely hinder our students when compared nationally. To make matters worse for SBISD, many of the current projections have Spring Branch ISD shouldering a greater than average share of the cuts, all while our district contributes more than average to the state's education fund through local tax that the state "recaptures" with Robin Hood and other complicated education funding rules.
The lawmakers know they are on thin ice with many of their constituents. Representative Charlie Geren, R-Fort Worth, said "Some of the cuts, especially in public education, are going to be devastating...we're all going to be just overcome with the phone calls that we're going to get from people in our districts to encourage us to take a closer look." 2
Cuts hit home.
The reality of what these state budget cuts will do to our neighborhood schools is becoming clear. In a press release today, SBISD began to outline how the slashed education budget will impact our kids. As stated in the release, "[t]hese cuts...will have a significant impact on the ability of SBISD to provide a quality education for our students."
SBISD will eliminate 350 positions (about 7 percent of employees). Attrition only accounts for a small percentage of these employees, unfortunately. And SBISD was clear - these cuts are not efficiencies but solely in reaction to the budget cuts.
The time to get passionate is NOW - We cannot allow our law makers to continue along this path of faulty education funding. So let's give them what they expect: call your Representative and tell them that education funding included in the current version of HB 1 is unacceptable. Tell them you expect the House to do right by their future taxpaying residents and preserve schools funding.
As the debate continues, and as the lawmakers appoint a Committee to negotiate a budget that the House and Senate can approve, we must continue to pressure our lawmakers to protect the future of Texas. We will continue to update you and request specific action.
NOTE on HB 275 - using Rainy Day funds for this year's budget...
Thanks to your efforts before Spring Break, the House of Representatives has passed HB 275 utilizing some of the Rainy Day Fund to cover the short fall in this year's budget. Thank you for all of your work contacting the Appropriations Committee regarding this bill.
1 McNulty, Sheila. "Texans learn harsh realities of cutbacks." Financial Times. 10 Mar. 2011, U.S.A. ed.: 2. Print.
2 "Final compromise likely will fall in the middle." The Houston Chronicle. 4 Apr., 2011. p. A 1,5. Print.
Thank you, Parent-organized community outreach with SBISD in mind. (Forward this email to your family and friends - ask them to join, too: www.SpringBranchSpeaks.com)
Legislative Committee: David Davenport Pam Goodson Darci Hubbard Susan Kellner Valerie Paul Chris Vierra |