AUGUST 11, 2006
URGENT!!!!
Help to defeat AB1381 (Nunez): Los Angeles Unified School District Mayoral Takeover
AB 1381 will be heard in the Senate Appropriations Committee on Monday, August 14th.
Your help is needed to defeat a bill that could have far reaching implications for the entire state. Enactment of this legislation would set a precedent for similar efforts to shift decision-making away from locally elected school boards with no guarantee our children will benefit.
The California State PTA has several areas of Concerns:
- Equity Issues for All Students--The partnership schools created by this legislation and directly controlled by the mayor would affect only about 5% of the district’s schools, leaving behind more than 700,000 students who would not receive the additional support and supplemental programs.
- Meaningful Parent Involvement--The bill as amended does include a role for parents in several areas; however, the method of involvement and the process for selection of parent representatives is not clear.
- School District Governance--AB 1381 creates a governance structure that would provide for a school district to be governed by four separate entities: the school board, the mayor, the superintendent (whose appointment must be ratified by the mayor) and the council of mayors (committee made up of representatives from the 26 other cities that are within Los Angeles Unified School District). This type of governance structure would create unclear jumbled lines of authority and accountability. Parents and voters would be further removed from a point of contact with the school district, the elected school board and the communities served.
- Constitutionality--This legislation seeks to bypass the California Constitutional directive in Article IX, Section 6 that mandates that no part of a school system may be transferred “directly or indirectly� outside the system. By including a provision that would designate the council of mayors and the mayors’ partnership as local education agencies (LEAs) authorized to maintain public schools and therefore a part of the school system, AB 1381 would bypass this constitutional directive.
AB 1381 runs counter to the democratic process and should be rejected!
Please take a moment today to phone or e-mail the legislators below urging a NO vote on AB1381.
Members of the Appropriations Committee:
Senator Kevin Murray (Chair), (916) 651-4026, senator.murray@sen.ca.gov
Senator Samuel Aanestad (Vice-Chair), (916) 651-4004, senator.aanestad@sen.ca.gov
Senator Richard Alarcon, (916) 651-4020, senator.alarcon@sen.ca.gov
Senator Elaine Alquist, (916) 651-4013, senator.alquist@sen.ca.gov
Senator Roy Ashburn, (916) 651-4018, senator.ashburn@sen.ca.gov
Senator Jim Battin, (916) 651-4037, senator.battin@sen.ca.gov
Senator Bob Dutton, (916) 651-4031, senator.dutton@sen.ca.gov
Senator Martha Escutia, (916) 651-4030, senator.escutia@sen.ca.gov
Senator Dean Florez, (916) 651-4016, senator.florez@sen.ca.gov
Senator Deborah Ortiz, (916) 651-4006, senator.ortiz@sen.ca.gov
Senator Charles Poochigian, (916) 651-4014, senator.poochigian@sen.ca.go
Senator Gloria Romero, (916) 651-4024, senator.romero@sen.ca.gov
Senator Tom Torlakson, (916) 651-4007, senator.torlakson@sen.ca.gov
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