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March 4th Stand Up For Schools

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Presented by:
 
California School Employees Association (CSEA)
California ...(CESSA)
Cupertino Educators Association (CEA)
School Employees International Union (SEIU)
and the
Cupertino Union School District

Stand up for Schools Forum

March 4, 2010

 

Cupertino Schools are some of the best in the state!

There are over 10,000 schools in California.

 

There are 25 schools in Cupertino.

 

Of those 25, 15 Cupertino schools are ranked in the top 150 in California.

 

 

Rank  School                               API Score

1.      Murdock-Portal Elementary     998

2.      William Faria Elementary      996

12.    Nelson S. Dilworth Elementary  987

18.    Joaquin Miller Middle      982

23.    Garden Gate Elementary     980

25.    William Regnart Elementary   979

27.    John F. Kennedy Middle      977

34.    Sam H. Lawson Middle       973

37.    Montclaire Elementary    973

42.    Blue Hills Elementary      971

44.    L. P. Collins Elementary       971

64.    Abraham Lincoln Elementary    966

92.    R. I. Meyerholz Elementary     961

108.  Stevens Creek Elementary     957

148.  C. B. Eaton Elementary          950

 

 

 

CUSD Incoming $ Per Student Compared to Surrounding Districts
2008-09 Data

          CUSD is funded relatively low compared to surrounding districts

CUSD Per Student $ over the last 5 years

—   Last Federal Stimulus year the $ helped save jobs but it was one-time money

What have CUSD employees
done to help?

        The employees have picked up the entire burden of increased health care premiums for the last three years and are projected to do so for the next two years.

        Employees did not have a raise this year and are not likely to see raises for the next two years.

 

 

We need your help!

        What can you do?

-     Contact your legislators and let them know that school funding is important and should not be cut further.  Handouts of sample letters and contact information are available here tonight.

 

-     Sign the petitions here to close corporate tax loopholes and change the 2/3 requirement to pass a state budget.