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Schools get last-minute $36 million bump

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Resolution by Rep. John Bel Edwards pumps money into education budget

Just as he did two years ago, Rep. John Bel Edwards (D-Amite) found a way to increase funding for schools even after public education’s Minimum Foundation Program formula had been rejected.
As the session drew to a close, the Senate finally approved Rep. Edwards’ HCR 231, which calls for an additional 1.375%, or $36 million, to be included in the budget for public education. It had been held up while waiting for the House to take a crucial vote on the controversial SAVE plan.

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Calcasieu Parish School Board Meeting

May 26, 2015


“In a Nut Shell”

1.       Budget revisions and the 2015-2016 General Fund Budget was presented to the board and after a brief presentation and discussion, both measures passed without opposition.

2.       School Audit Reports were presented. Issues and ways to assure compliance were discussed.

3.       The board voted to change the Administrative Interns’ job title to Assistant Principal and pay them accordingly. A Principal and Administrative Intern spoke on behalf of the measure stating that Administrative Interns are required to perform the

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A new report finds five fundamental flaws with the financial and academic oversight of Louisiana’s charter schools.

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The Calcasieu Federation of Teachers, Local 6047, hosted another successful end-of-year social for our members and guests. Thanks for the great job you do educating the workers of tomorrow. Enjoy your summer.

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For the third straight year, the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry has made eliminating payroll deduction of union dues one of their primary goals. Like well-heeled extremists in other states, LABI hopes to get rid of any organized resistance by making union membership as inconvenient as possible.

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Although the final decisions will be up to the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, steps were taken this week to make Louisiana’s teacher evaluation system fairer and more accurate. The biggest of these is a recommendation to suspend Value Added Model component of teacher evaluations for another year.

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The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools has ranked Louisiana as the second highest of all the states, based on how our state’s charter school law aligns with the organization’s model law. Their rankings reward states for making charter schools less accountable to local voters and taxpayers.

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In a recent editorial, The Advocate noted that the Supreme Court’s reversal of a lower court ruling that Act 1 of 2012 violated the constitutional prohibition on bundling multiple objects into a single bill is troubling.

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Happy Holidays from the LFT!

Camron T. Cheeks, a sixth-grade student at Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School of Literature and Technology in New Orleans, is the designer of the Louisiana Federation of Teachers’ 2014 holiday greeting card. Camron’s teacher is William Jones.

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Click here for more coverage of the LFT 50th Anniversary!

Speaking to more than 200 delegates and guests at the Louisiana Federation of Teachers’ 50th Annual Convention, LFT President Steve Monaghan called for reclaiming the promise of public education and returning the joy to teaching and learning.

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