Feb
21

And yet another calendar proposed….

by Ruth Ann Few, under BISD Board Information, Local Issues

The BISD board packet received Friday had yet another version of the “ending in May” calendar for consideration.  This in spite of the fact that the board president assured the audience at the last meeting that the decision would be made on March 2  for one of the two proposed calendars that were presented. 

BUT WAIT… there is yet another calendar and the vote will be Monday, February 22 at 5:00 and not on March 2 during the regular meeting.

The #3 “ending in May” calendar is closer to the DEIC proposed calendar….Maybe if we postpone the vote for another two weeks it will morph into the DEIC calendar.  The DEIC is the best calendar and if the “ending in May” calendar keeps improving it will be the same calendar as the DEIC calendar but it will go three days into June and it won’t be “ending in May”.

Feb
18

Date for vote changed….

by Ruth Ann Few, under BISD Board Information, Local Issues

The vote for the calendar has been changed to February 22 at 5:00.  This date was a “goal-setting” meeting for the school board.  Since all board members could be at this meeting and not the March 2, the board president decided to put the 2010-2011 calendar on the agenda for a public meeting.  The vote will take place at 5 (not 6).  Be there to support the DEIC calendar.  Don’t be late or you will miss the whole meeting!

Feb
03

Verrrry Interesting……

by Ruth Ann Few, under BISD Board Information, Local Issues

But stupid.  For those who remember Laugh-in, I hope you remember Arte Johnson saying this.  Well that is what came to mind to me as I start this entry.

Here is the background.  The District Education Improvement Council, which is made of  BISD teachers, administrators, and community members was charged with developing a calendar for the 2010-11 school year.  The chairman was Sharyn Sharp, teacher at Griffith and wife of Bobby Sharp, board member.  The committee studied the issues, the parameters and asked for input from the campuses.  The result was a list of priorities which were:

  1. 2 weeks Winter Break
  2. 1 week Spring Break
  3. 3 day Thanksgiving
  4. 1 Holiday between Labor Day and Thanksgiving (#4 & #5 tied)
  5. Monday holiday after Easter (#4 & #5 tied)
  6. Ending school before June 1

At the board meeting in January, there were two calendars presented, the DEIC Recommended Calendar and a calendar which was requested by Jay Luce that would have school ending in May.  This “other” calendar did not include Martin Luther King, Jr. Day nor President’s day and had some other differences (see below).  Mr. Luce was not at the meeting in January and although I made the motion to accept the DEIC Recommended Calendar, I moved to table the vote on the calendar since Mr. Damian wanted more time to review the newly proposed calendar. 

There was a good deal of discussion in the community and in BFT about the calendars after the January meeting.  So, lo and behold when I received the board packet of information before the February meeting, there was a change in the “ending in May” calendar.  MLK day was included as a student holiday and SD/Comp day. 

So at the school board meeting last evening (2/2/2010) there was a standing room only crowd of teachers and community members that were concerned about MLK day not being included and/or  the ditching of the DEIC Recommended Calendar.  But MLK  was now included.  Pastor Sandy White spoke first and so eloquently.  It was a beautiful speech…what a gifted speaker.  He knew about the recent change to include MLK but he spoke up for the DEIC calendar in its entirety.  I was overwhelmed with gratitude  that he was speaking to the DEIC process, both holidays (MLK and President’s Day) as well as the benefits of the three day weekends spread throughout the year for families. 

There were a couple of others that spoke that were defending MLK, not aware beforehand that it was now included in both calendars. 

Then Becky Orr came forward as a teacher/parent/community member and she was fantastic.  She pointed out the  educational  issues, family issues and she made a wonder case for the DEIC calendar process.  She deserves our praise and support for standing up in this jammed packed room and speaking for the teachers, the DEIC and  its calendar that met the parameters and priorities.

So the stage is set.  It is tense and you should have been there to feel and taste the atmosphere.  Jay Luce read an email from Joel Welch that  said he  favored the “ending in May” calendar.  I made the motion for the DEIC calendar, Jay Grable seconded  it.  Discussion continued and the vote was called..   The vote was 3 to 3.  Those in favor of the DEIC Recommended Calendar were Jay Grable, Ron Damian and me.  Those opposed were  Jay Luce, Bobby Sharp and Mario Martinez.  Then a motion was made for the “ending in May’” calendar.  The votes against it were Jay Grable, Ron Damian and me.  So neither calendar was approved. 

The calendar question will be presented again at the next meeting.   

Why ditch the DEIC Recommended calendar and “dis” the work of the DEIC  for a calendar that is ill conceived  and the only reason for its existence is “ending  in May”?   Does that have any educational value?  Is there something magic in not going to school in June?  Do we need this drama and decisiveness over a day and a half in June?  Now what was that phrase from Laugh-In?

Here are the differences in the calendars:

DEIC Recommended Calendar “Ending in May” Calendar
Developed by  teachers, administrators, parents &  community Requested by a board member
Teachers start SD on Mon. 8/16 Teachers start Thurs. 8/12  with Comp SD
Columbus Day Mon. 10/12  (priority # 4) No   break  from Labor Day until Thanksgiving
Holiday 1/3 and Teacher Prep day  on 1/4 Comp/SD day on  1/3 –no Teacher Prep day
President’s Day Mon. 2/21 Holiday No holiday in February
Two more 3 day weekends (Oct. & Feb.)  
Memorial Day Holiday  5/30  
Students out on 6/2  early dismissal Students out on 5/26  early dismissal
Jan
06

A perfect storm, but not a perfect calendar…..

by Ruth Ann Few, under BISD Board Information, Local Issues

There are two calendars that were discussed at the Board Meeting. I made a motion to accept the DEIC-recommended calendar.  The motion was seconded by Jay Grable.  After discussion, I was not sure that there were enough votes to approve it.  One board member, Ron Damian wanted more time to study the calendar, so I agreed to table the motion until the next meeting.  The motion was tabled. 

In the presentation made by Sharyn Sharp as DEIC spokesperson, she talked about the process of developing the calendar.  It is a difficult task.  There are parameters that must be incorporated; as well as a changing calendar that must be considered. Then calendar issues were prioritized by the committee.  The first priority was 2 weeks off for Christmas/Winter break.  The last of the priorities was getting out in May.  All of the priorities were honored with this calendar except that the last day of school was in June.  The students would be out of school at early dismissal on June 2 and the staff would be out on Friday, June 3.  This is with  Memorial Day as a holiday taken by all on Monday.

 The “ending in May” calendar would have the teachers coming in two days earlier in August and no comp days during the year.  For those who complete staff development in the summer, I am not sure what that means.  There would be no Martin Luther King Day nor President’s Day holiday in the spring semester.  These are both national holidays and the MLK celebration has grown and is well attended  by the community.   These are the two major issues as I see it with this calendar.  With the state guidelines on when school can start, ending in June is a reality for Texas. 

 I know that there are no perfect calendars.  I have lived my whole life on a school district calendar and I have seen it all…semester ending before Christmas break, semester ending after Christmas Break, Thanksgiving break starting on Wednesday at noon, no spring break, weeklong Easter breaks, Fall breaks, there are so many permutations possible.  However, with the state guidelines and the large number of custody/visitation issues, the calendar is a controversial topic every year.  I respect BISD’s effort to have the DEIC committee (made up of teachers, administrators and community members) recommend a calendar.  As I said there are no perfect calendars so in the spirit of involvement of stakeholders and the democratic process,  I believe it is a good calendar.  I support the DEIC-recommended calendar.

 I welcome your input here or feel free to call me or email me with your viewpoint.

Nov
03

It was a long night…

by Ruth Ann Few, under Bond Election, Local Issues, Uncategorized

The results are in and the bond failed.  There was about a 500 vote difference.  It was not a good day in BISD. I think that the issues ahead of us will be difficult.  The federal stimulus money, the low interest rates and the low construction costs that we lost out on will haunt us.  As one of my favorite people said at the watch party “you can’t fix stupid”.

Oct
31

This Is It….

by Ruth Ann Few, under Bond Election, Local Issues

and I am not talking about the Michael Jackson movie.  Hopefully, early voting will insure a victory for the BISD Bond election.  Although we still have to hold our breath about Election Day. I have hoped for a low turnout on Tuesday because I believe that the Election Day votes could be the  “Against” votes. 

The Facts has two great letters to the letter today.   One from Kimberly Starr and the other from Brent Bowles in favor of the bonds.  Buzz up these letters.  Start conversations about them.  This is the last push.

If you know of people on your campus that havn’t voted yet.  Work on them.  If they had excuses to not vote over the last two weeks, chances are they will have another one on Tuesday.  But hope springs eternal that there are procrastinators who do actually follow through at the last minute.

Oct
22

BFT made the Hotline….

by Ruth Ann Few, under Bond Election, State Issues

Please check the TxAFT Hotline for the “shout out” to BFT.  Let’s be sure that we follow through with this bond election campaign and Get Out The Vote.

Oct
19

Did you vote today?

by Ruth Ann Few, under Bond Election

I have 6 pictures of  BISD bond voters!  At this rate we will have 60 early voters.  That won’t be enough to pass this bond.  Remember we are always fighting apathy in education.  If the BISD employees show apathy in this election we will be facing more trash cans in the hall collecting rain water, duct tape on the carpets and salary raises that don’t even cover the increases in our health care and/or our gasoline.   Vote on Tuesday from 8-5.

Oct
18

Poll sitting, not pole sitting….

by Ruth Ann Few, under Bond Election

Your help is needed to sit at the polls during early voting and Election Day, too.  There are shifts after school and shifts on Saturday, too.  This is important to give voters a chance to ask questions or to be reminded of the needs of our schools.  Please go to  www.ForBISDkids.com and volunteer for an 1.5 hour shilft.   You are needed.  Volunteer now so that you can do your part afterschool or on Saturday.  Remember when you value something, the lowest value is giving lip service to it, then financial support and the highest is giving your time and effort for the thing that you value.  This is bond election should be of highest value to you.  It is important to your students, your pocketbook and your passion.  And take a picture of it and email it to me, too.

Oct
18

Take a picture….

by Ruth Ann Few, under Bond Election, Local Issues

Read the FACTS this morning and talk it up.  Voting starts tomorrow.  Take a picture of yourself at the polls. Send it to me, print it, put it on the bulletin board  and post it on your Facebook page,  if you have one.  It will help to remind supporters to vote early.  It is good marketing.  Marketing people do it all the time.  Let’s get with it, too.  Hand your phone/camera off to someone and pose next to a poll sign to prove your were there.

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