Monday, July 28, 2008

Teacher Appreciation Specials at Local Retailers

Michaels® stores thanks teachers for inspiring creative young minds every day. Come to Michaels starting Sunday, August 12th through Saturday, August 18th and receive a Teachers-Only 15% discount off of everything in the store, including sale items! (School ID is required to receive the discount.) Also, enter on-line for a chance to win. Sign-up at Michaels.com between August 11th through 18th and you will be registered to win a $1,000 Michaels gift card, a classroom full of cool Crayola products, or other great prizes! For more information about this event, visit www.michaels.com

Office Depot is hosting a Teacher Appreciation Week for all Star Teachers starting on Sunday, August 12th through Saturday August 18th. All attending Star Teachers will receive 10%* off qualifying in-store purchases when they present their Star Teacher member card in-store this week only. On Saturday August 18th from 9 am – 11 am (local time) all retail locations will host a Teacher Appreciation Breakfast. Star Teachers will receive a FREE tote bag full of product samples, information, and exclusive offers while supplies last. Not a star teacher yet? Visit Office Depot to sign up today!


Staples® (August 9th) invites teachers to celebrate the new school year. The first 200 teachers at each local event will receive free gifts plus a chance to see the coolest, new back to school products. Find the date and location of the event near you at www.staples.com/teacherday (Teachers may be asked to present school ID.)

OfficeMax® is hosting Educator Appreciation Days. These events take place on either August 2-4 or August 23-25 depending on when school starts in your area. Educators can call either their local OfficeMax store or the hotline, 1-877-OFFICEMAX, to find local dates and locations. Visit www.officemax.com to find a store near you.

Big Lots is advertising their Teacher Appreciation Day will be August 2, 2008. Teachers will receive 10% off their total order with valid school ID.
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Monday, July 7, 2008

Obama Speaks and NEA Rep Assembly Concludes

See Barrack Obama's Speech to the NEA RA delegates from Saturday July 5th at:
http://www.broadcasturban.net/webcast/nea2008/obama.htm

The NEA RA ended on a high note on Sunday, July 6th after we considered well over 100 business items, legislative issues and much more.

See the photos on FlickR on this page.

Friday, July 4, 2008

NEA Update: Obama to Address Delegates on Saturday



We celebrated the 4th of July during the Representative Assembly and later during the fireworks on the National Mall.

Main Points:
-Delegates voted to endorse Barrack Obama who will address the delegates via satellite from Montana on Saturday morning.
-Delegates voted for the new NEA Officers and Board members
-Teacher Astronaut Barbara Morgan addressed the assembly as she accepted the "Friend of Education" Award.
-Delegates debated and voted on dozens of business items.

Top Photo: CTAB's new President Joe Hermann and VP Rob Curry pose with CTA VP Dean Vogel and President David A. Sanchez.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Representative Assembly Kicks Off July 3rd

After 3 days of state CTA meetings and business, the actual NEA Representative Assembly kicks off on Thursday. One of the first things to be considered will be a vote on the endorsement of Barack Obama for President.

Read the blog from Education Week Coverage

Below are links to pictures of our group so far.
http://flickr.com/photos/rdcurry/sets/72157605909204806/

Here is video of California Night (Though it is dark, that is Joyce Singh dancing in celebration of being a "free woman" as her presidency ended on July 1st):

Monday, June 30, 2008

CTAB in DC - Day #1

Before our meetings start on July 1st, Joe Hermann and Rob Curry took a guided tour of Washington, D.C. View the Photos and Video .

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Berryessa Teachers head to Washington, DC for NEA

5 CTABerryessa members are headed to Washington, DC this week to attend the NEA Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly. With over 9,000 educators participating, NEA bills this as the world's largest deliberative body.

Representing us as State delegates are Joyce Singh, Manny Lopez and Joe Hermann. The local delegates are Beth Hanson and Rob Curry.

Board Extends Contract of Supt. Liebmann 4-1

It was a foregone conclusion.
Despite pleas by several of our CTAB Executive Board members at the June 26th BUSD Board of Trustees special meeting, the board went ahead and extended the contract of Marc Liebman through June 2011.

The vote was Rudy Nasol, Francine Davis, Linda Chen and David Cohen in favor and Alkesh Desai voted against the extension.

CTAB Departing President Joyce Singh let the board know that they only listen to Marc Liebman and serve him when they should be serving the needs of the teachers, students and community.

CTAB Vice-President elect Rob Curry reminded the Board mebers that they will be held accountable for their actions.

Immediately after the vote, CTAB members left the board room and there was frustration in the air and plans to look for candidates for the upcoming November School Board election in which 2 seats are up for election.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

URGENT: BUSD Board to Vote on Superintendent Extension through 2011

We need to mobilize members to attend and to speak up at the Board of Trustees meeting at 6:30PM on Thursday June 26th. This special meeting will include agend item on extending Dr. Liebman's contract as Superintendent through 2011 (currently it goes through 2010).

Friday, May 16, 2008

California Teachers Association of Berryessa

888 S. Capital Avenue, San Jose, CA 95127

Website: www.sjteach.org/ctab


REP COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES

May 13, 2008 3:30-5:35PM at Mt. Hamilton CTA


I Come to Order 3:34PM

Assign Timekeeper & Parliamentarian

Review Norms: 1)Go through the chair 2) One person speaks at a time

2) Hard on the issues and soft on the people

II Approval

Minutes from April Rep Council – Secretary (Rob) - 5 min.

Treasurer’s Report – Treasurer (Julie) – 5 min.

  1. Recent Transactions

  2. 2008-09 Budget Discussion – Approval will be sought at June Rep Council

  3. Election Co-Chair stipend

    1. Motion made (Julie Zlatunich) and seconded (Peter Davis) to pay the 2 election chairs $150 each per election and to pay each helper $60 each. Approved Unanimously 21-0

  4. Summer Institute – Julie – 3 min.

    1. Motion made (Julie Zlatunich) and seconded (Peter Davis) to fully fund up to 8 members plus cover air fare for the 3 members going through Mt. Hamilton (which does not pay for air fare.) Approved Unanimously 21-0

III Building Concerns --- Write down on form provided – 20 min.


Summerdale (Pat Park): Under the new custodian plan, there are 2 hours of no coverage during the school day. When kids get sick, either in the bathroom or in the classroom, the lack of a quick response causes unsafe conditions for students and staff.


Response: Beth Hansen said she will bring it up at the May 13th BUSD Board of Trustees Meeting


IV Old Business


  1. Organizing Team – Jill – 5 min.

    1. We still need members from Sierramont, Ruskin and Laneview

    2. Committee meets at least 1 X per month

    3. Plan is for teachers to wear ribbons EVERY DAY

  2. Special School Board meetings April 24th and May 13th – Joyce – 5 min.

  3. Negotiations Bargaining Chair Dave Singh – 10 min.

    1. 3 meetings so far

    2. So far, the only agreement is on how to conduct negotiations, which is to caucus in order to craft and speak uniformly in response rather than individually which would possibly divide our team

    3. CTAB opened with Article 12 Clarification needed especially for reassignment and rotating combination classes, etc.

    4. District opened with Article 16 (Leave / PNS)

    5. Special Ed Issues: Both sides agreed to look at Special Ed issues and see where in the contract it should be covered.

  4. Elections – Katie and Sandra -15 min.

    1. Packets with ballots and other materials for election distributed to the Reps.

    2. Site reps have the option of tallying ballots before delivering them to the Elections Committee.


  1. Rally

    1. District May 2nd Low turnout. Consensus seemed to be it was a Friday

    2. CTA Bay Area May 14th at Eastridge, Various other sites SHIRTS to take back to your sites. Push for a good turnout.

  2. Letters to the Editor Joyce – 5 min.

    1. Continue to contact legislators. Suggestion was made to have members contact relatives in GOP districts to lobby their legislators.

    2. Information also included in State Council report


V New Business


  1. PAC : School Board Interview Time line for Nov. Election– Joe – 5 min. We are now looking for new interview members. Joe said that Mike Keita may chair it for 2008-09

  2. October Leadership Conference – Joyce – 3 min.

    1. Motion (Rob Curry) and second (Pamela Thomasson) for CTAB to fully fund up to 15 members to attend the Oct17-19 Region 1 Leadership Conference. Passed unanimously by voice vote.

  3. State Council Update – Joe – 5 min. We need to fight for public education Written report distributed by reps to distribute at sites

  4. CTAB Resolution to Governor – Joyce – 5 min.

    1. Motion (Peter Davis) and seconded (Mark Owens) to approve the Resolution to the Governor. Approved Unanimously by voice vote

VI Other – 10 min.

1. Retirement: No party at CTA Mt Hamilton. We will give our retirees a $100 American Express gift card


Announcements

School Site Visit by Exec Board: 5/20=Brooktree and DO 5/27=Toyon

BUSD Board of trustees meetings May 13 (Special) and May 20th


VII Adjourn


Sites Not Represented: Morrill MS and District Office


Reminders

Treats: May 13th Sierramont 7 schools needed for a quorum Treats on June 10th: Summerdale

Newsletter items: email to rdcurry@sjteach.org by May 25th

Monday, May 5, 2008

May 2nd District Rally Hears From Assembly Members














The May 2nd District Rally may have attracted less than 100 participants, but those who attended heard insights from our 2 local state Assembly Members, Jim Beall and Joe Coto and a discourse in how we must continue lobbying the governor from CTA Board of Director Don Dawson. CTAB President Joyce Singh and BUSD Superintendent Marc Liebman likewise urged those gathered to continue calling the governor.

Take Action! Contact the Governor and your Lawmaker

Friday, April 18, 2008

California Teachers Association of Berryessa

888 S. Capital Avenue, San Jose, CA 95127

Website: www.sjteach.org/ctab


REP COUNCIL MINUTES


April 8, 2008 3:30-5PM at Mt. Hamilton CTA


I Come to Order 3:33PM

Assign Timekeeper & Parliamentarian

Review Norms: 1) Go through the chair 2) One person speaks at a time

2) Hard on the issues and soft on the people

II Approval

Minutes from March Rep Council – Secretary (Rob) - 5 min. Approved Unanimous voice vote

Treasurer’s Report – Treasurer (Julie) – 5 min. – Approved (Peter 2nd Sandra Main)

Motion to increase stipends for Exec Board by 100 – Motion (Peter) 2nd Pamela Thomassen) 13-0-1

III Building Concerns --- Write down on form provided – 20 min.

  1. (Sandra Main - MW) District Nurse – believes she is to be furloughed…clarification needed

  2. (Gary Gairaud – PMS) Concern over how CTA is handling RIF hearings


IV Old Business

  1. RIFs and Non-re-elects – Lina – 5 min. Also covered in III – 2 Most “RIF’d” teachers have been “de-RIF’d” ….19 still on the list: mostly counselors and elementary music

  2. Organizing Team – Katie Angarano – 5 min. Pins will be distributed Wear April 29 & May 1st

  3. Special Ed – Susan S. – 5 min. Negotiators met with Special Ed people to get information for working conditions, class size, case management, etc.

  4. Negotiations Update– Joe/Lina delayed ~

    1. Meeting dates and discussions Expectation of not using class hours and subs not reasonable. Agreement to mutually decide locations

    2. Ground rules, press releases….each side can send out their own press releases

    3. Next meeting topics: Leave and Transfer, agree “comparable districts” to compare to

  5. March 27 Special School Board Meeting – Rob – 3 min. Report on meeting

  6. Elections – Joyce -5 min.

    1. NEA/RA Results 1. Joe 2. Rob 3. Manny 4. Joyce 5. Beth

    2. Upcoming Exec Board Elections We need a new elections chair

  7. Rally/Press Conference – Joyce – 5 min.

    1. District Friday May 2nd 3-4:30PM at BYC at Morrill

    2. CTA Bay Area May 14th Info TBA


V New Business


  1. Equity & Human Rights Committee/Women’s Issues - Katie Angarano – 5 min.

    1. Training through workshops in

      1. Equity & Human Rights (Mike Keita)

      2. Ethnic Minority (Mike Keita)

      3. Women’s Issues Contact – Katie Angarano

  2. Employee of the Year: submit forms – Rob – 5 min.

  3. PAC – Joe – 5 min.

VI Other – 10 min.


VII Adjourn 5:14PM


Reminders

Treats: April- Piedmont May 13th Sierramont 7 schools needed for a quorum

BUSD Board Meeting – Tuesday April 15th at 7PM

Newsletter items: email to rdcurry@sjteach.org by April 18th


Sites Represented: All sites

Thursday, March 13, 2008

How to help members who receive RIF notices

Urgent: Reduction In Force Rights

In the event that the district does issue Reduction In Force (RIF) letters as we approach the March 15th deadline, please take the following steps to protect your rights.

  1. If you receive a layoff notice, notify the CTA/Mt. Hamilton office immediately. The CTA Mt. Ham # is 272.0601
  2. Go to the BUSD district office and get the form time stamped. Mayra in personnel may have some forms for you to be given. There is a Request for Hearing form that must be turned in within seven calendar days.
  3. Come to the Mt. Hamilton Office where you will be given a "Notice of Dissent" form and other materials. You will be assisted in all aspects of the process.
  4. Do not agree to resign if asked to as you will lose rights by doing so!
  5. Contact CTAB Exec Board member Lina Prokopchak who will coordinate services for our members who received RIF notices.
Lina's email is linaprokopchak@yahoo.com and she can be reached at Toyon at 408-923-1965 and her personal number is 408-867-3218 l

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Minutes of March 11th CTAB Rep Council

California Teachers Association of Berryessa

888 S. Capital Avenue, San Jose, CA 95127

Website: www.sjteach.org/ctab

Minutes àREP COUNCIL MEETING

Mt. Hamilton, March 11, 2008 3:30 to 5:00

I. Come to Order---- (3:38 PM)Time Keeper---Parliamentarian---Introductions

Agenda/Norms: 1) Go through the Chair 2) One person speaks at a time

3) Hard on the issues and soft on the people----Joyce---2 mins

II. Approval of the Minutes----Secretary---Rob—2 min. Approved 16-0-1

Treasurer’s Report---Julie---2 min.

III. Building Concerns----Write them down with name/School--- 20 minutes

Cherrywood:

· request to be on the “Do Not Call List” for recorded messages from district systemà Members should ask their principals

· Concern over travel allowances

Majestic Way (Sandra): Request to unplug individual class refrigerators and microwaves.

IV. Old Business

1. RIF and Release notices---Joyce---10 min (extended) Clarifications given

When teachers get RIF notice, they need to go to District Office and get the “Request for Hearing” form time stamped. They then are to come to Mt. Hamilton with a copy of the notice to request a hearing within 7 days and they will fill out forms which are placed in a folder.

The CTA lawyer will deal with these issues. This process will make certain that a correct order for rehire is done correctly.

2. By-Laws—Joyce—5 min—Vote Motion (Peter D) to approve standing rules as submitted. Seconded by Pat Patterson (Vinci Park). Modified section P3…Motion to Pass as Modified Approved 16-0-0.

3. School Board Election---Joe---5 min Let Joe know if interested in being on School Board interview committee. 2 positions open in November. Let Joe know of any potential candidates. Need to check the timeline

4. Association Presidents Meeting in Burlingame—Joyce—3 min.: Info on meeting Joyce attended. Idea to have rallies leading up to mid-May.

5. Site Concern Update from February 12—Joyce

a. 4th/5th Conference Prep days – need to not have other district functions which block the days for prep.

b. 6th/8th grade writing assessmentà Honey Berg has not responded yet.

c. Majestic Way issue regarding teacher contact with parents and grading policyà Marc and Jack have made conflicting statements regarding this. The Principal at Majestic Way has now reworded that teachers are strongly urged to contact in a positive way.

V. New Business

1. Special Ed Meeting---5 min—Susan Sakaguchi Concerns shared—Itinerant LSH stretched; RSP has large number of students with huge range of grades and abilities

Autism at Morrill— special ed students not counted and general ed teachers are having mainstreamed students on top of full amount of general ed students

2. Elections---5 min—Joyce

NEA/RA Local and State on March 31-April 2

Ballot materials will be distributed week of March 17th

Campaigning is March 17th -20th

3. District Budget Priority : We should not participate

4. Organizingà educating our members on their rights

Outreach to communityà

Berryessa Arts and Music Festival (May 10th) – Have a booth?

VI. Other—10 min—

  1. Equity and Human Rights Conference March 28-30 in Irvine
    1. Motion made (Joe Hermann) and seconded (Peter) to send 15 members. Friendly amendment for 7 members…must inform Julie by Friday March 14th. Passed: Voice vote unanimously
  2. Summer Institute Aug 3-8
  3. Mercury News request

VII. Adjourn— 5:34PM

Next meeting of Rep Council---April 8th, Treats Ruskin in March;

Piedmont in April. School Board meeting—March 11th at 7:00 pm





Below: Approved Feb 12th Minutes:



California Teachers Association of Berryessa

888 S. Capital Avenue, San Jose, CA 95127

Website: www.sjteach.org/ctab

REP COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
Mt. Hamilton, February 12, 2008 3:30 to 5:30 P.M.


I.. Come to Order-----Time Keeper----Parliamentarian—Introduction—New Resps/Agenda/ Norms-- 1) Go through the Chair 2) One person speak at a time 3) Hard on Issues and Soft on the People---Joyce—2 min

II. Approval of the Minutes---Secretary—Rob---Treasurer Report—Julie---5 min

III. Building Concerns---Write them down with Name/School—20 min

  1. Noble (Pamela Thomassen)à 4/5 teachers get prep day for conferences, but the DO limits what days they can get subs. Request that the district not plan activities which require subs at the same time Action: Joyce will discuss with Jack/Marc
  2. Cherrywood (Peter Davis)àMotion made that Rep Council authorize $5 per member for site reps to spend on treats. Approved unanimously Follow-up: Reps buy the treats and submit receipt for prompt reimbursement to treasurer, Julie Zlatunich (Brooktree) Day of the Teacher is May 6th.
  3. Sierramont MS (Dave Pousho)à Concern regarding student seen as potentially volatile and the request of an elective teacher that he not be scheduled to be in Home Ec class for Trimester 3 where he would have access to cutlery. Request to have him rescheduled to another elective. SMS administrators had not yet taken preventive action. Action: Joyce will talk to Jack.
  4. Majestic Way (Sandra Main)à Site administrator has issued a letter to teachers stating that they must make an effort to conference with EVERY parent (by phone if not in person) and to make 2 positive contacts. This goes beyond contract language and it is attempt to carry out yet to be finalized grading policy. This also is happening at Toyon and Vinci Park. Action: Joyce and Elem. Reps will talk to Majestic Way, Vinci Park and Toyon administrators and will raise it in meeting with Marc Liebman.

IV. Old Business

  1. School Board Election---3 min—Joe: Alkesh Desai won seat. CTAB spent $1,800 in association PAC funds plus $1,200 rom CTA PAC funds
  2. Newsletter---Rob---2 min: email any articles to rdcurry@sjteach.org
  3. Grievance Chairs---Lina/Beth/Liz—5 min Nada
  4. Negotiations Survey Update—3 min—Rob No projector to show presentation. View it at www.sjteach.org/ctab.html
  5. School Site Visits—Beth/Joyce—3 min—Ruskin—March 5th
  6. By-Laws—need to approve section revision Joyce—5 min Draft given. We will vote on the revision at the March 11th Rep Council
  7. School Board Meeting—3 min—Feb. 5th and Feb. 12th
  8. Negotiations Sunshine in March---2 min---Joyce/Joe/Lina
  9. Mt. Hamilton Council---Joe/Joyce—3 min---Feb. 6th Personnel issues

IV. New Business

1. PAC—Joe—3 min---Legislative Breakfast

2. Collaboration Training Update—Joyce—5 min

3. Meeting with Marc—Joe/Joyce scheduled Friday 2/15 at 2:45PM

4. Meeting with School Board Members---Joyce –3 min Meetings set with David Cohen and Linda Chen

5. Budget Meeting—5 min—Julie/Joyce

6. NEA RA---Update—3 min---Joyce Members encouraged to run

7. PI Information/Pres. Release Day—Info---Lina/Joyce---5 min

8. Scholarships—3 min—Joyce go online to www.cta.org for info

9. BDAC—Joe/Rob/Joyce—3 min Grading policy on hold for now

10. Service Center Council---Joe/Joyce—3 min organizing Legislative breakfast

11. Summer School—Joyce—3 min Only for 7th/8th students not likely to pass HS Exit Exam, for MS pre-algebra and Special Ed students with summer school as part of the IEP

12. Elections---5 min—Joyce Carole Rygiol (Piedmont MS) is Elections Chair Info on NEA/RA Local election is coming soon

V. –Other—10 min

1. Special Ed meet with Exec Board Tuesday Feb 26th 3PM at Toyon Room 20 to discuss Special Ed concerns as we go into planning negotiations

2. Urban Conference à Feb 29-March 2nd in San Jose CTAB will pay for up to 10 members to attend

3. Leadership Conference: Alcosta Region’s conference at Hayes Mansion April 11-12 will allow us to have members attend. Let Joyce know if interested.

4. Kansen Chu’s conference on gangs

VI.—Adjourn---2 min

Next meting Rep Council---March 12th, Treats: Piedmont in March. We Need 7 schools for a quorum. School Board Meeting—Feb. 12th—7:00pm




Monday, March 10, 2008

Urgent: : Non-reelect Notices being given to Temporary and Probationary Members

Dear Rep:

Joyce Singh has asked me to email you to let you know that the district has already started to give non-reelect notes to temporary and probationary (non-tenured) teachers.

Please let your members who are Probationary and Temporary know that we urge them to contact Joyce Singh immediately if they have any questions or concerns.
Her CTAB cellular phone number is 510-861-4102 and her district extension is 3022. She can be reached by email at joyce.singh@sbcglobal.net

Later this week, prior to the March 15th deadline, the district will be giving the notices of tentative assignment for 2008-09 to all members who are continuing. Some members may also be getting RIF (Reduction In Force) notices, based on seniority and the BUSD Board of Trustees approved number of 78.

Obviously, these are important matters and we REALLY need all sites to be represented at the CTAB Rep Council on Tuesday March 11th.

Please encourage members to carefully review the seniority list they recieved on email from Mayra last week to check for accuracy.

Rob Curry
CTAB Secretary

Sunday, March 9, 2008

March 11, 2008 Rep Council Agenda


California Teachers Association of Berryessa

888 S. Capital Avenue, San Jose, CA 95127

Website: www.sjteach.org/ctab


AGENDA REP COUNCIL MEETING

Mt. Hamilton, March 11, 2008 3:30 to 5:00

I. Come to Order----Time Keeper---Parliamentarian---Introductions

Agenda/Norms: 1) Go through the Chair 2) One person speaks at a time

3) Hard on the issues and soft on the people----Joyce---2 mins

II. Approval of the Minutes----Secretary---Rob—2 min.

Treasurer’s Report---Julie---2 min.

III. Building Concerns----Write them down with name/School--- 20 minutes

IV. Old Business

1. RIF notices---Joyce---10 min

2. By-Laws—Joyce—5 min—Vote

3. School Board Election---Joe---5 min.

4. Presidents Meeting in Burlingame—Joyce—3 min.

V. New Business

1. PAC---Joe—3 min.

2. Legislative Breakfast---5 min—Joe/Liz/Beth/Joyce

3. Three Union Meeting—3 min---Joyce

4. Meeting with Marc—5 min---Joe/Joyce

5. Elections---5 min—Joyce

6. Rally/Press Conference?---5 min—Joyce

7. Special Ed Meeting---5 min—Susan Sakaguchi

8. Subs/Freeze/Rumors---5 min—Joe/Joyce

9. May 20th Lobby Day for Presidents—2 min—Joyce

10. Organizing Committee---5 min—Jill

VI. Other—10 min—

VII. Adjourn—1 min

Next meeting of Rep Council---April 8th, Treats Ruskin in March;

Piedmont in April. School Board meeting—March 11th at 7:00 pm

Feb 12, 2008 Rep Council Minutes Draft

California Teachers Association of Berryessa

888 S. Capital Avenue, San Jose, CA 95127

Website: www.sjteach.org/ctab



REP COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
Mt. Hamilton, February 12, 2008 3:30 to 5:30 P.M.


I.. Come to Order-----Time Keeper----Parliamentarian—Introduction—New Resps/Agenda/ Norms-- 1) Go through the Chair 2) One person speak at a time 3) Hard on Issues and Soft on the People---Joyce—2 min

II. Approval of the Minutes---Secretary—Rob---Treasurer Report—Julie---5 min

III. Building Concerns---Write them down with Name/School—20 min

  1. Noble (Pamela Thomassen) 4/5 teachers get prep day for conferences, but the DO limits what days they can get subs. Request that the district not plan activities which require subs at the same time Action: Joyce will discuss with Jack/Marc

  2. Cherrywood (Peter Davis)Motion made that Rep Council authorize $5 per member for site reps to spend on treats. Approved unanimously Follow-up: Reps buy the treats and submit receipt for prompt reimbursement to treasurer, Julie Zlatunich (Brooktree) Day of the Teacher is May 6th.

  3. Sierramont MS (Dave Pousho) Concern regarding student seen as potentially volatile and the request of an elective teacher that he not be scheduled to be in Home Ec class for Trimester 3 where he would have access to cutlery. Request to have him rescheduled to another elective. SMS administrators had not yet taken preventive action. Action: Joyce will talk to Jack.

  4. Majestic Way (Sandra Main) Site administrator has issued a letter to teachers stating that they must make an effort to conference with EVERY parent (by phone if not in person) and to make 2 positive contacts. This goes beyond contract language and it is attempt to carry out yet to be finalized grading policy. This also is happening at Toyon and Vinci Park. Action: Joyce and Elem Reps will talk to Majestic Way, Vinci Park and Toyon administrators and will raise it in meeting with Marc Liebman.

IV. Old Business

  1. School Board Election---3 min—Joe: Alkesh Desai won seat. CTAB spent $1,800 in association PAC funds plus $1,200 rom CTA PAC funds

  2. Newsletter---Rob---2 min: email any articles to rdcurry@sjteach.org

  3. Grievance Chairs---Lina/Beth/Liz—5 min Nada

  4. Negotiations Survey Update—3 min—Rob No projector to show presentation. View it at www.sjteach.org/ctab.html

  5. School Site Visits—Beth/Joyce—3 min—Ruskin—March 5th

  6. By-Laws—need to approve section revision Joyce—5 min Draft given. We will vote on the revision at the March 11th Rep Council

  7. School Board Meeting—3 min—Feb. 5th and Feb. 12th

  8. Negotiations Sunshine in March---2 min---Joyce/Joe/Lina

  9. Mt. Hamilton Council---Joe/Joyce—3 min---Feb. 6th Personnel issues

IV. New Business

  1. PAC—Joe—3 min---Legislative Breakfast

  2. Collaboration Training Update—Joyce—5 min

  3. Meeting with Marc—Joe/Joyce scheduled Friday 2/15 at 2:45PM

  4. Meeting with School Board Members---Joyce –3 min Meetings set with David Cohen and Linda Chen

  5. Budget Meeting—5 min—Julie/Joyce

  6. NEA RA---Update—3 min---Joyce Members encouraged to run

  7. PI Information/Pres. Release Day—Info---Lina/Joyce---5 min

  8. Scholarships—3 min—Joyce go online to www.cta.org for info

  9. BDAC—Joe/Rob/Joyce—3 min Grading policy on hold for now

  10. Service Center Council---Joe/Joyce—3 min organizing Legislative breakfast

  11. Summer School—Joyce—3 min Only for 7th/8th students not likely to pass HS Exit Exam and Special Ed students with summer school as part of the IEP

  12. Elections---5 min—Joyce Carole Rygiol (Piedmont MS) is Elections Chair Info on NEA/RA Local election is coming soon

  1. –Other—10 min

    1. Special Ed meet with Exec Board Tuesday Feb 26th 3PM at Toyon Room 20 to discuss Special Ed concerns as we go into planning negotiations

    2. Urban Conference Feb 29-March 2nd in San Jose CTAB will pay for up to 10 members to attend

    3. Leadership Conference: Alcosta Region’s conference at Hayes Mansion April 11-12 will allow us to have members attend. Let Joyce know if interested.

    4. Kansen Chu’s conference on gangs

VI.—Adjourn---2 min

Next meting Rep Council---March 12th, Treats: Piedmont in March. We Need 7 schools for a quorum. School Board Meeting—Feb. 12th—7:00pm

Monday, March 3, 2008

CTAB March Newsletter

View the new March 2008 CTAB Newsletter at:

http://www.sjteach.org/march2008CTABnews.pdf

CTAB Negotiations Survey Results

See the results in a presentation at:

http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dc9whxkd_4c8pmgbg9

NEA Local Delegate Election

Dear Reps,

We need to correct the dates for the NEA RA Local Delegate Election, due to the fact that the scheduled date of the voting is during Spring Break vacation. The Elections Committee was just passing on what they had been given and fortunately a sharp-eyed Rep saw the date conflict.

Please post this REVISED time line on your CTAB board at your site.

CTAB will be voting for Local Delegates for the NEA Representative Assembly between


March 31 and April 2.