Below is an email I received with information regarding the Texas budget for schools.
The budget crisis will be affecting all of us. This means changes could be made in everything from class size, teacher/faculty, resources and training available through MAGNET programs.
We can have a great impact if we are in full force. Call, write, or go to Austin.
*There is a sample letter that is available at www.TexasEdFunding.com
. You can look up the name and contact information for your
representatives in the Texas House of Representatives and Texas Senate at http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/
Our next PTO meeting is Thursday March 3rd @ 8:15am. Please attend and encourage other parents to join you.
Thank you,
Melanie Rosen
Parker PTO President
Thank you all for your continued willingness to participate in public
education funding decisions that will impact every HISD school and every
Houstonian. While many parents are learning about this situation
others have invested time already by participating in the HISD
Legislative Session and budget meetings. Collectively, we have been
raising awareness and working to build a strong, united voice for the
benefit of HISD's 203,000 students and for our shared future. As part
of this effort, I want to alert you to two significant upcoming events:
Saturday, March 12, noon - 2:00 pm: Statewide Education Rally at
the Texas Capitol in Austin, sponsored by Save Texas Schools. The
rally is intended to draw media attention from across Texas to
educational issues. You can learn more about this event at
www.savetxschools.org
.
Monday,
March 14th, 7 am - 7 pm: Legislative Day at the Texas Capitol in
Austin, organized by the Houston Federation of Teachers. HFT has
invited parents to join them in meeting with as many state legislators
as possible to discuss the state funding situation. During HISD's
recent Legislative Training, Bill King (an HISD lobbyist) shared with
Houston parents and community members the high impact and value that
comes from parents and community members meeting with our legislators
face to face. The goal of the trip on the 14th is to fill the halls of
our Capitol with Houstonians to discuss funding concerns and solutions
-- before our representatives become over scheduled during the pending
session. The parent agenda will focus exclusively on the budget
situation. We are collaborating on these messages with
input from our HISD elected trustees and insight from HISD
sponsored meetings. You will receive talking points on the bus ride
to Austin.
There is no cost to participate in this lobbying trip
to Austin other than your time. Transportation and lunch will be
provided by the HFT and no experience is required. If you prefer to
drive yourself or carpool you are welcome to do that. If you have never
met with an elected official or have never been to the Capitol, no
problem. (Please, note that childcare will not be provided and students
are not permitted to ride the bus due to liability issues.)
Here is the tentative agenda:
7:00 am: Parents and teachers
depart Houston in HFT chartered buses at the SIO Parking Lot located
across from HISD's Hattie Mae White. Parents should wear casual
comfortable clothes, especially shoes. On the bus, Sue Deigaard and
others will provide Legislative training. Parents will receive an
update about the
budget bills, be provided with talking points and receive tips for
meeting and interacting with legislators. There is no limit to the
number of parents who participate. In fact, it would be great if you
sign up bring a couple of friends along.
10:15 am: Arrive at the Capitol in Austin. You may also choose to
drive or carpool. Details about our meeting location will be provided
as information becomes available.
10:30 am: Parents will meet
briefly with several HISD trustees in Austin. They will provide up to
date information to ensure that we are as effective as possible.
11:00 am: Teachers and/or parent will be grouped into teams based
on home addresses and they will be provided with a list of legislators
to meet. You will walk to the legislators' offices meet with them
and/or their staff. Specific details on how to do this will be provided
on the
bus. If you are only comfortable being present and not talking, there
is a role for you here. The more parents present the more compelling
the non-verbal message.
Noon: Box lunch at the Capitol courtesy
of HFT and you will have a chance to visit further with other parents or
teachers and chase down elected officials.
1:00 - 3:45 pm: Continue visits to various legislators' offices.
4:00 pm: Board buses and depart Austin. Debriefings on bus ride home.
7:00 pm: Arrive at Hattie Mae White in Houston.
If
you are just learning about this, have not taken any action regarding
the state budget crisis or funding issues at HISD, or are fired up about
what is happening then this is the trip for you.
RSVP by Tuesday, March 1st by emailing Sue Deigaard (
s...@alumni.rice.edu
)
and include your name, home address, and phone number. This will
enable the HFT logistics team to match up parent teams with teachers and
legislators. All HISD parents/taxpayers are welcome and you do not have
to be a member of any parent group to participate. Feel free to
forward this email invitation to any interested party.
According to HISD, here are key committees and players we need to be interested in:
http://www.house.state.tx.us/committees/committee/?committee=012&session=82
http://www.house.state.tx.us/committees/committee/?committee=400&session=82
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/Committees/MembershipCmte.aspx?LegSess=82R&CmteCode=C543
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/Committees/MembershipCmte.aspx?LegSess=82R&CmteCode=C530
Here are additional ways you can participate right now to make a difference...
*If you have not already sent a letter to your legislators or called them to express your views on this issue, please do so.
*Attend the HISD legislative training on February 26 at 9 a.m. at
the DeBakey High School for Health Professions (3100 Shenandoah, 77021)
to learn how to effectively lobby your legislators.