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LEGISLATIVE ALERT
December 9, 2009


PTA urges state to pursue Race to the Top Funds
This morning at 10 a.m., the Assembly Education Committee is scheduled to hear several bills affecting California's ability to successfully apply for federal Race to the Top (RTTT) funds. California State PTA will be there, representing the interests of all the children of California.

California State PTA continues to fully support California submitting a competitive application for a federal RTTT grant. We believe the process for developing such an application has provided a much needed opportunity to focus dialogue on key education reforms  that can benefit students. 
 
A number of bills currently pending in the legislature would strengthen the state's application. California State PTA has taken a SUPPORT position on Assemblymember Brownley's ABX5 8 and Senator Simitian's SBX5 2. We believe that ABX5 8 clearly states the vision for California's plan for education reform in conjunction with an RTTT application as well as proposing the needed legislative changes for a competitive grant. SBX5 2 makes additional provisions for a robust data system that not only improves our state's RTTT application, but more importantly serves the needs of our education system.

In addition, we have taken a SUPPORT IF AMENDED position on Senator Romero's SBX5 1. We support the overall intent and direction of SBX5 1, as well as its emphasis on promoting educational choice for students and parents. However, to ensure that all children and families are well served, we believe some logistical elements of the open enrollment provisions of the bill need to be further clarified, including funding for transporting students to schools outside of their district of residence. 
 
We are also in full support of giving parents and community members a more direct voice in determining the strategies chosen to turn around persistently low achieving schools. In order for this to truly be meaningful involvement, there must be provisions put in place to ensure that good information is provided to all parents about the implications of each of the various potential "turnaround" models. This will enable parents to make informed decisions on behalf of their children and communities. This could be achieved through a series of public hearings, preferably at the school site, as well as through independent assessment and study.  
 
We believe this opportunity to make positive policy changes for California should be seized. Because many of the decisions made by the legislature will impact schools for years to come and may far outlive the federal funding provided, they need to be made in a thoughtful manner and in the best interests of all California children.
 
We urge lawmakers to advance legislation that addresses these concerns. We also urge state legislators and the Governor to make no further state budget cuts to education and children's programs in the coming year, to further demonstrate the state's level of commitment to strengthening our public education system.

We look forward to continuing to work with the Governor's office, the Department of Education and our partners in the education community to ensure that California develops a competitive application and is successful in garnering a substantial portion of the funding available through the Race to the Top program.
 
We also urge our members throughout the state to speak with their local education agency superintendents and boards to consider signing a Memorandum of Understanding to participate in the Race to the Top reforms.

Click here to learn more about this and other legislative issues on the California State PTA website.

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