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Attack On Teachers: California Special Election Prop 74 Analysis
PROPOSITION 74 PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. WAITING PERIOD FOR PERMANENT STATUS; DISMISSAL, INITIATIVE LAWSUIT
Increases length of time required before a teacher may become a permanent employee from two
complete consecutive school years to five complete consecutive school years.
Measure applies to teachers whose probationary period commenced during or after the 2003-2004
fiscal year.
Modifies the process by which school boards can dismiss a permanent teaching employee who receives
two consecutive unsatisfactory performance evaluations.
Summary of Arguments for: Under current law has poor student performance is not a reason for dismissal of teachers.. California currently ranks near the bottom of educational attainment. It’s reasonable to withhold tenure from a public school teacher until she or he has worked for five years. It saves public money and tends to limit the pool of teachers to those committed to teaching. It is also reasonable to make it more possible to dismiss teachers who aren’t doing a good job.
Summary of Arguments Against: Tenure is an important safeguard that protects teachers from abuse of the review process and unfair or politically motivated disciplinary actions. Tenure is the only way to insure there will be enough teachers to instruct the more than 6 million students currently enrolled in California public schools. The legislature needs to fund education adequately to improve student performance, rather than intimidate underpaid teachers.
SUPPORTERS
Citizens to Save California* $10,283,450 as of September 19, 2005
*Who are these guys: Most of their money comes from Governor Schwarzenegger’s California Recovery Team.
some contrbiutors are:
Walmart Stores Inc. $100,000
Cendant Corporation, $115,000
Hartford Financial Services Group - The Hartford Advocates Fund $15,000
The Travelers Indemnity Company/St. Paul Travelers
Citigroup Inc. $100,000
Chevron Texaco, $50,000
Safeway, Inc. $25,000
Apple Computer, Inc. $5,000
Long’s Drug Stores, $10,000
Dryers Grand Ice Cream (T. Gary Rogers, Ceo) $50,000
Hewlett Packard $25,000
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, $25,000
OPPONENTS
Committee To Protect California’s Future*, $175,000 as of September 19, 2005
*Who are these guys: This committee is controlled by Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez, D-46
Contributors include Professional Engineers In Calfornia Government Pecg - Pac, $25,000
Ca State Pipe Trades Council Of The United Association (Sacramento, CA) $100,000
Dave Jones For Assembly 2006 $25,000
Bass for Assembly 2006 $25,000
No On 74, A Coalition Of Teachers And School Board Members For Quality Teaching And Learning* $5,201,419 as of September 19, 2005
*Who are these guys: The majority of their funding comes from Alliance for a Better California, a coalition of unions, teachers, firefighters, law enforcement, nurses, and health care workers.
BuyBlue Analysis
California became the first state in the nation to establish teacher tenure law in 1921. Under current state law, teachers reach tenure upon successful completion of a two-year probationary period. During probation, a teacher can be dismissed for “poor performance” by her or his school district.
At the median pay rate of $55,300, a California public school teacher gets high pay relative to all public school teachers nationwide, but her money does not go as far as it does in less expensive states. Typically, a California public school teacher stays in the job 3 years, and then moves to another profession.
California students rank near the bottom nationwide, in large part because Californians have allowed public education funding to lag behind needs. The state needs schools, textbooks, educational materials, facilities, scholarships, reduced costs and increased professional assistance for distressed schools.
The Prop 74 logic of blaming teachers for the failure of California students is like a corporate officer reducing the sales division's budget and then threatening to fire the salespeople for not making enough sales. It doesn’t address the central issue, which is that California public education needs vastly more funding.
http://www.buyblue.org/node/3324
complete consecutive school years to five complete consecutive school years.
Measure applies to teachers whose probationary period commenced during or after the 2003-2004
fiscal year.
Modifies the process by which school boards can dismiss a permanent teaching employee who receives
two consecutive unsatisfactory performance evaluations.
Summary of Arguments for: Under current law has poor student performance is not a reason for dismissal of teachers.. California currently ranks near the bottom of educational attainment. It’s reasonable to withhold tenure from a public school teacher until she or he has worked for five years. It saves public money and tends to limit the pool of teachers to those committed to teaching. It is also reasonable to make it more possible to dismiss teachers who aren’t doing a good job.
Summary of Arguments Against: Tenure is an important safeguard that protects teachers from abuse of the review process and unfair or politically motivated disciplinary actions. Tenure is the only way to insure there will be enough teachers to instruct the more than 6 million students currently enrolled in California public schools. The legislature needs to fund education adequately to improve student performance, rather than intimidate underpaid teachers.
SUPPORTERS
Citizens to Save California* $10,283,450 as of September 19, 2005
*Who are these guys: Most of their money comes from Governor Schwarzenegger’s California Recovery Team.
some contrbiutors are:
Walmart Stores Inc. $100,000
Cendant Corporation, $115,000
Hartford Financial Services Group - The Hartford Advocates Fund $15,000
The Travelers Indemnity Company/St. Paul Travelers
Citigroup Inc. $100,000
Chevron Texaco, $50,000
Safeway, Inc. $25,000
Apple Computer, Inc. $5,000
Long’s Drug Stores, $10,000
Dryers Grand Ice Cream (T. Gary Rogers, Ceo) $50,000
Hewlett Packard $25,000
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, $25,000
OPPONENTS
Committee To Protect California’s Future*, $175,000 as of September 19, 2005
*Who are these guys: This committee is controlled by Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez, D-46
Contributors include Professional Engineers In Calfornia Government Pecg - Pac, $25,000
Ca State Pipe Trades Council Of The United Association (Sacramento, CA) $100,000
Dave Jones For Assembly 2006 $25,000
Bass for Assembly 2006 $25,000
No On 74, A Coalition Of Teachers And School Board Members For Quality Teaching And Learning* $5,201,419 as of September 19, 2005
*Who are these guys: The majority of their funding comes from Alliance for a Better California, a coalition of unions, teachers, firefighters, law enforcement, nurses, and health care workers.
BuyBlue Analysis
California became the first state in the nation to establish teacher tenure law in 1921. Under current state law, teachers reach tenure upon successful completion of a two-year probationary period. During probation, a teacher can be dismissed for “poor performance” by her or his school district.
At the median pay rate of $55,300, a California public school teacher gets high pay relative to all public school teachers nationwide, but her money does not go as far as it does in less expensive states. Typically, a California public school teacher stays in the job 3 years, and then moves to another profession.
California students rank near the bottom nationwide, in large part because Californians have allowed public education funding to lag behind needs. The state needs schools, textbooks, educational materials, facilities, scholarships, reduced costs and increased professional assistance for distressed schools.
The Prop 74 logic of blaming teachers for the failure of California students is like a corporate officer reducing the sales division's budget and then threatening to fire the salespeople for not making enough sales. It doesn’t address the central issue, which is that California public education needs vastly more funding.
http://www.buyblue.org/node/3324
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Why Are There Are No Quality Teachers?
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