School Budget Cut Protest Gets Rained Out
No new date was set for the "Pep Rally for Schools" event at TVHS.
A rally that was planned to protest school budget cuts today was cancelled due to rain.
The event, called the “Pep Rally for Schools,” was set for 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Temecula Valley High School’s football field, said Barbara Burkett, spokesperson for the Temecula Valley Council of Parent Teacher Associations.
The field was “just too soggy,” Burkett said via email.
The event might be cancelled permanently, she said. “Last I spoke with Chris (Lindberg, incoming president of the Temecula Valley Educators Association), she thought it unlikely a new date would be set, given the shortened school year,” Burkett said.
Students, parents and teachers from Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore and Menifee organized the event to raise awareness of the $4 billion slated to be cut from California school budgets this year, she said.
The event was to includes student performances, a marching band and cheerleaders, said Kathy Fink, incoming president of the parent-teachers association.
The event was to be part of a state-wide protest called the “State of Emergency,” coordinated by state education and labor groups. Educators, students and parents participated in a series of events May 9-13.
The events include a sit-in at the State Capitol building in Sacramento and several regional rallies. For more information about the statewide events, click here.
temeculan
2:13 pm on Wednesday, May 18, 2011
What is "too soggy" is the idea that California can continue spending money we don't have and then raise taxes on its working citizens when we're broke and struggling. What is also "soggy" is the idea we can pay for sweet pension deals FOREVER for gov't employees that were "negotiated" when the projections were "rose colored" by politicians who could not (or would not) stand up to the unions. With all due respect to Teachers, whom I have highest respect for the job they do, (don't forget the rest of us who bust our behinds for a living too!) - All the GRIPING and complaining in the world can't change the fact that we're broke.
Popeye
10:11 pm on Wednesday, May 18, 2011
This is part of my property tax for 30 years:
TEMECULA VL USD CFD 2004-1 IA B $1505 a year.
This one household.
How much more do you need?