Monday, June 28, 2010

DEA Board Members attend NEA RA in New Orleans

Each year about 10,000 NEA leaders gather at the Representative Assembly during the weeks surrounding July 4. This body has been praised as being the most democratic in the world. UEA sends more than 100 delegates. This year 13 of those delegates are members of DEA - Susan Firmage, Don Paver, Shelli Arthur, Jessica Dunn, Brian Ferguson, Richard Heath , Paulette Hopfenbeck, Bruce Illum, Holly Lee , Valerie Lindeman, Andrew Owen, Yvonne Speckman, and Jennifer Tannner. During the course of the Representative Assembly the NEA budget will be approved, the legislative agenda will be set, resolutions will be approved, and hundreds of new business items will be considered. DEA delegates to the RA have been asked to send comments while they are there which will appear on this blog. Check back to read first-hand comments on events during and following the RA.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Most DEA Recommended Candidates Advance to the Final Election

The results are in! Most of the candidates recommended by DEA PAC in the primary are still in the running. Becky Edwards came through the Republican primary with 58% of the vote in House District 20. Larry Jensen gathered the most votes for Davis School Board in District 3. Burke Larson will continue to the final election in Davis School Board District 6. Each of these candidates has submitted responses to our questionnaire which can be viewed at this address:

http://www.dea.org/legislativeandpac/candidateinformation.html

The PAC will now interview the remaining candidates for the final election. Watch for those results in August or early in September.

In another election of note, Joel Briscoe, DEA Executive Director, was successful in his bid to be the Democratic Candidate in House District 25. We wish him luck in the final elections in November.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Davis Well Represented at Leadership Academy

Thanks to our Ignite participants, Kim Rathke, Cathy Bell, Kathy Sutherland, and Todd Hammond. Thanks to Executive Board Members, Andrew Owens, Richard Heath, Jessica Dunn, Bruce Illum, Julie Lundell, Don Paver and me. Thanks to UEA leaders and UPDP members, Trudy Henderson, Jesse DeHay, Brian Ferguson, Ellen Thompson and Roz Van Vleet. Thanks to our UniServ Directors Pat Riley and Joel Briscoe. In all Davis had 18 people attend the UEA Leadership Conference in Midway. We were well represented on all levels! I don't think there was another local with that many. You are wonderful people to work with. Thank you again for your dedication and service! I feel lucky to work with such quality people!

Susan Firmage
DEA President

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Professional Days for 2010-11

Last year the Quality Teaching Block grant which provided seven Quality Teaching Days, was not funded. Through the negotiation process, five days were funded as Professional Days.

Again this year, the 2010-11 calendar includes a total of five Professional Days. Two of the Professional days are calendared prior to the beginning of the school year. A contract day is also calendared prior to the beginning of the school year giving educators a total of three days before school starts. The additional three Professional days appear at the end of the first, second, and third terms.

Important Dates to Note
August 17 New Teacher Orientation, 9:00 - 12:00
August 18 Professional or Contract Day*
August 19 District Department Sponsored Meetings, 8:00 - 10:00
Teacher preparation time
August 20 Professional or Contract Day*
October 29 Jr. High Summit and High School SLC Summit, 8:00 - 11:30
January 18 Elementary Summit, 8:00 - 11:30

* The contract day scheduled prior to the beginning of school is reserved for individual and team planning activities. According to the Professional Agreement, this day must be free of any mandatory meetings so that educators may use it to prepare classrooms and lessons in anticipation of the new school year. At the discretion of the JSSC, the teacher contract day can be either the 18th or the 20th. The 19th is reserved for District sponsored meetings and teacher preparation time.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Primary Election Information

Many of you will be facing a decision about which candidate to support in the June 22 Primary. We have posted information on our web page about the five primary races in Davis County and will continue to update that during June. Please check that page as the election time nears. We have posted answers to a survey we sent to all candidates for those candidates who have returned them. We will also be posting our PAC ratings of the candidates that were interviewed soon. Remember, DEA does not endorse candidates but tries to provide information that will help you see where the candidates stand on issues related to education. We know that our members are concerned about other issues and will need to make voting decisions based on the complete picture. We hope the information is helpful.

Early voting begins in Davis County on June 8 and continues until June 18. This link will take you to the information from the county.

http://www.co.davis.ut.us/clerkauditor/elections/early_vote_schedule.cfm

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Ratification Vote Passes

With a sizable majority, the vote to ratify the contract has been successful; however, there is a clear message that this does not mean educators are satisfied with the loss of days and other cuts necessary to balance the budget. The message is clear that members feel the negotiations team did a good job given the situation, but there is a recognition and dissatisfaction with the fact that Davis County schools will be different in the fall with larger class sizes, less time for students with counselors, administrators carrying a heavier load, and support staff reduced in schools and at the district.

The school board will continue to examine the budget throughout the summer. It is still possible that some cuts can be restored if revenue increase from local, state or federal efforts. The school board will consider changes to the calendar proposed by the District Calendaring Committee at their meeting today at 5:30. Those proposed changes can be seen at the following link:

https://v3.boardbook.org/Public/PublicItemDownload.aspx?ik=30295813