Eastern Sierra News
For 15 years running, the Eastern Sierra Academy in Bridgeport has listed in the top ten schools in the nation in Newsweek Magazine's poll, but even this academy could close, along with two other schools, if the Eastern Sierra Unified School District's Board votes and maintains termination of 14 teachers and administrative workers.
The Eastern Sierra School District faces sudden news of a $1.8 million shortfall this year and more next year. A combination of a downturn in property taxes and another big loss of state funds put the district into a tailspin. An emergency school board meeting will deal with 14 pink slips which, by law, must go out Monday, March 15th. The meeting takes place Friday at 7pm at Lee Vining High School.
This does not mean teachers and administrators will definitely lose their jobs but with the huge deficit, things don't look good.
The proposal before the board would close the Lee Vining Community Day School, the High Desert Academy in Benton and the nationally top-ranked Eastern Sierra Academy in Bridgeport.
Citizens say they want the board to take out of its proposal specific language to eliminate schools and close campuses. Short of that, parents say they want a no vote on the lay-offs and closures.
School Superintendent Don Clark and other district officials said that since the budget was adopted, expenditures went up and funding went way down. He said pink slips would go to the least senior teachers and others. Clark said the situation makes him sick. Clark did say that lay-off notices keep options open as the district negotiates with the two unions. He said that they will look at a number of things to balance the budget - reduction of the school year and roll back of salaries and benefits. "Ultimately," he said, "it comes down to one thing - do the best for the kids."
That meeting, 7pm Friday at Lee Vining High School.
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written by Parent in the District , March 10, 2010
written by Crouching Tiger , March 10, 2010
written by BP , March 11, 2010
written by Another upset parent , March 11, 2010
The person or persons who are responsible for this gross negligence should be held personally accountable - lay THEM off, not the teachers! Accountability in administration!
written by MHS parent , March 11, 2010
written by District Parent , March 11, 2010
written by parent in bridgepoet , March 11, 2010
written by A CHS Student , March 11, 2010
written by Strelneck , March 11, 2010
written by Concerned parent , March 12, 2010
written by Jose , March 12, 2010
written by Concerned parent , March 13, 2010
1) The failure of Ms. Dennison to timely file the necessary paperwork for the application for classroom reduction resulting in a cost of $300,000.00 to our district, and the failure of Mr. Clark to dismiss her for this inexcusable error.
2) The huge bonus in salary that Mr. Clark and his staff recently took.
Mr. Clark's being in the amount of over $20,000.00 a year.
3) The nepotism issues taking place within the school district. - The hiring of Mr. Clark's wife at Antelope Elementary with what we are told is a contract that specifically excludes her from layoffs, and the hiring of Ms. Nugent's husband Steve at a cost of $70.00 per hour plus travel expenses to oversee the LV Elementary School modernization project costing over 1.4 million dollars. Wouldn't that hourly rate be nice????
4) Inexcusable waste of district funds. For example, a program called "Slingerland" (which was taught to our district kids by Mr. Clark's former Alaskan neighbor) at a cost of over $100,000. This taught our kids, grades K-8 how to trace the letters of the alphabet, sound out those letters, and say the letters out loud. (Thought that was what Kindergarten teachers are for) The implementation of a computer program which provides the kids with computers from grades 7 - senior.
Sadly, at most school sites, these computers are never or are rarely used, and they have simply become a school funded home entertainment piece. Plus the cost of two computer techs for the district who are charging the kids $80.00 when their battery dies to have it replaced, when you can take it to to Apple store in Reno and get the battery replace for FREE. Wonder where Mr. Hurst is putting all those $80.00 fees??
Elimination of all the programs that were recently introduced also need to be cut. Breakfast at all schools, the after school babysitting program at Bport, the music program at Coleville and LV, etc.
Let's work together as a UNIFIED DISTRICT and make cuts across the board so that ALL schools can stay open. And let's remove the cancer that is Don Clark immediately.
written by Lafe Draper , March 13, 2010
written by Ms. Taylor , March 13, 2010
written by David Strelneck , March 14, 2010
1. The district, in the form of Mr. Clark or the Board, must respond to the specific criticisms of the past. If no such response comes, it would serve to confirm rather than alleviate the suspicions of the people, fueling the fire further.
2. The Board must put in place a thoughtful process which embraces the community, getting clear information and respectful debate on the table. Doing so should pursue two goals: to identify the best solutions given the circumstances; and to re-build the fabric of community engagement in the school process in a healthy way.
3. Difficult strategic and financial decisions must then be made. I say strategic first, because the suspicions of so many are that the finances are being used to justify a school-closing strategy that has been in place for much longer, and the merits of that discussion must be made public just so the mystery and resulting suspicion goes away.
4. Foremost, the high school students at Lee Vining, Bridgeport, Coleville and Benton must be addressed directly to affirm that this is not about them. Each has opportunity in their school today for great eduction, to learn academic and team-building skills, to their lives in whatever future directions they choose. Every responsible adult involved must make sure today's students understand this truth; we must not let it get lost in the turmoil.
Thank goodness we live where the communities can muster immense resources in difficult times like this. Now lets do so.
written by District Parent , March 15, 2010
written by concerned parent , March 15, 2010
The district needs to finally come to the realization that we can not spend this much money. You must put a stop to trainings, conferences, SUV transportation for students, extra technology costs. Can we cut money from other areas to help save our teachers. They are the most important part of the district. You can teach without a laptop, smartboard, document camera, etc. But you can not teach without teachers.
written by Parent of ESUSD students , March 17, 2010
written by Rob , March 17, 2010
Missing the deadline for the state funding reduction in the amount of $301,500.00 is no one's fault but those at our district office.
I sure know who's pay I'd cut and who'd I lay off first. There needs to be accountability for such actions, or lack there of.
written by Parent , March 18, 2010
written by An angry student , March 22, 2010
written by The Truth , March 22, 2010
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