I think it would be a great CP project to work with any type of program at an alternative high school. These schools serve the most at need students and anything we can do to help improve these schools would help society. My suggestions would include helping music programs, P.E. programs, art programs, or any other programs in schools that have a tendency to have funding cut. Even finding out how to increase funding in Fine and Performing Arts in regular schools would be interesting. These are all enriching programs that unfortunately have their funding cut. Just today, I learned that the marching band/music program that I was a part of in high school only gets $550 from the local school district to operate. Yet, this program currently serves 110 musicians and performers. All of their fundraising has to be done by the booster program in order to keep the group functioning. This is an example of how program funding has been cut and the program responds. So, I suggest that someone continues to work with any school program that has funding cut. It is an enriching experience to work with youth on all accounts.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Suggestions for Future CP Projects
I think it would be a great CP project to work with any type of program at an alternative high school. These schools serve the most at need students and anything we can do to help improve these schools would help society. My suggestions would include helping music programs, P.E. programs, art programs, or any other programs in schools that have a tendency to have funding cut. Even finding out how to increase funding in Fine and Performing Arts in regular schools would be interesting. These are all enriching programs that unfortunately have their funding cut. Just today, I learned that the marching band/music program that I was a part of in high school only gets $550 from the local school district to operate. Yet, this program currently serves 110 musicians and performers. All of their fundraising has to be done by the booster program in order to keep the group functioning. This is an example of how program funding has been cut and the program responds. So, I suggest that someone continues to work with any school program that has funding cut. It is an enriching experience to work with youth on all accounts.
Friday, April 19, 2013
CBL component
The CBL component of the course helped to bring to life the
issues with the interactions in government. It made the issues more close to
home and easier to see the problems that are created. My community partner had
a lot of issues with budgeting and their interactions with the local school
district. For this reason, I paid closer attention to the chapters on budgeting
and what issues could be stopping money from channeling to the P.E. program at
Valley Oak High School. In addition, it was useful to learn about the way in
which government entities could raise moneys for their respective CPs. It made
me realize the importance of property taxes and how they can raise more money
for schools. In addition, it pointed out that schools, although they are supposed
to be equal, will have different abilities to raise money based on the value of
the property in the area. This made me question why Valley Oak High School does
not have adequate funding for P.E. even though it is in the Napa Valley where
property values are high because of vineyards etc.
In addition, my CP made me think about the channels in which
to influence change. Powerful interest groups such as teachers unions have the
ability to effect change in educational policy. In addition, the governor of a
state has the ability to push legislation through the legislative body by
gaining the trust of an assembly or senate member and having that
representative push the bill through for them. This tends to happen when the
governor has strong personable skills and has connections to members of
congress. In addition, the governor can bring the topic up at the federal level
at the annual governor’s meeting where they discuss common issues. It is
amazing how many different channels there are for influencing change with my
CP. Never before was I able to think of this. In addition, I thought more about
how I could help make a difference with my sister after working closely with
her. It made me more aware of just how difficult the situation is for many
teachers.
I think the most useful part of the CBL component for this
class was having a CP that made issues come more to life. Without the CP, I
would not have examined issues in this class as closely as I did. It made me
think a lot more about the issues that affect the different entities within the
government. It was also helpful to learn from other people’s CPs. For example,
Sam’s CP who was the local library brought to life the issue of privatization. If
she did not have her CP, I would not have thought about why it may be a bad
idea to privatize a library. Erika’s CP also brought to life the idea of capacity
and the ability to serve a communities needs on a limited budget. The various
CPs brought to life so many of the different issues we talked about in the class.
In addition, we all picked such different CPs that the majority of the issues
covered some type of element of state and local government that we talked
about. This helped to make the issues more real and close to heart.
In the future, I think the CBL component to the class will
continue to be helpful. Although it can be time consuming and stressful to put
the extra hours in outside of class, it helps to understand better how state
and local government can function. It also helps to illustrate problems that
would otherwise go unnoticed. The best way to understand exactly what is going
on in the world is to see it firsthand.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Governors and My Community Partner
The governor of California has the ability to influence
education, education policy and budgets in a number of ways. First the governor
has the ability to strike down or sign into effect any laws. If the governor
likes a law promoting a certain education policy, than he will sign it into
law. Meanwhile, if the governor does not like a certain bill, he has the ability
to veto it. He can either line item veto where he will strike out a certain
part of the bill, pocket veto the bill where he leaves it on his desk unsigned
until it expires or he can just do a regular veto on it. Vetos have the ability
to hinder or help education by preventing the wrong bills from going into place
or by striking down the right ones.
In addition, the governor has control over the annual
budget. He has the ability to propose how much money will be spent in the field
of education or where cuts will be made. He can specifically set aside money
for P.E. programs or alternative schools that would help my community partner.
After the governor proposes the annual budget, it goes to the legislative
branch where it will either be approved and put into effect or sent back. In
this way, the legislative branch also has some say over the amount of money
that the governor can budget for education. Because of the recent budget crunch
in California, a lot of money normally allocated to education has been cut
because it is deemed as unnecessary or too much overspending in this category.
The governor may find that the easiest place to make budget cuts is in the
realm of education. This is why you have propositions being passed in states,
like Proposition 30 in California, that are meant to give more money to
education once again.
In addition, the governor has the ability to work closely
with the legislative branch. In this way, he has the ability to influence
legislation that will be channeled through the house and the senate and also
have bills introduced by members on his behalf. If the governor sees that
education needs more funding or whatever other needs it has, the governor has
the ability to try to introduce a bill through a member of the legislative
branch. By being close to members in the legislative branch, he has the ability
to influence law in this way as well.
The governor may also have motivation to make sure education
stays funded because it is an issue that many of his constituents will not be
happy with if he makes major cuts in it. If the governor is concerned about
being reelected to his next term, he will make sure he doesn’t do something
that will upset voters. For this reason, he may restrain from cutting money in
education.
Finally, the governor also has the ability to influence at
the federal level. Annually, governors meet at a large conference where they
discuss various issues. In the past, they have tackled nation-wide issues such
as global warming, taxing, education and disasters. In this way, the governor
has the ability to influence education policy and grant-in-aids at the federal
level. This could potentially mean more money to education as it is also a
federal issue in some sense. The governor could also try to get a grant-in-aid
to help fund public schools that are desperately in need. This could
dramatically help my Community Partner.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
State Constitutions
Is your CP constitutionally mandated? Does it seek any kind of protection relating to its existence or scope, or any guarantee relating to its area of interest, under a state constitution?
My CP is constitutionally mandated because education is delegated to the states. States have to establish and maintain public schools. Schools are established under the state constitution and then are given funding by the state to carry out their duties. Then the local governments take over the duties of running the schools. They are allocated money by the state government to run the schools. The existence of the schools is guaranteed by the the state constitutions and are protected under this.
Although schools are guaranteed by the state constitution, it does not guarantee certain programs to exist within the school systems. This means that programs and classes that are not tested under No Child Left Behind have the tendency to be cut from schools in order to improve test scores and to save money. These programs include music, art, P.E., woodshop, etc. In the case of P.E., these programs have been significantly reduced in size in order to direct funding towards the core subjects like English and math. The students that are EL or are performing at the basic levels in core subjects are usually given two periods of the subject that they are struggling in. This means that these students don't get to take other classes like P.E., fine arts or other subjects. At Valley Oak High School, all of the students have not yet earned their P.E. credits. Some failed because they did not dress out to class or participate while others never got the chance to take P.E. because they were failing their other classes.
Although P.E. has experienced some cuts to its programs, it will continue to exist because the states are interested in the well-being of all of its citizens. The states are responsible for the well-being of the citizens and therefore promote programs to keep their citizens happy. P.E. is important because of the recent interest in preventing childhood obesity. The purpose of P.E. is to teach healthy habits to the students such as leading a healthy lifestyle and being active. In addition, P.E. also incorporates in information that is about healthy eating choices.
This chapter talked about the variety in all of the different state constitutions. Some state constitutions are lengthy and wordy and include and extensive amount of articles addressing a wide variety of things. The largest state constitution has 365,000 words and includes a a vast number of articles. It is interesting that those constitutions that have a large number of articles are related to unimportant things. For example, "A constitutional amendment in Florida prohibits 'cruel and unusual confinement of pigs during pregnancy" (54). This is an article that does not need to be written into a state constitution. If it is really necessary, it should just be put into effect with a law.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Taxation and Spending in School Districts
My CP does not directly have the authority to raise funds
through taxes although there is a channel that it can go through to do so. As a
teacher, she cannot directly raise taxes because she does not have the
authority to do so. However, if she can demonstrate the importance of getting
more funds to the School Board she has the ability to influence the raising of
taxes. School boards have the authority to raise property taxes if they are in
need of more funding for their school district. Although the state has to give
each school board funds for education, they are often not budgeted enough money
to be able to effectively run a school district. In order to compensate for the
lack of funding, school boards can propose to raise property taxes in their
district to make up for this loss. I believe that this proposal has to be
approved by voters in that district before it goes into effect.
Property taxes can be a bit controversial because they rank
low in acceptability and accountability in comparison to other taxes. These taxes
are applied based on assessment of the house or property which will determine
the value of the lot. Once a rate of taxation is placed on that property, the
owner will pay the pay the amount based on the rate of taxation and the value
of the house. In this way, pieces of property that are worth more will produce
more income for the school board that is trying to raise money. Because school
boards raise money based on the district that they serve, the can be
controversial in the unequal distribution in property values in different
counties. Poor counties will yield for poor school districts while rich
counties will yield for rich school districts. In addition, it should be noted
that assessments of property values can also be over-assessed, under-assessed
or just right. So in this way, individuals could be paying more or less than
they should be in property taxes.
Napa Valley is home to well-valued property because of the
vineyards and presence of well-off individuals. For this reason, the school
district can easily raise money through property taxes by raising the local
property taxes. However, Carolyn would have to make the case to her school that
she needs more funding for her P.E. program to make something happen. Then, her
school administrators would have to go to the school board to propose that she
needs more funds. Because she does not need that much money, the school board
would most likely try to budget her some more money that has already been
raised. On the other hand, if all the P.E. programs in the district went to the
school board and asked for more funding, the school board would likely have to
hike property taxes in order to meet the budget needs. Because of the enactment
of No Child Left Behind, funds have been diverted away from programs like P.E.,
music, art and other programs that are deemed unnecessary to meeting the high
academic standards in English-language Arts, math and science. This makes it
more and more difficult for P.E. programs like Carolyn’s to receive more
funding.
In regards to schools themselves, they are associated with the
spending side of the funds that are raised by taxes. This also includes
programs within the schools like the P.E. program. The school board is what is
directly associated with raising taxes. In different states and school
districts, the citizens have veered away from property taxes to raise funds for
schools and have instead opted to raise sales tax or higher income taxes. The argument
behind doing this is it is more evenly distributed across the board and it also
allows school districts that have lower property values to be able relieved of
the burden of having a poor funding
pool. In other cases, it has been proposed that school boards should apply a
service tax. This would mean that only those families that have a student attending
a public school would have to pay taxes or another fee for the use of that
service. That would heavily place the burden on the families and avoid having
single people or senior citizens pay.
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