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Leveling UP The
fight for Basic Aid is critical to Palo Alto Unified Schools.
Earlier this year proposals dealing with the budget crisis in Sacramento
threatened two core values of
Secondly,
the budget proposal challenged the right of a community to invest more in
education than the state average. The
Basic Aid program lets local school districts spend more of their own local
property tax dollars on education. Voters
here have repeatedly shown their strong support for schools, most recently with
the resounding victory of Measure B. What
This
is the worst form of “leveling down” of education.
The proposal did not guarantee a single dollar more toward the education
of others in the state. Without
improving the quality of education of Leveling
up is a broader principle than just Basic Aid.
The Board of Education will be facing many challenges to the academic and
extracurricular programs offered in the district.
My number one priority as a School Board member is to provide a quality
education for all students in our district. Creative
solutions will come from many avenues if we highlight what we do best and
maintain steadfast to the commitment of leveling up and demanding this goal for
ourselves. All
of us, School Board, staff, parents, and community, have a responsibility.
We convened on - Camille Townsend
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