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Natomas School Teachers Given Pink Slips

Written By NatomasBuzz.com on Friday, March 5, 2010 | 5:48 PM

The mood was somber throughout the Natomas Unified School District where 95 teachers were hand-delivered preliminary pink slips by their school principals this afternoon.

Elsewhere in the region, individual school districts have approved issuing between 100 and more than 1,000 pink slips.

Natomas district officials said they expect transfer and reassignment to be complete and final pink slips issued by May 15. Layoff notices for non-teaching positions are expected later this month.

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Fresh & Easy "Coming Soon" To Natomas?

A NATOMAS BUZZ reader has informed us a "coming soon" banner hung today at the future site of a fresh & easy store on Northgate Boulevard that was not there yesterday.

"I have seen people going in and out of the building the last few days," writes Stacy Gould.

The Northgate store, located in the same shopping center as BIG LOTS!, along with a second Natomas location at Del Paso Road, have appeared on the company's website for several months.

When THE BUZZ last checked with the fresh & easy corporate offices a year ago, we were told an opening date had not yet been set. Stay tuned.

 
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Almost Perfect Now Open For Business

A new used books and DVDs store Almost Perfect is celebrating its grand opening in the strip mall across from Natomas Marketplace on Truxel Road. The space was originally inhabited by a seller of spas and pool tables.

Thanks for the tip, K.S.!

 
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For A Good Cause: E-Waste Event Fundraiser


Heron School is having a free and secure e-waste drop off fundraiser SATURDAY at 5151 Banfield Drive.

Items that will be accepted include: monitors, televisions, desktop and notebook PC’s, VCR’s, stereo equipment, speakers, keyboards, mice, PDA’s, digital cameras, zip drives, telephones, cell phones, printers, copiers, laser and multifunction scanners and fax machines.

Items that will be turned away include: appliances (i.e., refrigerators, washers/dryers,etc.), furniture, hazardous Household waste such as fluorescent light bulbs, paint, pesticides, used oil, cleaning supplies, tires, etc.

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Seen In Natomas: Celebrating Dr. Seuss' Legacy

At Heron School.
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Seen In Natomas: Kids Protest Pink Slips

Written By NatomasBuzz.com on Thursday, March 4, 2010 | 5:49 PM

A kindergartner at H. Allen Hight Elementary School photographed today wearing a shirt protesting state budget cuts which mean his teacher will likely receive a pink slip after 15 years of teaching - five in the Natomas Unified School District. Natomas district officials expect to issue 95 layoff notices to teachers by the March 15 deadline. Additional employee layoff notices will go out by the end of the month.

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Natomas Doesn't Make Race To The Funding Cut


The Natomas Unified School District and the rest of the state will not benefit from the first round of President Obama's education funding.

The Race to the Top Fund provides competitive grants to encourage and reward States that are creating the conditions for education innovation and reform. The U.S. Department of Education today released the list of finalists - California was not among them.

The Natomas school district submitted an application for Race to the Top funds in hopes of receiving some of the grant money. Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson expressed his disappointment California did not make the first cut.

"Looking ahead to round two of the competition, it is clear that we need to act much more boldly," said Johnson in a written statement. "We must commit to put the needs of children ahead of adult interests. When we take the significant steps to be truly competitive, California children will be the winners.”

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OPINION: The Silent Thoughts Of A Teacher

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Teachers, students and community members protest statewide budget cuts this morning at Inderkum High School. Students reportedly staged a walk out during their second class period.

By Nekita DuVal

I am writing this letter to bring your attention to life as an educator today.

School districts across California have been hard hit with statewide budget cuts. Having said this, I find it crucial to bring light to what life looks like for us.

My husband and I are both elementary school teachers at American Lakes Elementary in the Natomas Unified School District. I am a 3rd Grade Teacher and he is a Special Education Teacher. We have been at American Lakes for the last 4 years as a team of devoted and passionate teachers and members of the community.

American Lakes is a Title 1 school that has been recognized for having outstanding growth in closing the achievement gap and ranked one of the top schools in Northern California in regards to our high test scores. We are one of the smallest and oldest schools in our district and area. Yet, we are efficient and hard working.

At our school site alone we have 22 kindergarten to 5th grade teachers. Of those 22, 13 will be pink slipped. That is 60% of our staff! Sixty percent of the hardest working people I know.


We face horrendous challenges as is with a tiny budget to run the school and an even tinier budget to run each classroom ($50 per year). Yes, $50 for an average of 25 students to provide all supplies, pay for field trips, and run a classroom.

A PINK SLIP: A huge scare. The unknown. The “Will I have a job in a few months?” If we get a pink slip, which is inevitable at this time, we hold our breaths over the next few months until the first week of next school year. Six months ahead of us. Wondering, “Should I look for a new job?” “Do I feel lucky? Or am I high enough on the seniority list to be safe?” We could resort to dipping into our savings accounts to pay for upcoming months. Yikes! What savings?

We spend the majority of every dollar we make on our students. Our students are like our children. We invest so much into them hoping they will carry the torch, reach their dreams, and go further than ever. How many people show up to work with shopping bags full of supplies on a daily basis? Pencils, erasers, buying ink and paper for the printers, binders, binder paper, extra snacks for the child that shows up hungry. Are you kidding me? I put myself through college, in doing so I have worked many different jobs. Not one of them did I supply the supplies to run the job too.

Who are we? We are young and older, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters. We are your neighbor, your best friend, that person who let you go ahead of them at the grocery store, on the high way, in life. We really need your help California! You know us well, we as teachers have taught every one of you. Helped you get to where you are. Someone out there has to be in a position to do something about his situation. Step up.

Step up for the sake of a future in our community. We were students in a different time. A time when it was safe to eat homemade treats on Halloween. Where are we now? It is just real bad. We worry every day. That is not what CA asked and pleaded just a few years ago. CA asked for teachers. Highly trained teachers, expert teachers. Teachers that have been in college so much longer, passing hundreds of hurdles to spend endless hours of our creativity, insight, knowledge on all of you.

We really need your help!

What can you do? I don’t know for sure. Talk to your community. Put our minds together. We as a community can do something to make the situation better. Call your state representatives. Share your thoughts and help us save our hard work. Help us keep doing what we do. We will be out showing our faces all over CA to say here we are. We are the ones. From a tiny school, American Lakes Elementary to the universities. Stop and say “Hello!” Share any thought and help us find a way to save our schools and all the positive things we do there.

Nekita DuVal is a third-grad teacher at American Lakes Elementary School.


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Natomas Educators To Mourn Budget Cuts

Written By NatomasBuzz.com on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 | 11:53 PM




Natomas Unified School District educators, classified school employees, parents, students and community members will hold a mock funeral 7 a.m. Thursday at Inderkum High School.

The event is part of a statewide "Stand Up For Schools" protest by the California Teachers Association, other education organizations, higher education and labor unions to show the pain budget cuts cause.

“The March 4 day of action by teachers and other public workers is helping to heighten the awareness of the havoc $17 billion in cuts over two years is wreaking on students and schools,” said Cynthia Connell, Natomas Teachers Association president.

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Seen In Natomas: Have You Heard The Buzz?

Written By NatomasBuzz.com on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 | 11:59 PM

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For A Good Cause: Shred Event Fundraiser


Saturday, March 6th
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Natomas Charter School parking lot

Bring your boxes and bags of old paperwork to our shred event!

Shred Biz is coming to Natomas Charter School to securely cross cut shred and recycle your documents.
Check them out at http://www.shredbiz.org/.

$10 a box or garbage bag
$5 a shopping bag

Proceeds will go directly to support students in the Leading Edge program.

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For The Family: NPES Hosts Spring Movie Night

Friday, March 5, 2010

5:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Natomas Park Elementary School cafeteria

Movie Start Time: 6:15 p.m.

Featured Movie: Scooby-Doo! ABRACADABRA-DOO!

Admission: FREE

Concessions: .50 to $6
Meal Deal: hot dog, chips, and a drink for $6.
(No outside food or beverages allowed).

Bring a blanket/sleeping bag/pillows.

Event Sponsored by Kindergarten Teachers: Mrs. Pugh, Ms. Crowe, Mrs. Mosher, Ms. A. Bains, and Ms. R. Bains. Proceeds will support our kindergarten program. 

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Eye On Natomas: Somewhere Over The Rainbow

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