ANAHEIM State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell today issued the following comment in response to Governor Schwarzenegger’s proposal to add an additional $680 million in cuts to public education: “With his proposal to reduce current year spending for public education by another $680 million, the Governor is now asking schools to make more than $2 billion in cuts during the last few weeks of the school year, and another $3.3 billion in the next. If these proposals become a reality, we will see the dismantling of vital education programs up and down our state. Already, the Los Angeles Unified School District has eliminated summer school. Classroom teachers are being let go. Class sizes are swelling. Regular school maintenance will become a distant memory. “While I know that teachers, administrators, school staff, school board members, and parents will make valiant efforts to continue to focus on improving student achievement and closing the achievement gap, these devastating cuts would make their job exponentially harder, and jeopardize the progress we have seen over the past decade. “I recognize that California’s budget shortfall continues to grow deeper. However, it is critical that we focus on ways to protect and preserve Californians’ top priority public education. We protect our collective economic viability by educating students to their full potential and preparing them to compete in the global economy. Failing to do so is not worthy of our great state.”
Schools Chief Jack O’Connell Issues Statement on Newly Proposed Education Cuts (06/01/09)
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