Monday, July 13, 2009

Guest Article by Robert D. Skeels: Yolie Flores Aguilar's Resolution

Echo Park, Los Angeles - July 12, 2009 - Robert D. Skeels

Let Yolie know how you feel about her betrayal of our communities and schools

Keep the PUBLIC in public schoolsPlease leave comments on Yolie Flores Aguilar's blog http://bit.ly/JsZRg regarding her CORPORATE CHARTER GIVE AWAY known as "Public School Choice: A New Way for LAUSD." We don't want the Wall*Mart model of cut-throat corporate competition to ruin our children's education!

It's imperative that every parent, student, community member, and social justice activist make their voices heard. Ms. Flores Aguilar and LAUSD we don't want you to hand our schools over to corporate interests. Charter school operators are wealthy enough! Keep the public in public schools! The school board votes on this Tuesday, July 14, 2009!

Please email the Ms. Tamar Galatzan <tamar.galatzan@lausd.net> and let her know you strongly oppose Ms. Yolie Flores Aguilar's resolution and want her to vote against it.

Below is Robert D. Skeel's letter to BOE President:
Ms. Mónica García, President of LAUSD Board:

Please find this message to contain my strongest encouragement for you to vote no on Yolie Flores Aguilar's Public School Choice: A New Way for LAUSD resolution this Tuesday. Essentially a hand out to wealthy corporate charter interests, this resolution does not serve the interests of Los Angeles' children in any way. It does, however, serve the interests of organizations that already receive massive funding from the Waltons, Gates, and Broads.

My wife and I live in District 2 and my wife attends Evans Adult School. We are appalled that several LAUSD board members have aligned with deep pocketed corporate against their own communities, but it isn't too late to draw a line in the sand by voting no on this draconian resolution. Please vote no on this resolution and show that we can keep the public in public schools!

Ms. Garcia, I have voted for you many times in the past, including this last election. However, I can guarantee you will not get my vote in the future if you don't take a stand on this.
Sincerely

Robert D. Skeels and YJ Lee
Barrio Echo Parque residents for 14 years

Sunday, July 12, 2009

KPFK: July 13 Launch of PAPEL Summer School

PAPEL's 1ST DAY OF SCHOOL Monday, 13 July 2009 
8AM - 5PM: Elementary School Children 
8AM - 5PM: Advanced College Preparatory Courses (8th - 12th) Fridays, 
9AM - 12PM: Advanced Seminars (Mandatory) for 8th - 12th  

For a complete schedule of classes, please visit the following temporary website: www.madrigalproductions.com  Registration is still open and will continue throughout the summer.

LOCATION:
Vista Hermosa Nature Park at 100 N. Toluca Street 

Martin Terrones: "we will be at the top of the park overlooking the downtown LA landscape.  If you can't participate at all but would like to donate water or fruit, even school supplies, bring them on by."

Martin Terrones & Sean Leys, former hunger strikers in the Hungry for a Better Education campaign, annouce the July 13 launch of: P.A.P.E.L. SUMMER SCHOOL (People's Assemby for Popular Education & Liberation).  

Here, they speak on KPFK radio 90.7 in Los Angeles on July 10, 2009

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Last Call for PAPEL's Summer School Program

by Martin Terrones Thursday, Jul. 09, 2009 at 3:48 PM 

With the budget cuts to our summer program now in effect, and with reports by community members of acts of vandalism throughout the different communities in Los Angeles by young children who should otherwise be in school, one community group is ready to take over what the LAUSD failed to do: save our kids!

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It’s been a long and arduous journey but we have finally reached our destination. Tomorrow, at 11:30AM, members of the People’s Assembly for Popular Education & Liberation, a coalition of community activists, teachers, parents and students, will be holding a press conference to inform the community of our intent to hold registration for our summer school program on Saturday, July 11th, from 9:30AM – 1PM. Summer classes are scheduled to begin on Monday, July 13th, starting at 8AM and concluding at 5PM each day until August 21st. 

Since launching our Hungry for a Better Education campaign on May 24, 2009 – a campaign designed to pressure LAUSD school board members and the superintendent to save teachers and reduce class size – we have occupied the sidewalks of John Leichty Middle School, Miguel Contreras High School, Santee High School and the headquarters of the Los Angeles Unified School District. Over that period of time, teachers, community activists, parents and students, including the Danza Mixteca Cuauhtemoc, have vowed to fight against a system that has decided to abandon our students to an uncertain and dangerous future. The stakes are too high to sit back and watch our kids get lured into a life of crime and violence by gang members and drug dealers. Their future is too valuable to ignore what is happening, too important to walk away, especially for something so insignificant like the Lakers’ parade or Michael Jackson’s funeral service. 

We understand, perhaps better than our elected and appointed officials, the ramifications of these budget cuts because we are the ones who have to see the future of our communities, our kids, waste their lives away instead of striving to improve them. Our drop out rate has shot through the roof, and now our youngest children will not be able to attend kindergarten because the district feels we need administrators more than educators. 

On Monday, July 13th, the community of Los Angeles will be taking back what is rightfully ours: our children’s education. We are going to show up and teach, mentor and inspire young kids to believe in themselves and in us, their teachers, parents and friends. We are their future, and we will not let them down anymore. 

As we get ready to embark on this, our latest attempt to save our kids, we would like to make one final call to educators and parents, including young adults and members of the community who believe in this struggle to volunteer as tutors for our elementary school kids. We need your help if this summer program is going to be successful. So spread the word. Talk to your neighbors, your friends, and your family members and encourage them to volunteer. We will be holding classes at Vista Hermosa Natural Park, 100 N. Toluca Street, near 1st and Beaudry in Downtown Los Angeles all summer long. 

Your help and contribution is invaluable. Our kids will thank you some day, I promise you. 

Faithfully yours, in solidarity and struggle, 

Martin Terrones, 
PAPEL 

http://la.indymedia.org/news/2009/07/228861.php