Special Post: MLA meeting this Thursday

Dear parents,

As the labour conflict continues, the PAC will continue to provide you with information that you may find relevant.

Jane Thornthwaite, the MLA for North Vancouver-Seymour will be holding one of her regular ‘Join Jane’ events at the Lynn Valley Main Library.  This is an opportunity for everyone in her constituency to come out and ask questions, express concerns, and hear her position on the ongoing teacher-government labour dispute. Details about this event can be found on the library web site: http://www.nvdpl.ca/adults/events/lynn/join-jane-21

Parents’ views on the conflict are critical and our voices need to be heard.  If you’re able, please drop in and please pass along this invitation to other families and interested people in our riding. The more parents  express their concerns about the education system, the more likely we are to be able to protect our children’s interests.

 

TEACHER / GOVERNMENT LABOUR CONFLICT

Dear Parents,

From time to time, the PAC posts items that we think are relevant to a large number of Ross Road parents. This is one such time.

Once again, the BC teachers are involved in a job action conflict with the BC Government and once again, this is a difficult time for everyone. As a parent group, our mandate is to support students and teachers at our school. While we may or may not agree with teachers’ job action and the current strike action, we can see the effects of budget cuts over the last several years. As a middle-of-the-road PAC, our resources are being stretched thinner and thinner as we try to provide the things that in the past were a part of the government’s budget for schools. Examples from Ross Road include: library books, laptops, iPads, projectors for classrooms, art supplies and gym equipment.

As we all know, the strength and health of our society depends to no small degree on the investment we place in public education. If we do not prepare for the future through quality education for all today, we will not be able to maintain our standard and quality of living tomorrow, when today’s students will be responsible for society as leaders, workers, teachers, thinkers and health care workers. What sort of society do we want our children to grow up in? What sort of society to we want to grow old in? That is the central issue!


If you want to write a letter to MLA Ms Thornthwaite, click here to view a (very informative) sample letter that you are welcome to copy or cut-and-paste from.

Some brief facts:

  • BC has the second lowest per student funding levels in all of Canada.
  • Teachers can give more individual attention to students in smaller classes.
  • The Supreme Court of BC recently ruled that the BC Government must return class sizes and composition to 2001 levels and allow the BCTF to negotiate these as part of their working conditions in contracts with the government.
  • The BC Government is appealing this decision….again.
  • Government claims that teachers’ demands require a 20% increase in funding. However these changes include the court ruling mentioned above; Some of that 20% is actually what the courts required.

Here are some helpful email and web address links:

Ms. Jane Thornthwaite, MLA for North Vancouver-Seymour
Email: jane.thornthwaite.mla@leg.bc.ca
Web page: http://www.leg.bc.ca/mla/40thParl/thornthwaite-Jane.htm

Ms. Naomi Yamamoto, MLA for North Vancouver-Lonsdale
Email: naomi.yamamoto.mla@leg.bc.ca
Web page: http://www.leg.bc.ca/mla/40thParl/yamamoto-Naomi.htm

Hon. Peter Fassbender, Minister of Education
Email: peter.fassbender.mla@leg.bc.ca
Web page: http://www.leg.bc.ca/mla/40thparl/fassbender-Peter.htm

Hon. Christy Clark, Premier
Email: premier@gov.bc.ca
Web page: http://www.leg.bc.ca/mla/40thparl/clark-Christy.html

Thanks for taking the time to read this.

Sincerely,

Ross Road PAC.

Letter to parents from the Advocacy Ross Road Group

Dear Fellow Parents,

This is a letter from the Advocacy Group at Ross Road. We are a group of parents who are gravely concerned about the current and future condition of public education. We have been working together to bring our concerns to the attention of elected representatives, school board officials, BCTF and the general public. We would like to share with you some of the most pressing issues.

  • Funding cuts to education over the past eleven years have changed the learning conditions in classrooms and have limited our children’s access to resources within the school. For example, system-wide there are larger class sizes and fewer aides. Ross Road, despite having more than 500 students, has a part-time librarian and inconsistent access to music and gym teachers. The number of split classes will continue to increase if the recently proposed English kindergarten/grade one split class goes ahead in the Fall. Your child may have been working off photocopies this year instead of a proper textbook, because of funding cuts. Click on the the following links for more info:
  • The “Wish List” created by Ross Road teachers and administration, and funded by money raised by Ross Road PAC has gone from supplementing the classrooms with “nice-to-have” items to providing more seemingly essential items. For example, this month it included the replacement of leveled home reading books for primary grades and a walkie-talkie for lunch and recess supervisors.
  • The District was unable to provide money in the budget this year for technology purchases.The PAC cheque-writing campaign solely funded the purchase of the iPads this year. And, in fact, the PAC has purchased all the student-use computers and iPads over the past four years. The PAC voted at the last GM to buy ten additional 10 iPads to complete the class set. This need to use PAC funds to purchase technology is even more surprising considering that the new BC Education Plan focuses on learning empowered by technology:

With a provincial election on the horizon, the time is ripe for our local and provincial representatives to be reminded that parents are voters and we are paying attention! We encourage you to take a moment now to advocate for the funding of quality public education.

  • To make it easy, email addresses and sample letters that can be cut and pasted are on the Advocacy Ross Road Sample Letters page; of course we welcome you to compose your own letters. Please note, the sample letters were created in response to the Spring 2011 budget cuts, therefore some of the text is a little out-of-context – we are in the process of editing these letters to reflect the current situation – but they are a good starting point!
  • For a list of key contact people (MLAs, Trustees, Superintendents, etc.) click here.
  • We have included several links within this post, many of which were taken from the BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils’ website, to help ease the burden of staying informed on the issues affecting our children’s quality of education. Feel free to send us resources we can post on the Advocacy’s website. Click here for more Education / Job Action links (to be updated!).
  • Also, we welcome you to join the Ross Road Advocacy Group. Our kids can always use your ideas, your skills, your expertise and your time to improve their educational experience.

Thank you, and have a great summer!

The Advocacy Ross Road Group
advocacyrossroad@gmail.com

Advocacy Ross Road meeting Tuesday, May 22nd – all parents welcome!

Are you interested in expressing your views about the effects of cuts on public education, or finding out more about what’s going on with the current Job Action? If so, there are two options next week:

  • TUESDAY, MAY 22nd – PARENT PLAYGROUND GATHERING
    Next Tuesday a group of concerned parents will be meeting in the school playground at 2:30pm to discuss ways of advocating for high quality education for their children. Hope you can join us! Rain or shine – meet under the covered area by the primary swings if it’s wet!
  • THURSDAY, MAY 24th – JANE THORNTHWAITE FIRESIDE CHAT
    Would you like your provincial representative to know your feelings about the labour dispute with the teachers? If so, visit MLA Jane Thornthwaite during her “fireside chat” at the Lynn Valley library on Thursday, May 24th. Drop in anytime from 10 to 11 am.

Click here to read more about the state of public education in BC. We are in the process of updating this section, which is partly why Tuesday’s playground meeting is taking place, so that we can come up with a strategy for keeping these pages informative, balanced and up-to-date.

If you can’t make it next Tuesday, but would like to share your comments, concerns or suggestions, please send an email to: advocacyrossroad@gmail.com

Thank you!
–Advocacy Ross Road

A message from BCCPAC President regarding parent involvement in BC education system

Dear PAC and DPAC chairs and parents,

As we enter the final chapter of this school year, it is a time when the excitement of students and families grows, as preparation for celebrations of student accomplishments take shape and provide opportunity to reflect and share achievements and successes for the school year.

While plans for most of these celebrations and events have been made long ago, I am sad to share that recent discussions in an alarming number of our schools in this province are not positive ones. Members are reporting that the response to parent offers to volunteer to support their students and school community have been very discouraging, negative and multifaceted. Many events are being cancelled even when parents are stepping forward with time, skills and resources to successfully host the activity. Events (many deep in tradition) planned months in advance are being cancelled and deposits paid being lost due to these cancellations – citing policies, liability, special certifications etc.  as reasons why parents cannot volunteer in the absence of teachers.

As parents, the safety of our child is paramount, and we can all agree that activities must ensure the safety of our students.  BCCPAC has and continues to receive input from parents that indicates many barriers to parent engagement continue to exist in our schools both culturally and through restrictive policies and practises which are not guided by concern for student safety or a children first approach.

While the education system has the time and opportunity to recover from failure, individual students and parents do not have this opportunity. Parents have but one opportunity to raise their child and have an expectation that our school system will support each student fully by providing and allowing  access to all resources available to ensure the best possible opportunities for every student during their educational experience.

The failure to embrace and welcome parent volunteers in our school communities during the ongoing dispute between the BCTF and BCPSEA highlights the lack of progress our system has made in creating a welcoming and inclusive environment and culture where parents feel valued for their ability to contribute to our school communities to support student success and healthy communities.

BCCPAC encourages parent leaders to engage their school communities and create opportunities to participate in informed dialogue on parent volunteerism in your school and district. By asking genuine questions on the issues that matter to your community, by identifying barriers which impede parent involvement while also identifying opportunities for increased parent and community engagement, together, we will create the conditions and learning environment that we desire for our children, for our employees, for our families and for our future society.

We encourage you to keep BCCPAC informed of your discussions as we continue our commitment to advocating for parent involvement in our BC education system.

Please forward your comments to memberviews@bccpac.bc.ca

In Partnership,

Ann

Ann Whiteaker
BCCPAC President

BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils (BCCPAC)
Supporting student success through parent involvement
www.bccpac.bc.ca

Click image to link to the BCCPAC website where you will find lots information about parent advocacy and the current Job Action / Bill 22.

Reminder: Teachers’ Coffee Chat, Tuesday April 17th

Want to know what some of the teachers at Ross Road think about the labour dispute?

Come to an informal gathering Tuesday, April 17th at Waves Coffee House from 3:15pm until …you run out of questions.

Get an insider’s perspective about the state of public education as seen through the eyes of those who spend their days with your children. You are welcome to attend whether you have been closely following the media coverage or just wish to become better informed on the issues. Several experienced teachers and staff will be on hand to explain their concerns. Find out why some teachers feel they are taking a stand to protect the quality of your child’s education.

Date: Tuesday, April 17th

Time: 3:15pm onwards

Place: Waves Coffee House (Mountain Hwy and Lynn Valley Road)

Bring the kids (and their homework) or take turns watching them at the school playground or library. We’ll be there for at least an hour, so feel free to drop in when you can.

—Ross Road PAC / Advocacy Ross Road

>> Click here to link to the Job Action section of the Ross Road PAC website, maintained by Advocacy Ross Road*, to help raise awareness and understanding of the issues, facts and impacts on public education in BC.

*About Advocacy Ross Road: This group of concerned Ross Road parents came together in March 2011 in response to education budget cuts, believing that a more active role is required to maintain and improve the education delivered to our students. The Ross Road PAC is most supportive of these efforts.

Want to know what some of the teachers at Ross Road think about the labour dispute?

Come to an informal gathering Tuesday, April 17th at Waves Coffee House (Mountain Hwy and Lynn Valley) from 3:15pm until …you run out of questions.

Get an insider’s perspective about the state of public education as seen through the eyes of those who spend their days with your children. You are welcome to attend whether you have been closely following the media coverage or just wish to become better informed on the issues. Several experienced teachers and staff will be on hand to explain their concerns. Find out why some teachers feel they are taking a stand to protect the quality of your child’s education.

Bring the kids (and their homework) or take turns watching them at the school playground or library. We’ll be there for at least an hour, so feel free to drop in later.

—Ross Road PAC / Advocacy Ross Road

>> Click here to link to the Job Action section of the Ross Road PAC website, maintained by Advocacy Ross Road*, to help raise awareness and understanding of the issues, facts and impacts on public education in BC.

*About Advocacy Ross Road: This group of concerned Ross Road parents came together in March 2011 in response to education budget cuts, believing that a more active role is required to maintain and improve the education delivered to our students. The Ross Road PAC is most supportive of these efforts.

Job Action

Dear Ross Road parents,

While job action is always difficult, as a Parent Group our mandate is to support students and teachers at our school. While we may or may not agree with teachers’ job action, we can see the effects of budget cuts over the last years. As a middle-of-the-road PAC, our resources are being stretched thinner and thinner as we try to provide the things (library books, art supplies, gym equipment and computers) that in the past were a part of the government’s budget for schools.

With this in mind, the Ross Road PAC is pleased to allow space on our website for Advocacy Ross Road* to present letters and links to articles about Job Action to help raise awareness and understanding of the issues, facts and impacts on public education in BC.

>>Click here to link to the Job Action section of the Ross Road PAC website.

*About Advocacy Ross Road: This group of concerned Ross Road parents came together in March 2011 in response to education budget cuts, believing that a more active role is required to maintain and improve the education delivered to our students. The Ross Road PAC is most supportive of these efforts.

If you have any links you would like to share, or thoughts on the matter, please send an email to Advocacy Ross Road: advocacyrossroad@gmail.com

We would appreciate input and insight from all concerned parents and citizens.

Thank you,
—Ross Road PAC and Advocacy Ross Road

North and West Vancouver Teachers’ Association letters to parents regarding provincial underfunding

Hello parents at Ross Road,

The PAC has received letters from the North and West Vancouver Teachers’ Associations regarding the level of provincial funding for public education, the lack of progress in provincial bargaining and what they see as the government’s lack of commitment to public education. The letters are addressed to the PAC Chair and parents/guardians, respectively.

We are attaching both letters for your reference:

Click here to view the letters, in a single PDF file.

Thank you for your attention,

—Ross Road PAC.

For more info about Advocacy Ross Road, click here.


November 9, 2011 – Trustee All-Candidates Meeting

Posted on behalf of the North Vancouver Parent Advisory Council

The North Vancouver PAC invites all North Vancouver City and District parents to attend a School Trustee all-candidates meeting on November 9, 2011.

North Vancouver District and City
School Trustee All-Candidates Meeting

• Wednesday, November 9th
• 7pm to 9pm
• Sutherland Secondary School Theatre
• 1860 Sutherland Avenue
• Map http://g.co/maps/yzfcj

This is your chance to meet and ask questions of the candidates that will be deciding the direction of the North Vancouver School District over the next three years.

Seating is limited.  If you plan to attend, please RSVP to rsvp@northvanpac.org

More info on School District issues from NVPAC http://blog.northvanpac.org/

For more information about the upcoming Local Government Elections, please visit the Advocacy Ross Road section of this website:
https://rossroadpac.ca/advocacy-ross-road/local-election-2011/