Program will help parents get involved
Mary Castillo
The Laguna Beach Unified School District has joined forces with
Orange County Human Relations and the Laguna Beach Crosscultural
Council to present a leadership program for the district’s
Spanish-speaking parents.
The Parent Leadership Institute is an eight-week course that
teaches participants about the school system, curriculum and
instruction, personal growth and development, partnership building,
parental involvement and other skills that will enhance their ability
to become more effectively involved with their children’s school and
education.
“Providing empowerment and leadership activities for
Spanish-speaking parents highlights the district’s goal of maximizing
each student’s potential to learn and make a positive contribution to
the world,” said Steven Keller, assistant superintendent of
instruction.
Spanish-speaking parents with students at El Morro Elementary, Top
of the World Elementary, Thurston Middle and Laguna Beach High
schools make up 12% of the district’s parents. The district will fund
the entire program.
“It is essential to the Laguna Beach school that all parents
participate in decisions and activities,” said David Peck, president
of the Crosscultural Council. “Parent involvement in community
preschool programs like Even Start and La Playa have made those
organizations stronger and the same thing will happen when Latino
parents become more involved in all the Laguna Beach schools.”
The first session will meet at 6 p.m. Oct. 3 at the La Playa
Community Center, 428 Park Ave. For information please call Lisa
Williams or Maggie Padilla at El Morro, (949) 497-7780; Delores
Marshall at Top of the World, (949) 497-7790; David Dixon at Thurston
Middle, (949) 497-7785, or Jim Garvey at Laguna Beach High (949)
497-7750, Ext. 381.
District and Faculty negotiate agreement
The Laguna Beach Unified School District unanimously approved the
2002-03 agreement negotiated by the Laguna Beach Unified Faculty
Assn./CTA/NEA and the district.
The association and district reached an agreement in August but
completed minor revisions before it was brought before the board.
Some of the highlights of the agreement include a 5%
across-the-board salary increase retroactive to July 1, 2002 for the
2002-03 school year. There will also be an annual longevity salary
increase of $2,000 for teachers beginning at 24 years’ experience
effective July 1, 2002. The instructional day for grades 1 to 3 and
release time for preparation for teachers of grades 1 to 3 will be
increased to equal that of teachers of grades 4 and 5.
The costs for the retroactive salary increase and statutory
payroll benefits are $489,045. The district’s agreement to cover the
increased premium costs of health benefit plans effective July 1 for
the 2002-2003 benefit year will cost $63,279.
SchoolPower raises $130,000 for district
SchoolPower raised more than $130,000 during the first two weeks
of its community campaign. Volunteers have been calling parents with
students in the Laguna Beach Unified School District asking for a
tax-deductible contribution.
“So far the community’s response has been extremely positive and
we’re half way to our goal,” said Bill Steel, president for
SchoolPower. “Many families we contact thank us for calling them and
doing what we are doing.”
More than 50 volunteers have agreed to individually contact 35
families to reach the campaign’s goal of reaching all 1,700 families
in the district before Oct. 14.
This year’s campaign goal is $260,000, and donors can direct up to
20% of their contribution to the classrooms and programs of their
choice, Steel said. SchoolPower funds go toward a variety of
programs, such as music and physical education programs at El Morro
and Top of the World elementary schools; zero period at Thurston
Middle School; and language and athletic programs at the high school.
Pledges of all amounts are welcome, Steel said. All donors of $50
or more will receive the new “Laguna Locals” discount card. Donors of
$1,000 or more will be designated as members of the “Million Dollar
Club” and receive special recognition throughout the year, as well as
two tickets to SchoolPower’s Golf Classic or Dinner Dance.
Anyone can send a pledge to the SchoolPower office, 733 St. Ann’s
Drive, or call (949) 494-6811.
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