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DESCRIPTION:12/19 Defend Rezoning Changes To Protect Public Education\n\nSpeak Out At 
 Richmond City Council Chambers on Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 6:30 
 p.m.\n440 Civic Center Plaza\nRichmond, CA 94804\n\nFrom: Carlos Taboada 
 \nSent: Friday, December 15, 2017\nTo: WCCUSD Teachers and Citizens for 
 Public Education\nSubject: Moratorium on Schools\n\nDear Colleagues and 
 Friends,\n\nOn Tuesday November 21, 2017 the Richmond City Council voted 
 for a resolution (sponsored by former UTR activist/member Eduardo Martinez) 
 to “CONSIDER directing staff to prepare a moratorium for Council 
 consideration restricting the approval of schools in certain zones pending 
 completion of an anticipated zoning amendment.” This moratorium is meant 
 to address the following concerns relative to schools in commercial 
 zones:\n\n• Children’s safety (Charters are exempted from the Field 
 Act: Ca. Ed. Code/ sect-17280-5)\n• Erosion of the tax base\n• 
 Downgrading of credit ratings due to the tax base erosion\n• Economic 
 savings to schools by protecting them from investing in renovating 
 buildings that may not be permitted for such user pending the zoning 
 amendment\n\nThe City of Richmond has already experienced a loss in 
 potential taxes due to a number of schools that have been established in 
 prime commercial areas. It is the responsibility of the City to take steps 
 that are beneficial to the community, the economic health of the City and 
 the students of the West Contra Costa Unified School District.\n\nThe 
 California Charter School Association considers the proposed moratorium a 
 direct challenge to what they see as the “right” of Charter Management 
 Organizations to open schools wherever it is convenient and profitable for 
 them.\n\nSpeaking for those who support public education and want to stop 
 the encroachment of the charter- corporate- education project on our public 
 school system, I am asking that you come to the Richmond City Council 
 Chambers on Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. to show appreciation 
 and support for the political courage of the Council. You should also call 
 or e-mail the council members and express your support for the 
 moratorium.\n\nTom Butt/Mayor (510-620-6503) tom.butt@intres.com\nJovanka 
 Beckles/ Vice Mayor (510-620-6581) jovanka_beckles@ci.richmond.ca.us\nBen 
 Choi/Councilmember (510-620-6824) ben_choi@ci.richmond.ca.us\nEduardo 
 Martinez/Councilmember (510-620-6593) eduardo_martinez@ci.richmond.ca.us 
 \nAda Recinos/Councilmember (510-620-5431) 
 ada_recinos@ci.richmond.ca.us\nJael Myrick/Councilmember (510-620-6824) 
 jael_myrick@ci.richmond.ca.us\nMelvin Willis/Councilmember (510-412-2050) 
 melvin_willis@ci.richmond.ca.us\n\nThank you,\nCarlos Taboada/Retired 
 Teacher\n\nProtecting our public schools against privatization and saving 
 them for future generation of American children is the civil rights issue 
 of our time. D. Ravitch. The Hoax of the Privatization Movement and the 
 Danger to America’s Public Schools.\n\nDefend Public Education Now\n      
             Say NO to Rocketship\n                                          
           \nREPEAL ALL CHARTER SCHOOL LAWS   AND STOP CO-LOCATIONS\n \n1. 
 ASPIRE, Benito Juarez, Caliber, John Henry, Leadership, Making Waves, 
 Manzanita, Richmond Charter Academy, Richmond College Preparation, Summit 
 K2, Summit Tamalpais.  In 2016-2017, our District subsidized these charters 
 with $94 million, taken from the General Fund, Local Control Funding 
 formula, and Title II. In 2017-2018 when two more charters, VOICES and 
 INVICTUS will open, the financial hemorrhage will add to almost half of 
 WCCUSD’s yearly budget. One more charter may push us to the brink of 
 bankruptcy.\n \n2. DO NOT BE MISLED.  Even if we succeed in convincing 
 WCCUSD’s School Board to vote against Rocketship’s petition, their 
 Charter Management Organization will appeal to the County Board of 
 Education for approval; and they are most likely to grant it. This is what 
 happened with the Invictus charter petition. The WCCUSD Governing Board 
 turned it down in August 2017; only to see it approved unanimously one 
 month later by the County Board of Education.\n \n3. “THE PETITIONER 
 (Voices College-Bound Language Academies, Inc.) IS DEMONSTRABLY UNLIKELY TO 
 SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENT THE PROGRAM SET FORTH IN THE PETITION.” With these 
 words, the WCCUSD Staff’s Report evaluated Voices’ petition. Yet, on 
 April 12, 2017, WCCUSD’s Governing Board approved it on the spurious 
 ground that Voices could be made more accountable to the community if 
 WCCUSD and not the County approved it. Can our Governing Board be 
 trusted?\n \n4. GIVE IT UP! Stop the chimeric pursuit of legislation aimed 
 at making charter schools “accountable to the community”. Every such 
 piece of legislation has been either vetoed or stalled by pro-charter 
 bureaucrats. That is what happened to AB-1360 (prohibits discriminatory 
 admissions and ensures due process in pupil discipline), AB-1478 (states 
 that charters and Charter Management Organizations are subject to the Brown 
 Act and must hold open meetings and the CA Attorney General Becerra should 
 enforce it), and SB-808 (requires that all charter school petitions be 
 approved by the school board of the district in which they reside). \n\n5.  
 We call for the WCCSD Board to reject all new charters and to join with 
 other school districts and teacher/staff unions to sue to remove prop 39 
 and the 1992 charter school laws. They can take the first step by endorsing 
 the NAACP resolution for a national moratorium. We also call for the 
 rejection of the planned co-locations that Superintendent Duffy and the 
 privatizers are planning for more schools in Pinole and other communities. 
 These co-locations are a way of pitting student against student and 
 disrupting and destroying public schools. Defend Public Education Now is a 
 statewide organization that unites unionists, unions, parents, staff and 
 public education advocates. We oppose all funding going to privately run 
 schools and are for folding the charters into public schools where they are 
 under a public authority. Organizing charters which the leadership of the 
 CTA/UTR is doing is setting up a two tier public school system that will 
 end up de-professionalizing public education. The Time For Action is Now! 
 Come To Our Next Meeting on Charters, co-locations, bankruptcy and 
 privatization and how to fight it. We also support the recall of charter 
 funded WCCSD school board members. They have a financial conflict of 
 interest and some have lied about who funds them.\n\nContact Defend Public 
 Education 
 NOW!\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/defendpublicednow/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/DefendPublicEducationNOW/\nhttps://www.defendpubliceducationnow.org\n\nJOIN 
 the growing resistance movement to public school privatization. If the 
 administration of the WCCUSD does not have the authority or the political 
 will to force charters to follow the legislative intent of the 1992 
 California Charter School Act, and “Create new professional opportunities 
 for teachers, including the opportunity to be responsible for the learning 
 program at each school site” then it is up to us, teachers, students, 
 parents, community members and progressive District staff to create the 
 basis of a democratic, radical, and progressive transformation of OUR 
 public school system. LET TEACHERS TEACH!\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/12/15/18805324.php
SUMMARY:Defend City of Richmond Rezoning Changes to Protect Public Education
LOCATION:Richmond City Council\n440 Civic Center Plaza\nRichmond, CA 94804\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/12/15/18805324.php
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