Hungry for a Better Education: Teachers, Parents Lead Hunger Strike Protesting Cuts, Layoffs at L.A. Schools
In April, the board voted for the cuts to close the $596 million deficit in next year’s budget. Last week, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger emphasized the need to make drastic cuts to the state budget.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The Governor’s proposed budget would cut nearly a billion dollars to schools across the state. Well a group of teachers, parents, and students, are demanding that the Los Angeles Unified School District use all the federal stimulus money it received to keep class sizes small and retain teachers instead of firing them. The Los Angeles Teacher’s Union filed 14 complained against the school district Monday claiming it allowed schools to spend too much federal stimulus money on out-of-classroom jobs, which would increase classroom size.
My next guest is with the group staging the Hungry for a Better Education Fast. He has been on a hunger strike for 15 straight days to oppose the cuts and layoffs. Sean Leys has taught in the Los Angeles public school system for 10 years. He is a debate coach and teaches 9th and 10th grade English at Lincoln High School in East Los Angeles. He joins me now from Los Angeles.
Sean Leys, Teaches 9th and 10th grade English at Lincoln High School in East Los Angeles. He has been on a hunger strike for the last 15 days protesting L.A.’s proposed education cuts and layoffs.
LISTEN ONLINEArnold Schwarzenegger should have known better, instead of laying his job on the people to do, He should have taken note of other demands the public is crying out for, to name a few, such as stopping jail sentencing of “Non Violent” offenders, along with the re-education and legalization of marijuana, if acted upon could helped to resolve this problem.
Check this out and you do the math...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adeknSq7Cac
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