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Even Local Businesses Support Efforts to Save LAUSD Adult Education

by Robert D. Skeels Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012 at 1:46 AM
rdsathene@sbcglobal.net

A week remains to save LAUSD Adult Education, a lifeline for immigrant families, impoverished communities, and students of color. Several local business have helped in the effort to save the program.

Even Local Businesse...
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"I am dismayed, disappointed, disturbed by your recommendation to terminate the Adult Education Program! — Dr. William Johnson, Former LAUSD Superintendent, 1971-1981"

The consequences of decades of regressive tax injustice combined with the economic crash engineered by Wall Street mortgage derivative malefactors, have allowed for the neoliberal dream of carving public education to the bone.

Using the budget shortfall in Sacramento as cover, Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Board President Monica Garcia and LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy have recommended a draconian budget that cuts off the veritable lifelines for immigrant families, impoverished communities, and students of color. Unconscionable in any circumstances, their proposed budget is even more grievous given the hundreds of millions of dollars of public property and resources they have given away to private charter corporations over the past couple of years.

One of the first items on the LAUSD chopping block? One of the district's oldest and most important programs — Adult Education. More than 345,000 students are currently enrolled in various adult education programs including:

  • English as a Second Language (English Langauge Learners)
  • High School Graduation
  • Citizenship Preparation
  • Parent Education
  • General Equivalency Degree Preparation
  • Elementary School Graduation
  • Occupational Programs Leading to Employment. Careers. Jobs, etc.
  • Lectures on Current Issues and Topics

Efforts are underway to save these critical programs. So far thousands of signatures have been collected, hundreds of phone calls made, and various other means of trying to convince the LAUSD Board to save Adult Education have been employed. Moreover, it isn't just the students at these schools and community activists supporting adult education. Indeed, many local business support LAUSD Adult Education for reasons including providing workers from the community better prepared for positions.

Several Echo Parque business were willing to show their steadfast support for LAUSD Adult Education by posting signs in their establishments. Three featured here (in alphabetical order) include:

If you're an local business, parent, student, or community member that wants to get involved, please look into the following resources.

The Save Adult Education Website has petition blanks, phone numbers to contact individual Board Members, contacts for letter writing campaigns, and so much more!

In the case that you can't sign a paper petition (which are preferable), there's also an online petition.

saveadulted.org also has a facebook page and a twitter feed. Whatever support you want to lend, do it quickly. The Board is set to vote on the zeroed out budget on Tuesday, February 7, 2012. While it's almost unfathomable that Mayor Villaraigosa's majority of aligned Board Members would vote on something that would be particularly devastating to the poor and immigrant communities, that's what they will do unless enormous political pressure is brought to bear on them.

A person intimately involved in local education issues put it this way: "Cutting Adult Education is like willingly volunteering to extend the recession for another year or so." How appallingly true.

Please help.

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Patra Burgers supports Adult Ed

by Robert D. Skeels Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012 at 1:46 AM
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Patra Burgers suppor...
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Patra Burgers On Sunset 90026 supports LAUSD Adult Education. http://saveadulted.org/
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Lemon Frog supports Adult Ed

by Robert D. Skeels Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012 at 1:46 AM
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Lemon Frog supports ...
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Lemon Frog Shop On Alvarado 90026 supports LAUSD Adult Education. http://saveadulted.org/
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Angelino's Bakery supports Adult Ed

by Robert D. Skeels Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012 at 1:46 AM
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Angelino's Bakery su...
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Angelino's Bakery On Sunset 90026 supports LAUSD Adult Education. http://saveadulted.org/
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Correction of Board Vote Date

by Robert D. Skeels Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012 at 12:46 PM
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Correction. It is now my understanding that the LAUSD Board of Education will vote on this issue on February 14, 2012, rather than the 7th. That in now way reduces the sense of urgency, please act now to help save LAUSD Adult Education.
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by TNC Wednesday, Apr. 25, 2012 at 3:27 AM

The LAUSD is there to provide primary and secondary ed. for the children of Los Angeles and should not be spending *any* money on adult ed. Adult ed should be done by the community/city colleges in the region, not LAUSD. It's outrageous that tax money collected to educate minors is being spend on adults.
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