LET’S WORK TOGETHER TO MAKE IT HAPPEN!
Our ‘Made in Cowichan’ Budget is designed to fulfill the key aim of the District Strategic Plan—to improve learning conditions for all of our students. Over many years of district budget development, the views of partner groups received only token interest and never made any impact on the outcome of the process. This year, the budget has been built based on strong public input including the long standing concerns of our employees, families and Aboriginal peoples. This time trustees listened; this time they heard.
The Cowichan Budget requires just over $3.7 million (or $462 per student in Cowichan) in additional revenue from our provincial government to cover our restoration plans. The Cowichan Board Trustees who were elected on a platform to lead the fight for full funding are fulfilling this pledge by sending this budget to the Ministry.
We can rebuild and we can begin to restore the programs and services lost over years of cuts. However, as we now understand more clearly than ever before, advancing our budget can only be accomplished through the determined struggle of our families and staff.
Our Cowichan Board is being threatened with removal if they do not fold and submit a balanced budget by June 30th. The Budget will be balanced only by further cuts to our schools and our children’s learning options.
After all, the province can replace our trustees but that will not change the conditions under which our students and staff learn and work.
Let the provincial government know you will stand up for public education.
Get involved in the campaign to support the Cowichan Budget and Board:
1. Come out to the June 6th and 20th rallies (3:30-5:00pm) and Board meetings (6:30pm start) at the School Board Office.
2. Work with friends, family and colleagues to write support statements.
3. Contact provincial and local government officials to express support for the budget and democracy (see list below).
To get more involved in our Cowichan Budget Campaign, contact 250-709-0552
For further information, visit ‘The Budget Begins With You’ on Face Book
Download a PDF file of the Rally Flyer here
SUPPORT STATEMENTS FOR
OUR ‘MADE IN COWICHAN’ BUDGET AND BOARD
Download a PDF file of this email list here
Our Board of Education in Cowichan passed 3rd and final Reading of the Budget Bylaw May 16th 2012 at the regular open board meeting held at Mt. Prevost School in Duncan. Our trustees need the support of employees, families and communities both for their restoration budget and for the democracy which placed them on the school board.
We are asking people across our community to stand with us. You can support our board and our budget with a letter which:
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Expresses support for our Restoration Budget.
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Advocates for keeping our elected trustees in their positions as community representatives.
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Outlines the importance of the restorative budget measures that relate to you specifically.
We suggest your letter goes to all of the following:
Trustees@sd79.bc.ca
All trustees of the Cowichan School Board
reporter@cowichannewsleader.com
Krista Sieften
news@cowichannewsleader.com
Newsleader newsroom
editor@cowichanvalleycitizen.com
Citizen Newsroom
editor@ladysmithchronicle.com
Ladysmith Chronicle
editor@lakecowichangazette.com
Lake Cowichan Gazette
Natasha@897sunfm.com
Local FM Newsroom
lkines@timescolonist.com
Lindsay Kines /Education reporter at the Times-Colonist
letters@timescolonist.com
Times Colonist
victoria@cbc.ca
CBC Victoria
islandcontactus@ctv.ca
A Channel/CTV
tips@cheknews.ca
CHEK News
minister.educ@gov.bc.ca
Minister of Education
bill.routley.mla@leg.bc.ca
Bill Routley, MLA Cowichan Valley
douglas.routley.mla@leg.bc.ca
Doug Routley, MLA Nanaimo-North Cowichan
jean.crowder@parl.gc.ca
Jean Crowder, MP Nanaimo/Cowichan
mmcevoy@sd61.bc.ca
BC School Trustees Association President Mike McEvoy
bcsta@bcsta.org
BC School Trustees Association
premier@gov.bc.ca
Premier’s Office
kevin.falcon.mla@leg.bc.ca
Kevin Falcon, Chair of Treasury Board
rhutchins@ladysmith.ca
Rob Hutchins, Chair of CVRD
duncan@duncan.ca
Duncan City Council
council@northcowichan.ca
North Cowichan Council
rforrest@lakecowichan.ca
Ross Forrest, Mayor of Lake Cowichan


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