Wednesday, April 21, 2010

BETA Annual Meeting May 20 2010


Keep the date open 7PM , Barrington Area Library.

Special guest speakers will include, school board president Mr Brian Battle, of your CUSD 220, Mrs Mary Vanek , of Palatine.

Mrs . Vanek was instrumental in getting 7,508 voters to sign a petition to block School District 15's 27 million loan and force the issue to a public vote in the November general election. Thus sending a message that free spending days are over.

Mrs. Vanek and her group of citizens had only 30 days to meet the deadline. Mary stated"We didn't run out of signers; we ran out of time," "Once people became aware of what the school board is trying to do, we couldn't get people to sign fast enough."


Be sure to check out Dist. 15 School Board Watcher Blog, Click the title above for a direct link.


A Rally For The Wrong Reason


Today , Illinois Teachers Union, Barrington Education Association, Barrington School Employee Organization, are holding a rally in Springfield today. There goal is to have state legislators raise state income taxes, and stop the threat of two-tier pensions.


The teachers are allowed to have a substitute for todays Rally.


Think this would fly in the public sector ?


Are you comforted by their "Do It For The Children" ,spirit ?

Click the title above for a direct link to SOS propaganda

Thursday, April 8, 2010

School Website Overhaul

Barrington CUSD 220 paid $28,725.23 , that means you, paid for the new website.

The up keep is $8,381 for the two subsequent years.

Now you know.


For a direct link to see your purchase, click on the above title.

Stability Trumps Fiscal Responsibility

Board of Education has given Dr Tom Leonard a contract extension , along with a very sweet 6% yearly pay increase until his 2014 retirement.

“Dr. Leonard provides exceptional leadership during these uncertain and challenging times,” said Board of Education President, Brian Battle. “As a board, we agree with the need to maintain the stability and continuity he provides in guiding Barrington 220 both academically and financially.


The worst part of these salary increases, is that they are occurring hand-in-hand with a $2.4 million cut to services affecting students - including layoffs of some nontenured teachers.


For a direct link , click on title.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Board cuts budget

The latest , Barrington 220 Board of Education voted to trim approximately $2.4 million from an estimated $120 million budget for the 2010-11 school year.


To view all 32 pages in pdf, click title above for a direct link.



A Perfect World



Imagine how sweet it would be to never take a cut in pay, or have wages froze.

Imagine a pay increase in spite of being surrounded by economic blight.

In reality this world does exist, for the teachers and administrators of CUSD 220


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

" BETA's response to School Board Budget Cuts

This was sent to CUSD220 board members.

Subject: Budget Cuts

Dear Board Members:
As the President of BETA, and a concerned taxpayer in this district, I attended the School Board Meeting/Public Hearing last night regarding the school board's proposed budget cuts. I did not go there to speak, nor did I, but went merely to listen to what people had to say. I am sending you this email to give you my thoughts on the entire matter.
First, this was a PUBLIC MEETING for parent/taxpayers of this district. I find it quite insulting that 65% of the room was filled with teachers and administrators all expressing their concerns. The teachers had their chance to speak to the board during negotiations of their 3 year contract and yet they have the nerve to appear at this public hearing to express their concerns because their jobs are on the line. Where were their concerns about the students when they were demanding increases and a golden contract? Melanie Collins who spoke on behalf of the BEA had a lot of nerve even showing up at this meeting! She had no business at this public hearing and certainly no business speaking on this matter.
Next, you as a Board knew back in 2008 that we were facing some difficult times, yet you gave the teachers a 3-year contract increasing their pay with a minimum 3.9% raise, giving them health benefits, increased their stipends, and increased everything else across the board. Where did your responsibility to the parents, taxpayers and students come into play during these negotiations? Those increases amount to approximately more than $3 Million just for the first year. The administrators were next in line to get raises pending the outcome of the teachers contract. How much more did the administrators get that affect these salary increases?
You are now suggesting budget cuts for about $3.4 Million which coincidentally is just about the same amount you increased the teacher pay and benefits and possibly administrators. Do you see any correlation here? You are going to be increasing class sizes yet the teachers contract states that if student class sizes are more than 29 you have to pay the teachers extra monies. So here we go again, more money in the teachers pockets. When are they going to be told enough is enough?
You are also talking about cutting down on maintenance for the buildings. Don't you think by doing that you will put our buildings in jeopardy? I am sure if you cut down on maintenance you will be asking for a referendum in a few years so you can fix up the mess you have caused.
When is this ever going to be about the students and taxpayers? BETA suggested to you over and over not to give the teachers raises, suggested to you that the student population was on a decrease, gave you other suggestions and yet you continually ignored anything we had to say. BETA speaks on behalf the taxpayers in this district. Your board apparently lacks any representation of taxpayers or students on any of these matters.
You as a Board have mismanaged this district and it is the students and taxpayers who must suffer for your negligent acts. I suggest you go back to the drawing board and get your acts together and start representing the taxpayers and students rather than the teachers!
Carol Schubert
President
BETA

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

True Fact # 10

CUSD 220 has received $ 569264.32 of your federal stimuli dollars. Source ,recovery.illinois.gov

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Barrington Unit District 220

Mark the date, 23 Feb. 7P, Barrington High School, 616 W. Main St. The school board will be holding a meeting to unveil proposed budgets cuts and are soliciting public input before they sign off on the plan. We will see you there!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

True Facts # 7 ,8,9

Did you know that Barrington library trustees can not be reached by calling the library?

Did you also know they do not have an E-mail address posted on library website?

Did you hear they seek 15% tax increase in it's tax levy for 2009 ?

Latest Newsletter

We encourage you to relax and perhaps take a seat by your fireside as you read our latest newsletter. Get the skinny on Cuba township's budget reduction, 2 years in a row. Find out why the library wants your check book to remain open during these difficult times. See the sweet contract your school board approved for CUSD220 teachers. Go here and see the facts now. http://www.betaonline.us/