Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Phone Banking for Endorsed Candidates is Underway

As you know, on October 13, the CEA Fund for Children and Public Education endorsed candidates in three school board races and two supervisor races.  In addition to our endorsement, the candidates need our field support as well.  A number of CEA members have already given several hours of their personal time to support the candidates through neighborhood walks, and several more members will be coming into the office this week after the close of business to work phone banks to help get Friends of Education elected locally.

But we need more help!  If you live in the district of one of our endorsed candidates and would be willing to place a support sign in your yard, please let us know which sign(s) you need.  And no matter which district you live in, if you are willing to work at one or more of the voting precincts before or after school hours on Election Day, to help inform undecided voters about our endorsed candidates, please contact us and we will get you the lists of available times and locations.  There are a total of 40 polling precincts (31 schools, 9 churches, 1 library and 1 fire department) that need coverage: most of them are schools where you may already work.  Won't you consider sticking around to help get our candidates the few extra votes that may make the difference in whether schools and the people who learn and work in them are a top priority for the next 4 years?  To see if your school is conveniently on the list, click here: http://www.chesterfield.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=16661

In all cases, please talk to YOUR neighbors, friends, and family, about YOUR CEA-endorsed candidates and what their election means for YOU and YOUR students.  Get Out the Vote!

CEA-Endorsed Candidates who need your help in the neighborhoods and at the polls:
For School Board from Matoaca: Tom Doland;
For School Board from Dale: David Wyman;
For School Board from Bermuda: Stella Edwards;
For Supervisor from Bermuda: Mark Fausz.   

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Endorsed Candidates Visit Rep Council

All four CEA-endorsed candidates for the local school board and supervisor races dropped by the monthly Rep Council meeting at the Midlothian MS library/media center to thank us for our endorsements, to stress their most important thoughts on the state of public education in Chesterfield, and to ask Reps to convey to members in all the buildings the need to get everyone they know to vote on November 8th.

Mark Fausz (for Bermuda Supervisor) arrived early and spent some time talking directly with individual Reps.  As a small business owner and newspaper editor (both, The Village News), Mark has formed significant  relationships with the business community in especially the Bermuda but also the Dale and Matoaca districts where his paper has its primary circulation.  Mark understands how the media (at the national level) has demonized teachers and their pensions, yet it has ignored the reality of the local classroom and the effect of continued under-funding on morale.  During his remarks he stressed that as Supervisor he would cast his vote in support of increased school funding, with a specific emphasis on employee salaries.

Stella Edwards (for Bermuda School Board) resisted what would have been the easy temptation to say, "Hey, vote for me because I'm one of you," or to put extra emphasis on her tenure on the CEA Board of Directors as a former Member-at-Large.  Instead she stressed the importance of partnerships and relationships that she has forged with CCPS and the County Government through her leadership in Chesterfield PTA/PTSA.  In addition to educator salaries that are competitive with Henrico and other neighboring jurisdictions, she supports greater CEA representation on CCPS advisory committees.  With Stella's child-centered social justice background, I cannot think of a more tailor-made candidate for school board with the possible exception of...

Tom Doland (for Matoaca School Board) reminded Reps that during his previous term on the school board, when he served as vice chair and then chair, he was the major proponent of the changes to the CCPS salary schedule that corrected the long-standing depression in the middle of the scale where most of our veteran teachers fell farther and farther behind their peers in neighboring divisions.  Having watched all that progress slip away the past four years, Tom will emphasize making our salaries competitive again, including publicly advocating for legislation and support from the state if our local supervisors will not provide the needed funding!  Tom has served for 32 years in CCPS both at the building-level and in a supervisory role at central office; he understands the need for greater balance in front-line and administrative responsibilities.  Part of maintaining that balance requires having teachers and support personnel more involved in the decision-making process.  To achieve that, he would like to see more CEA members appointed to CCPS advisory committees.

David Wyman (for Dale School Board), the only contested incumbent to receive an endorsement, not only thanked the Reps and told them what he's done and what he planned to do, he stayed for the entire rest of the meeting, listening to members' concerns, and observing how our dedicated professionals look for solutions to problems rather than just complaining.  Though David did not carry our endorsement in his first run for school board, he made it a priority to get to know CEA and our issues through then-president Lois Stanton, and has since continued to engage in very candid conversations with current CEA President Frank Cardella.  He has shown the courage to publicly advocate for increased school funding for improved salaries and decreased class sizes, even going so far as to wade into the politically murky waters of calling for a tax increase if that was the only way to get schools what they need.  Like Stella and Tom, David supports greater CEA representation on CCPS advisory committees and feels that our members have a lot of creative talent to offer the system beyond the classrooms.

If CEA members do everything they can to help elect Stella, Tom, and David to join unopposed school board candidates Patty Carpenter (Midlothian) and Dianne Smith (Clover Hill), we will have a super-majority on the board with a pro-student, pro-employee agenda.  And if CEA members do everything they can to help elect Mark to the Board of Supervisors, we stand a fighting chance of actually getting the funding needed to ensure a Great Public School for Every Child in Chesterfield County, and to set the system back on track to becoming a First Choice Employer.            

Friday, October 14, 2011

CEA Fund Endorses Candidates

The CEA Fund for Children and Public Education, the independently supported political action committee of the Chesterfield Education Association, met yesterday to discuss options for endorsing candidates in local races.  After hours of discussion and debate, the following endorsements were voted in the affirmative:

  • For School Board from Bermuda: Stella Edwards;
  • For School Board from Dale: David Wyman;
  • For School Board from Matoaca: Tom Doland;
  • For Supervisor from Bermuda: Mark Fausz;
  • For Supervisor from Midlothain: Dan Gecker (unopposed).
(An endorsement for David Bernard in Virginia Senate District 10 had been previously forwarded to VEA.)

Informational talking points about each of the endorsed candidates are available through the CEA Office.  

The CEA Fund employs a strict process for ensuring that all announced candidates have the opportunity to seek and gain our endorsement.  All candidates were sent a questionnaire by registered mail that allowed them to take position for or against, and make preliminary comments on, issues related to public education in Chesterfield County and in general.  Regardless of a candidate's answers, s/he was invited to a panel interview if s/he returned the completed questionnaire.  Only candidates completing both parts of the process were eligible for endorsement. The interviewers then presented their findings at a scheduled meeting of the Fund committee to which all Fund members were invited and sent advance notification.  After presentation by the interview panelists, any member of the Fund could move a position of endorsement for ANY of the candidates who completed the process, or could move a position of "no endorsement" for a given race.

*All financial support for candidates provided by the CEA Fund is raised through separate donations by the Fund members; in accordance with federal law, regular CEA membership dues are NOT used.

Remember, when discussing political issues on school grounds during work hours, it IS permissible to be informative ("The CEA has endorsed Candidate X in race A."); however it is NOT permissible to be directive ("You should vote for Candidate Y in race B.").  If you have specific questions regarding "political speech" as it relates to the Acceptable Use Policy, please contact the CEA Office for advice.