Friday, May 27, 2011

Employee Recognition Dinner

Last night we took the opportunity to say thank you to many of our colleagues and goodbye to a select few.

The 22nd annual employee recognition dinner was a huge success.  The room was packed.  The Mike Sullivan band was absolutely incredible.  And a number of special people were recognized for the years of committed service to our district.

Laura Rico, Steve Harris, Yu-Fen Chiang Harris, Betty Harris, Debby Hakola, Dawn Heeren, and I were at the ABCFT table and it was obviously a very special night because Laura and Steve are retiring.  Steve had to do double duty because not only was he recognized as one of the retirees but he was one of the masters of ceremonies as well.

I'm sorry that I can't remember every ABCFT member and list them here but we were well represented at every table and from every site and it was exciting to be around so many good friends in such positive surroundings.

Our retirees chapter had a table right next to us and it was exciting to see so many familiar faces who are still working hard to support teachers and their union.

The dinner served as a reminder of what a partnership this district and our mission truly is.  Members of every bargaining unit were honored for their years of service (our own Debbie Hakola and Karen Rogers were present for their 15 year citation) and the camaraderie that was expressed by the different tables of specific sites mixing with family and friends to support and cheer on their loved ones was an inspiring moment for this newly elected officer. 

Lines of people from every unit gathered at the base of the stage to hug and congratulate the retirees.  Different generations too; I got to stand next to my mom to hug Laura after her retirement was announced.  I do want to let Laura in on a little secret though.  Steve's speech for her noted that she wanted to listen to jazz, which came as no surprise, but also that she wanted to watch daytime reality TV to see if it was as bad as everyone said, which was the first I had ever heard of such an interest.  Sad to say, I've watched it, and it just isn't that good!  Save your time, Laura, and stick with the jazz.

Congratulations again to Laura and to Steve and to every retiree.  Thank you to all of you and to all of the those who were honored for their specific years of service.  Many of the biographical sketches noted various exciting plans for the future but many also noted the pride with which they have made student achievement their goal for these many years.  I look forward to building on the gains that these individuals have made for our district in the coming years.

Thanks to all of those who were able to share it with us on Thursday night and we'll look for the rest of you next year.

Ruben Mancillas

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

CUPSS (Coalition for Public Schools and Services)

Our first electronic negotiations survey went out today. It is part of my overall plan to make our use of data for negotiations timely and easy to retrieve. I hope everyone will take the time to fill out the survey because all teachers deserve to have their preferences heard. We should have the results by Wednesday of next week.

The state budget will be one of the items on the agenda for the building representative meeting on June 2nd. The negotiating team will work on a budget flyer or eblast shortly so stay tuned.

other news.....

Today the CUPSS meeting took place in the downstairs meeting room at the AFT Office. The Coalition discussed calendar issues and the District budget. I find it fitting that I get to mention that the CUPSS meeting discussed the calendar since it was my "Easter Bunny" fiasco four years ago that was the catalyst for creating the coalition in the first place. That year all parties involved: ABCFT, AFSCME, CSEA, and the District learned that we really did need to begin to communicate with each other and that it was very detrimental for us not to talk about the impact of one groups choices vs. the reality of what other groups had to deal with. Man, I learned so much that year and communication became my new platform for survival.

That's why I started this blog. If you really want to know the history and the things that are going on behind the scenes this should be the place to visit. I find it a shame that the rich history and wisdom of our veteran teachers is often lost once they sail off into the retirement sunset. For instance let me tell you about the people in CUPSS. I just want to mention a few of the many key people of the coalition.

First, there is the AFSCME President Pat who is retiring shortly who can recall in great detail the times before the 1990's ABC strike. From him I learned that all of the unions were once part of a strong coalition that worked closely and united for the good of their unit members and the District. That is why ABC was an educational powerhouse in the 1970's and 1980's and those who knew good teaching knew about ABCUSD.  The strike killed that coalition  and it took 25 years to revive what was lost and once again ABC is a beacon of hope for other districts. Before I learned about those times from Pat, I thought a union coalition was unheard of in ABC. How naive of me. There are no original thoughts. My hope is that we will not make the same mistakes of the past and that the CUPSS coalition will only become a stronger political force for collaborative change among all public workers.

Then there is Laura Rico who is retiring on June 30. Laura has been at he helm of ABCFT for 18 years and has 38 years of working in the ABC District, not to mention the fact that she's a local gal and she has many stories about the cow pastures of Cerritos and the rainy muddy days of Hawaiian Gardens. Not only has she been the President of ABC, but she is the collective memory of her union. For years I just sat in the background and listened to the experiences and lessons she has passed on to those around her. I am thankful that she will continue to be an active AFT National Vice President for the next year because AFT needs to hold on to people like Laura Rico. She is one of the key founders of the Educational Collaboration Movement. Laura still has a message in her heart and I don't see her to be one to ever fade.

Lastly, I will mention the Regional Rep for AFSCME Pete. When I think of Pete I think of those grizzled platoon commanders who have had the fortune to survive for too long on the battlefield. When I first met Pete he was sceptical of the union coalition, but as he has watched all of the CUPSS members work through their skeletons of the past he has become one of the greatest advocates for union collaboration. Sometimes it seems like he is tired of fighting and that he sees that working collaboratively with great caution can also produce favorable results. Perhaps I've said too much, but Pete is extraordinary at pointing out how serious the stakes are for our members and that we need to keep our eyes on the prize, the good of all our unit members.

There are others that have just as interesting personalities that I will speak on at another time. I was inspired by these people today and I thought it fitting to write them into the ABC cyber history book for all to see. These are all heroes fighting for families.

In solidarity!

Ray Gaer

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Executive Board Pictures

Real People

       With Real Experience

                and Real Connections

                         Working Real Hard

                                              on Real Issues.

This is a team that has been working Really hard for you.
Rachel Santos in her natural state.
               
  Let's make a Real difference together!
 Not this group!
                                                                  
                                                    
Arlene Riddick squished in the middle on yet another crazy cab ride
                                                    
          Richard, Jackie, Nancy enjoying fancy
union waters (lemon not included)

Strapped in and ready to go!

Dawn Heeren adding color to everything!
   Richard Hathaway working the crowd
                                          
Ray and Betty being lively at Convention

  Dawn's encouraging smile!

Ray and Peter at Convention after a late night out

Betty Harris....awake or asleep, it's your call.
                                              
                                               Richard gearing up for another speech.
Rachel is one great ER&D teacher...ask her Teacher students.

 "I'd like to call to question."
                                                          
                                          
Richard is always there to keep things moving along.

Yu-Fen Chiang-Harris and Janet Gomez at one of many EBoard meetings

At Artesia High School during a visit from Randi Weingarten.

Ray and Gina signing the Partnership Charter (It was like signing the Declaration of Independence....exciting and monumental in ABCFT history)

Ray and Peter at an EBoard retreat

Rachel explains how many things she can do at once


Betty Harris knows her math!



Betty in action as the ER&D Coordinator!



We know this sign doesn't have enough exclamation marks
Happy and smiling Rachel Santos
Capiech!?
 Thanks for dropping by....these are all good people working hard to protect teachers....vote for a team.