Monday, June 16, 2008

summaries of last 6908 ubc meeting and meeting with vice president of school board 6708

UESF LOCAL 61 FINAL UBC MEETING JUNE 9TH, 2008

THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT AND PARTICIPATION THIS YEAR. HAVE A
PEACEFUL, RELAXING AND REWARDING SUMMERÉÉJAMES GALGANO

MEMBERS PRESENT: 24 THANK YOU
UBC REPRESENTATIVES:
J.GERBER,L.WOOTEN,D.WILLIAMS,C.MALTBY,D.BRYSON,L.SCHUKNECHT
UBC ALTERNATES:
J.MOORE,J.SHELDON,V.GONZALEZ

1. MEETING WITH SFUSD SCHOOL BOARD PRESIDENT KIM-SHREE MAUFUS
DISCUSSEDÉ((SEE MINUTES FRO MEETING BELOW BY C. MALTBY))
· MANY MEMBERS UPSET BY DEPARTURE OF MAURICE HARPERÉNO CONTINUITY,
PROCEDURE USED, POSES PROBLEMS FOR NEXT SCHOOL YEAR, WHO MADE THESE
DECISIONS AND WHY WITHOUT INPUT FROM OUR SCHOOL SITE COMMUNITY?
2. MEMBERS DISCUSSED WHAT IS NEEDED FOR SCHOOL TO RISE UP NEXT YEAR AND
BE SUCCESSFUL , IN LIGHT OF FACT MS MAUFUS STATED SFUSD WILL PROVIDE
OUR SITE WHATEVER WE BELIEVE IS NEEDED TO HELP US.

MEMBERS CHOSE AND DISCUSS OUTSTANDING NEEDS FOR NEXT YEAR
A. KEEP MASTER SCHEDULE AGREED TO BY STAFF
B. MAINTAIN SAME CLASSIFIED STAFF NUMBERS IN MAIN AND ATTENDANCE OFFICE
WITH THE SAME NUMBERS
C. NEED A FULLY STAFFED WELLNESS CENTER, WHICH THE PRINCIPAL REFUSED TO
ATTEMPT TO GET
D. NEED A FULL TIME NURSE AND GRIEF COUNSELOR
E. EVERY CLASS NEEDS TO HAVE A CLASS SET OF BOOKS FOR EVERY SUBJECT
TAUGHT IN THAT CLASSROOM EACH DAY.
F. NEED A FULLTIME LIBRARIAN AND LIBRARIAN TECH
G. NEED FULLTIME COMPUTER LAB TECH
H. NEED REVITALIZED MUSIC PROGRAM THROUGHOUT SCHOOL DAY
I. NEED CERTIFICATED READING INSTRUCTORS TO TEACH INTENSIVE READING
CLASSES, SO OTHER TEACHERS ARE ABLE TO TEACH ELECTIVES
J. NEED A FULLY FUNCTIONING AND STAFFED IN SCHOOL SUSPENSION ROOM/
K. DETENTION/OPPORTUNITY ROOM FOR DISRUPTIVE AND DEFIANT STUDENTS
L. . NEED RETURN OF TWO GENERAL EDUCATION TEACHER AIDES TO ASSIST
TEACHERS IN MATH AND LANGUAGE ARTS CLASSROOMS
M. NEED A RETURN TO CULTURAL ASSEMBLIES, MARCHES, CELEBRATIONS DURING
AND AFTER SCHOOL
N. NEED THE SAME NUMBER OF SECURITY GUARDS FOR NEXT YEAR, BUT WITH A
MORE DEEFINED ROLE AND DAILY RESPONSIBILITIES
O. TEACHERS NEED A NEW WORKING COMPUTER IN EACH CLASSROOM WITH REQUIRED
SOFTWARE.
P. COUNSELOR ROOM PERFORMANCE MUST BE REVIEWED AND EITHER PROACTIVE OR
PERSONELL CHANGES ARE NEEDED TO INSURE ALL STUDENTS NEEDS AND CONCERNS
ARE IMMEDIATELY ADDRESSED, AND NO CHILD IS REFUSED ATTENTION, SUPPORT
OR AID FOR ANY REASON.
Q. WHITEBOARDS IN EVERY ROOM TO REPLACE CHALK BOARDS
R. MOUNTED MONITOR, WITH DVD/VCR AND CABLE CONNECTION IN EACH CLASSROOM
S. RETURN TO PAST SITE SHARED DECISION MAKING PRACTICE WHERE DECISIONS
ARE INTRODUCED AND REVISED THROUGH GRADE LEVEL AND DEPARTMENT MEETINGS,
DISCUSSED DURING FACULTY MEETINGS, REVISED AND MADE CONTRACTUALLY
VIABLE THROUGH UBC AND UBC/ADM MEETINGS, REVIEWED AND MADE PART OF SITE
PLAN THROUGH SSC.
JUNE 7TH , 2008 MEETING WITH SFSUD SCHOOL BOARD VICE PRESIDENT
KIM-SHREE MAUFUS

PRESENT:
KIM-HREE MAUFUS,J.GERBER,J.MOORE,
L.SPEARS,J.GALGANO,C.MALTBY,(RECORDING SECRETARY)

DISCUSSION

· principal:
ABOUT GILBERT CHO. MAUFUS AWARE OF HIS HISTORY, FROM HER EXPERIENCES AT
THURGOOD MARSHALL AS PARENT AND PTSA PRESIDENT, G.CHOÕS PERFORMANCE
DURING OUTBURST WITH STUDENTS DESCRIBED BY MAUFUS TO THOSE PRESENT.
MUTUAL CONCERNS ABOUT HOW PERSON MOVED THROUGH SFUSD WITHOUT DETECTION
OR RESPONSE TO PAST AND ONGOING INCIDENTS.WHEN THIS PERSON RESURFACED
AT OUR SCHOOLO SHE NOTICED AND FOLLOWED PROBLEMS OUR SCHOOLS PROBLEMS.
HARPER BROUGHT INTO A DIFFICULT POSITION AND ENVIRONMENT, ACCORDING TO
OTHERS IN SFUSD MGMT, HARPER EXPRESSED INTEREST IN LEAVING THE SCHOOL
ACCORDING TO PERSONÕS WHO SPOKE WITH MAUFUS.MAUFUS BELIEVES GARCIA
TRIED TO CHANGE AND FIX THE PROBLEMS BUT A LOT HAS Happened since he
was principal here to do this.

· master schedule concerns:discussion
principal changed without discussion, consultation, or even attempting
to reach a consensus types of electives taught, persons teaching
reading and or electives classes, unilaterally changing sdc program
without agreement of teachers or parents/guardians. This year unlike
past years and practice, principal without discussion or meeting with
ubc put into place his own schedule using old template. Due to
conversations he had with staff throughout the year about their dealing
with the union and ubc , and an investigation of him he blamed
individual ubc members for obtaining, he retaliated against these most
vocal members by unilaterally and arbitrarily changing the sdc program,
involuntarily reassigning the sdc teachers, seventh grade science
teacher, and placing involuntarily and in violation of contract rsp
teachers in reading, placing other teachers in third period
reading/elective classes they are not highly qualified to teach,
removing teachers from classes they are highly qualified to teach and
have been teaching successfully for one or more years.

incidents with students:
· have been ongoing past three years. These have been documented and
communicated with little or nothing occurring to remedy the problem
· incidents presented and described as well as what was and wasnÕt done
by sfusd mgmt in response to allegations and students.parents/guardians
complaints.
· Several incidents over the years have been reported to cps, sfusd
administrators, student health, compliance officer, and even school
board members with little or nothing done in response.

Incidents with certificated/classified staff
· Substitute teachers still not being provided keys
· Counselor teaching class not provided with key
· Counselors made to teach peer resource class
· Faculty/staff arbitrarily harassed for tardies and absences where
others are/have been excused, and for attending approved and required
workshops
· Persons who go into principalÕs office without representation often
face harassment
· PrincipalÕs performance throughout the years has created a hostile
working environment for students and staff alike
· Counselors have screamed and yelled at students and staff and each
other in front of students, parents , guardians and visitors
· Teachers/sataff who support the principal have been allowed to leave,
come in late or behave however they want without incident or
correction.
· New teachers and staff have been told by principal and others within
his circle to stay away from and not become involved with union. Those
who become active in union at school have faced incidents of
principalÕs harassment, and arbitrary actions.
· One supporter of principal was allowed to write questionable if not
slanderous letters about one consultant our site deals with and one
security guard without facing any consequences for their actions.

Current concerns:

· normally when principal leaves they try to support incoming principal
to promote a smooth transition. It has been the opposite with this
principal:
· he has in a retaliatory manner unilaterally and arbitrarily changed
the sdc program and involuntarily reassigned these teachers, without
the teachers consent, consultation with ubc, informing or agreement of
parents/guardians and in violation of students ieps.
· Principal was not chosen through past best district practice of sfusd
leaving choice of ssc site selction committee trained by sfusd with
final decision by sfusd. Ms maufus surprised to hear that school was
not involved in the decision making process, when she was informed they
did participate in this principal decision. Members were concerned that
this means that the principal was chosen by the same two individuals
who chose mr cho and supported him without question the past four years
despite problems he was responsible for creating.
· Maufus then states had we be informed mr harper will not be returning
and a new assistant principal has been chosen. Members stae they are
upset and concerned about being told this because they had not been
informed or a part of the decision making process. Maufus stated she
was told that mr harper stated he would leave the district so he was
made assistant principal of willy brown , where she was told that he
still has close ties and wanted to return. Members repeated their
concern they were not informed about any of this and that the site ssc
selection process was bypassed to choose someone sfusd administrators
are happy with but the school community had no part in deciding. Ms
maufus stated her surprise that we did not participatge in this
decision or had not been informed who the person was, she stated she
would look in to this and get back to us.maufus asks us to discuss with
harper what process was used for him to make decision and to get back
to her on this. Stated she would like to speak directly to mr harper
about this process.

Discuusion with maufus:

· ms maufus stated that because of the problems our school has
experienced this year. Tony smith has informed her that he will take a
direct part in helping to facilitate a smooth transition next year by
providing any assistance and support we need.
· Ms maufus states the school board has also taken a direct interest
with what is happening at our school site and why it was allowed to get
to this point , before anything was done to make corrections. She also
questioned with how these changes were communicated after discussion of
the assistant superintendents letter regarding these changes. She
stated she would share our discussed and binder information with the
board for us to meet with them in closed session either june 19th,2008
or in julyÉ.members stated we wanted the school board to realize this
problem is systemic of middle schools as union grievances and
arbitration related to middle schools show, and that the problem is
directly related to the assistant superintendent of middle schools and
associate superintendent for their unquestioning support of principals
actions at schools such as ours.
· Ms maufus stated school board will not be a cheerleader for the
actions which have occurred to us and doesnÕt want obfuscation of
issues or actions to occur.
· Ms maufus stated tony smith and she would help with this transition
with the new principal and new assistant principal. Your site will be
provided with intensive support to help our site rebuild its
collaborative community. You will be given 5 minutes before the school
board goes to closed session
· Our issues will go into closed session
· She will let us know the exact date so we will be able to prepare
· Bring students, parents/guardians and staff
· Maufus and kim will be back in july
· She will talk to sanchez, jane, smith about our meeting
· We should meet with new administrators and tony smith to start a
positive dialogue . maufus will discuss this meeting with tony smith to
see when he is available to do this and will get back with us on a
meeting time when we may meet with tony smith and new administrators.
· Tells us to organize with parents, students and staff on presentation
about experiences, concerns, suggestions/demands
· States until then go on doing what we are doing. Says yes even if it
means complaints about the district or speaking with the press.
· She will let us know who we can speak with at sfusd about this and
when
· Next closed door session meeting will be june 19th, 2008 at 5:30pm
· C. maltby recorder

Sunday, June 8, 2008

UBC POTLUCK LUNCH TIME MEETING / monday/june 9TH, 2008, AT 12:10PM IN THE SCHOOL LIBRARY....THIS WILL BE AN IMPORTANT MEETING PLEASE ATTEND

DEAR UESF LOCAL 61 MEMBERS PLEASE ATTEND
THIS MONDAYÕS FINAL
UBC LUNCHTIME MEETING,
JUNE 9TH, 2008 AT 12:10PM IN THE LIBRARY

IT WILL BE A POTLUCK MEETING SO IF YOU ARE ABLE TO BRING SOMETHING TO
SHARE THAT WOULD BE GREAT
VEGETARIAN AND MEAT LASAGNA WILL BE AVAILABLE .

TENTATIVE AGENDA :
1. UBC MEMBER MEETING WITH SFUSD SCHOOL BOARD VICE PRESIDENT KIM-SHREE
MAUFUS.
2. UPDATE OF ONGOING SITE MEMBERSHIP CONCERNS AND COMPLAINTS.
3. DISCUSSION ON PLANS FOR NEXT YEAR WORKING TOGETHER WITH A NEW
PRINCIPAL AND ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL TO CONTIUE TO MOVE OUR SCHOOL FORWARD
IN HONOR AND ACCORDANCE WITH THE DREAM OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR
4. OTHER MEMEBRSHIP CONCERNS

PLEASE ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE IN THIS TO HELP OUR SITE MOVE FORWARD
TOGETHER.

JUNE 2ND, 2008 UBC MEETING SUMMARY:
17 MEMBERS ATTENDED, THANK YOU !
UBC REPRESENTATIVES:J.GERBER,D.WILLIAMS,
A.BROWN,M.MCACHREN,L.WOOTEN,L.SCHUKNECHT,
J.GALGANO.
UBC ALTERNATES: J.SHELDON,A.REYNOLDS, V.GONZALEZ
SUMMARY
1. UBC ELECTION RESULTS FOR 2008-2009 SCHOOL YEAR:
CLASSIFIED STAFF UBC REPRESENTATIVES:
· COLLEEN MALTBY Ð PARAPROFEESIONAL
· CAREY JEFFERSON Ð SECURITY
· LEATHA WOOTEN - PARAPROFESSIONAL
ALTERNATE:
· DAVID WILLIAMS - PARAPROFESSIONAL
CERTIFICATED STAFF UBC REPRESENTATIVES:
· JUDY GERBER Ð 7TH GRADE SCIENCE
· ALISA BROWN Ð 8TH GRADE ALGEBRA
· JOE MOORE Ð 7TH GRADE MATH
· DEREK BRYSON Ð 6TH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES
· MIKE MCCACHREN Ð 7TH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES
ALTERNATES:
· ALYCE DIANNE REYNOLDS - RSP
· JAMIE SHELDON Ð SDC/SI
· VICTORIA GONZALEZ- 7TH GRADE LA/SS/ELL
· LONETTA SPEARS - COUNSELOR
· LAURA HURLEY Ð COUNSELOR
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· BUILDING REPRESENTATIVE : james a. galgano

2. GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINTS UPDATE FROM UBC MEMBERS: SITE GRIEVANCE
WILL BE FILED ON BEHALF OF SITE AND AGGRIEVED MEMBERS REGARDING
UNILATERAL AND ARBITRARY ADM DEVELOPED MASTER SCHEDULE.
3. UPDATE OF PROPOSITION ÒAÓ EFFORTS AND CALL FOR SUPPORT:
· NEED VOLUNTEERS TO PHONE BANK
· NEED MEMBERS TO MARCH ON SAN BRUNO
PROPSITION ÒAÓ WINS! 69.75%
Highlights of the ÒSan Francisco Quality Teacher And Education Act Ó
Parcel Tax Initiative

On February 12, 2008 the San Francisco Board of Education voted
unanimously to place the 'San Francisco Quality Teacher and Education
Act' parcel tax initiative on the June 2008 ballot. In recognition of
the difficulty SFUSD has in recruiting and retaining great teachers,
the measure would provide over $20 million to boost teacher salaries,
increase continuing education, and create innovative new programs to
help improve and reward teaching in San Francisco.
¥
Significant increases to K-12 certificated salary schedules: The parcel
tax would add approximately $11.5 million to the certificated salary
schedule. For credentialed teachers, step increases would range from
$500 to $6,300, depending on the number of additional units earned
beyond a BA. Lifetime earnings would increase from $25,000 to as much
as $92,500. The salary schedule will also offer an incentive for
teachers to continue their education by offering significant increases
in the BA+60 salary schedule. Increases between most steps would also
be normalized. Similar advances would be made by school psychologists,
speech pathologists, social workers, and nurses. For more information,
see the parcel tax salary schedules.
¥
Teacher retention bonuses paid to K-12 certificated staff after year 4
and year 8: Teachers are most likely to leave San Francisco after
their fourth and eighth years. The parcel tax would help reduce this
turnover by giving teachers with at least a BA+30 a $2,500 bonus after
completing their fourth year, and teachers with a BA+60 a $3,000 bonus
after completing their eighth year. The bonuses would also be provided
to school psychologists, speech pathologists, social workers, and
nurses.
¥
Continuing education:An additional 18 hours of continuing education for
all K-12 certificated bargaining unit members, would be paid at the
rate of $40 per hour. An additional 6 hours of continuing education for
all CDP teachers would be paid at a rate of $30 per hour. An additional
12 hours of continuing education would be given to each
paraprofessional at a rate of $19 per hour. The goal is to have
continuing education decisions made at the school site and embedded
into site programs.
¥
Increase in paraprofessional retirement contributions.In addition to
the gains made in the last contract, the parcel tax would raise the
district contribution to PARS to the equivalent of the districtÕs
Social Security contribution. This is the next step in moving
paraprofessionals out of PARS and into an improved pension system.
¥
Improvements in the Child Development Program:A commitment to fully
support the CDP Staffing Pilot Program, with the goal of making it the
standard for the entire Child Development program.
¥
Expansion of substitute healthcare benefits: The parcel tax would
provide health benefits to a total of forty substitutes who work at
least 160 days during the school year. Effective next school year,
these 160-day subs would be assigned to hard-to-staff schools first. If
no hard-to-staff school assignments are available, the substitute would
be able to select another assignment for that day.
¥
Creation of a Master Teacher program:In the interest of supporting
teacher leadership, up to fifty teachers would be designated as Master
Teachers, earning an additional $2,500 and receiving .2 FTE release
time to assist other teachers at their school or other
district-designated sites.
¥
$2,000 for K-12 teachers in recognition of work beyond the school day:
In recognition of the additional work teachers do beyond the school
day, each fulltime certificated staff member at a district-identified
hard-to-staff school could earn an additional $2,000 per school year.
This additional work would be self-directed time spent beyond the
regular work day/work week.
¥
$1,000 stipend for teachers working on their credential: In the years
that the district allocates funds for tuition credit, teachers working
on their credentials at hard-to-staff schools may receive a tuition
stipend up to $1,000 per school year for each of their first three
years of service. When money is available, this stipend would be
offered at other sites.
¥
$1,000 stipend for teachers working in hard-to-fill subject areas:
Beginning in the 2008-2009 school year, the district would offer
teachers in up to five hard-to-fill subject areas a $1,000 stipend per
school year.
¥
Support for school site increases in achievement: Starting in the
2008-2009 school year, the twenty schools showing the most improvement
would receive a $30,000 block grant in recognition of their efforts.
Improvement is defined not only as an increase in API scores, but in
other mutually agreed upon growth measures determined by UESF and the
district. The distribution of the money at the site level would be
subject to a recommendation vote by the entire school site staff, but
ultimately would be determined by the school site council.
¥
Additional support and changes to the PAR program: Parcel tax revenue
could be used to hire up to five additional Peer Assistance and Review
(PAR) coaches. The PAR program would also be reformed to include the
following changes: Teachers who receive a Ôneeds improvementÕ rating
for two consecutive semesters would be eligible to be referred to the
program, subject to the mutual agreement of UESF and the district.
After leaving the PAR program, if a teacher received an unsatisfactory
notice, he could be moved to dismissal. Teachers who wished to improve
upon their performance could voluntarily enter PAR. Self-referral would
not be subject to the PAR evaluation process. Specific standards are
identified to be recognized as Ôproficient.Õ
¥
Additional funds to improve academic innovation and technology and for
teacher salaries at charter schools: Funds would be allocated to
provide students, parents, and teachers with access to current
technology to support student achievement, and to help raise salaries
of teachers at independently managed public charter schools.
UESF LOCAL 61 BUILDING REPRESENTATIVE:
RESPONSE TO UNILATERAL ARBITRARY MASTER SCHEDULE DEVELOPED WITHOUT
FACULTY/UBC DEVELOPED AND APPROVED PLAN OR INPUT.

1. EARLY UNAPPROVED FACULTY/UBC MASTER SCHEDULE 3RD PERIOD READING
CLASS OPTION PULLED OFF INTERNET AN USED BY ADMINISTRATOR TO
UNILATERALLY AND ARBITRARILY STATE MASTER SCHEDULE JUNE 2ND, 2008
WITHOUT UBC CONSULTATION AND ADMINISTRATORÕS REFUSAL TO DISCUSS THESE
ISSUES IN APRIL, AND ABSENCE FROM 2 AGREED TO UBC/ADM MEETINGS WHERE
THE MASTER SCHEDULE WAS TO BE THE MAIN TOPIC OF DISCUSSION.
2. THROUGHOUT APRIL AND MAY DESPITE STATING THE 2008-2009 MASTER
SCHEDULE , STAFFING AND SCHEDULING COULD NOT BE DISCUSSED IN LIEU OF
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS AND CLASSLISTS, THE PRINCIPAL PROCEEDED TO WITHOUT
DEMONSTRATING NEED OR NECESSITY TO UNILATERALLY AND ARBITRARILY TO :
A. CHANGE THE SDC SELF-CONTAINED SPECIAL DAY CLASS PROGRAM IN VIOLATION
OF STUDENTS IEPS, WITHOUT DISCUSSION OR APPROVAL OF PARENT/GUARDIANS OF
THE SDC CLASSES, WITHOUT APPROVAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
FACULTY OR STAFF, AND IN RETALIATION FOR THE BUILDING REPRESENTATIVES
UNION ADVOCACY ON BEHALF OF AGGRIEVED FACULTY AND STAFF, URGING A SITE
INVESTIGATION OF SAID ADMINSTRATOR OVER MANAGERIAL ACTIVITIES, FILING A
CPS REPORT AND PUSHING AN INVESTIGATION OF ADMINISTRATION INTERACTIONS
WITH AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS WITH SFUSD, CDE AND ATTORNEY GENERALÕS
OFFICE. HE PROCEEDED TO REASSIGN SDC TEACHERS WITHOUT FOLLOWING IEPS,
STATE AND FEDERAL LAW, COMMUNICATION WITH PARENTS,OR AGREEMENT OF
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS AND STAFF.
B. INVOLUNTARILY REASSIGNED THE HIGHLY QUALIFIED 7TH GRADE LIFE SCIENCE
TEACHER TO 6TH GRADE EARTH SCIENCE WITHOUT CONSULTING TEACHER, IN
WRITING MOVING 6TH GRADE TEACHER INTO MASTER SCHEDULE POSITION IN
VIOLATION OF CONTRACT ARTICLES, IN RETALIATION FOR TEACHERS UNION
ACTIVITIES AND ADVOCAY ON BEHALF OF AGGRIEVED MEMBERS, FOR A SITE
INVESTIGATION OF ADMINISTRATORÕS PERFORMANCE, WITHOUT COMMUNICATION OR
DISCUSSION WITH UBC AS CONTRACTUALLY REQUIRED.
C. UNILATERALLY AND ARBITRARILY :
1. PLACED RSP TEACHERS IN READING CLASSES IN VIOLATION OF CONTRACT
D. PLACED HIGHLY QUALIFIED ELL READING TEACHER TO TEACH SPANISH
ELECTIVE VOIDING SSC SITE PLAN REQUIREMENT FOR ELL REQUIRED READING
CLASS SUPPORT, IN RETALIATION FOR TEACHERS UNION ADVOCACY OF AGGRIEVED
MEMBERS, IN SUPPORT OF SITE ADMINSTRATOR INVESTIGATION.
E. REMOVED 8TH GRADE TEACHER FROM 3RD PERIOD ART CLASS TO A READING
CLASS WITHOUT DISCUSSION, IN RETALIATION FOR TEACHERS UNION ADVOCACY OF
AGGRIEVED MEMBERS, IN SUPPORT OF SITE ADMINSTRATOR INVESTIGATION.
F. SLATING 6TH GRADE COUNSELOR AS PEER RESOURCE TEACHER THOUGH NOT
HIGHLY QUALIFIED TO DO THIS , , IN RETALIATION FOR TEACHERS UNION
ADVOCACY OF AGGRIEVED MEMBERS, IN SUPPORT OF SITE ADMINSTRATOR
INVESTIGATION.
G. INTERVIEWED NEW TEACHERS FOR UNDECLARED SITE VACANCIES PRIOR TO
THEIR BEING OPEN TO CONSOLIDATED TEACHERS THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL
DISTRICT TO MEET THESE ACADEMIC COURSE REQUIREMENTS
H. THESE CHANGES HAVE BEEN PREFACED BY THE ADMINISTRATOR IN
CONVERSATION WITH FACULTY STATING THAT THE UBC HAD SUCCESSFULLY WORKED
TO REMOVE HIM FROM HIS CURRENT POSITION.

SITE TEACHERS, THE UBC AND UNION ARE PURSUING REMEDIES THROUGH VARIOUS
AVENUES WITHIN THE DISTRICT AND STATE TO PREVENT THESE RETALIATORY
ACTIONS FROM BEING IMPLEMENTED.

THE UBC CONTINUES TO PROMISE THAT WE WILL SUPPORT ANY AND ALL MEMBERS ,
WHOSE CONTRACTUAL RIGHTS ARE VIOLATED FOR ANY REASON.
WE ALSO PROMISE TO WORK COLLABORATIVELY WITH THE NEW SCHOOL SITE
ADMINISTRATION TO PROACTIVELY ADDRESS AND MEET THE NEEDS AND GOALS OF
ALL OUR STUDENTS IN THE YEAR AHEAD.

AS WE CLOSE ANOTHER SCHOOL YEAR , I WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND MY THANKS AND
APPRECIATION TO ALL MEMEBRS ,WHO DESPITE THE ADVERSITY WE HAVE ENDURED
WERE ABLE TO STAY FOCUSED AND PROVIDE EVERY STUDENT WITH THE SUPPORTIVE
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND PROGRAM THEY REQUIRE TO BE SUCCESSFUL
LEARNERS.

WITH THESE EFFORTS ON YOUR PART WE CONTIUE TO MOVE FORWARD.

PEACE,
JAMES A. GALGANO
UESF LOCAL 61 BUILDING REPRESENTATIVE

BELOW IS A LETTER DENNIS KELLY SENT ALL MEMBERS
Thank You and Congratulations To All Who Helped Pass Proposition A!
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69.75%.

We did not have much room to spare, but we made it.

Congratulations to all of you who knocked on a door, made a call, posted
a sign, spoke to a friend and got word of the importance and value of
Proposition A to the citizens of San Francisco.

This effort unified the school community and it has set a great example
for what we can do when we all work together.

Thanks to each and every one of you.

Proposition A - Implementation Schedule
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Property taxes are paid twice a year, in April and November. Proposition
A will begin to be collected on the bill sent out this next November.

We have been informed by the City AssessorÕs office that he estimates
that 40% of the approximately $28.8 million will be collected by January
1, 2008. The next school year (09-10), we will see the entire 100% of
the tax collected.

UESF believes that increases to the teacher salary schedule must be the
first priority for Proposition A money. We have asserted that position
with the district.

However, the implementation in the first year is dependant on how much
money is actually collected, and a determination of how to implement the
other bonuses and incentives found in the measure.

The final determination of how Proposition A will be implemented this
first year will be made in the coming months by UESF and SFUSD. We will
keep you updated on any significant developments over the summer.

Go to www.uesf.org for complete details on Proposition A.

1.5% Raise Coming in July
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As a result of this yearÕs contract negotiations, teacher and para pay
will increase by 1.5% on the July paycheck. In addition, $25 per month
will be added to the district's family healthcare contribution, starting
July 1st.


Dennis Kelly
United Educators of San Francisco
2310 Mason Street
San Francisco, CA 94133

Sunday, June 1, 2008

UBC LUNCH TIME MEETING / monday/june 2nd, 2008, AT 12:10PM IN THE SCHOOL LIBRARY....JOIN OUR MARCH FOR PROPOSITION "A" MONDAY MORNING AND TUESDAY MORNING AT 7:45AM---WE NEED YOU THERE....PEACE, JAMES A. GALGANO

PLEASE REMEMBER TO MARCH FOR PROPOSITION "A" MONDAY 7:45AM AND TUESDAY
7:45AM WE NEED YOU THERE TO HELP WIN THIS CLOSE VOTE!!!!!!
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UBC LUNCH TIME MEETING
UESF LOCAL 61 UNION BUILDING COMMITTEE MEETING

MONDAY AT LUNCH TIME JUNE 2ND,2008|||12:1OPM|||
IN THE SCHOOL LIBRARY

TENTATIVE AGENDA:
1. ELECTION RESULTS
2. PHONE BANK NEEDS
3. GRIEVANCE UPDATES
4. JUNE COMMON PLANNING TIME CALENDAR
5. OTHER MEMBERSHIP CONCERNS

UBC MEETING SUMMARY MAY 27 , 2008
21 MEMBERS WERE PRESENTÑTHANK YOU
UBC REPS. PRESENT:
J.GERBER,C.MALTBY,A.BROWN,M.MCCACHREN,L.WOOTEN,L.SCHUKNECHT,D.BRYSON
UBC ALTS. PRESENT: L.SPEARS,A.D.REYNOLDS,J.SHELDON,

J.GALGANO-REV IEW OF PAST SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS AND PERSONNEL
CHANGES,SF WEEKLY REPORTER HAS EXPRESSED INTEREST IN WRITING A STORY
ABOUT OUR SITEÕS CONCERNS.
GALGANO,J.GERBER,M.MCCACHREN-DISCUSSION REGARDING THE CONTRACT
VIOLATIONS REGARDING CONCERNING STAFING, SCHEDULING, AND THE MASTER
SCHEDULE;OOTHER MASTER SCHEDULE PROBLEMS OF OTHER MIDDLE SCHOOLS
DISCUSSED;PRINCIPAL HAS NOT MET WITH UBC, HAS REFUSED TO DISCUSS MASTER
SCHEDULE, STAFFING AND SCHEDULE CHANGES, NEVERTHELESS HAS ARBITRARILY
AND UNILATERALLY PLACED TEACHERS IN CLASSES AND SUBJECT AREAS AND
ATTEMPTED TO CHANGE SDC PROGRAM, WITHOUT CONSULTATION, PARENT/GUARDIAN
APPROVAL,ÉÉVIOLATION OF SEVERAL CONTRACT ARTICLES AND IN REGARDS TO
ATTEMPT TO CHANGE SDC PROGRAM VIOLATION OF IEPS AND IEP
REQUIREMENTS.,STAR PROGRAM AND STAFFING UP IN THE AIR DUE TO BUDGET
CUTBACKS., PARENTS HAVE CALLED AND WRITTEN LETTERS AND COMPLAINED, AND
CONTACTED LAWYER OVER THREATENED PRINCIPAL SDC PROGRAM CHANGES.
J.GALGANO- 26 PRINCIPAL EVALUATION SURVEYS WERE COLLECTED AND SEALED
AND WILL BE GIVEN TO UESF 5/28/08
MEMBERS AT LARGE: (SEVERAL MEMEBRS MAKE STATEMENTS AND DISCUSS THE
FOLLOWING)
· DISCUSS THE NEED FOR THE SDC PROGRAM TO REMAIN UNDER ITS CURRENT
FORMAT TO TRULY REPRESENT STUDENTS NEEDS, ABILITIES, LEARNING STYLES
AND BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT CONCERNS., MEMEBRS CONCERNNED THERE WERE NO
WRITTEN DIRECTIVES PROVIDED NOR NECESSITY TO JUSTIFY THE PRINCIPALÕS
CALL FOR A PROGRAM CHANGE, SOME MEMBERS STATE THIS IS A RETALIATORY
MOVE AGAINST THE BUILDING REP FOR HIS ADVOCACY AT THE SCHOOL SITE.
· WHERE IS THE PRINCIPALÕS DISCUSSION REGARDING 3RD PERIOD ELECTIVES
AND READING COURSES, WHY HASNÕT HE EVEN DISCUSSED THIS WITH US THIS
YEAR,THIS IS THE FIRST TIME A PRINCIPAL HAS NOT COMMUNICATED WITH
FACULTY OR THE UBC REGARDING THE MASTER SCHEDULE, STAFFING FOR
2008-2009, AND SCHEDULING.,
· WHY ARE PERSONS BEING INTERVIEWED FOR JOBS NOT YET POSTED REGARDING
VACANCIES, SHOULDNÕT THE UNION FIND OUT WHY SOMEONE WHO WILL NOT BE
HERE NEXT YEAR IS BEING ALLOWED TO SELECT PERSONS FOR POSITIONS NOT YET
ADVERTISED AS BEING VACANT, ARENÕT CONSOLIDATED TEACHERS SUPPOSED TO BE
GIVEN FIRST CRACK AT THESE OPENINGS.
· TEACHERS DISCUSS NEED FOR CELEBRATION TO RECOGNIZE THE SCHOLARSHIP,
AND OTHER ACADEMIC AWARDS STUDENTS SUCH AS ZHARNECE BUCHANAN HAS WON
THIS SCHOOL YEAR.

GET OUT THE VOTE EFFORTS:
· JUNE 2ND, AND JUNE 3RD, 2008- 7:45AM--MONDAY AND TUESDAY JOIN US
MARCHING AND HANDING OUT PROP ÒAÓ LITERATURE ON SAN BRUNO AVENUE.
· JUNE 2ND, 2008 Ð 5PM PHONE BACK WITH US AT 2310 MASON STREET(UESF
HEADQUARTERS),10 HAVE VOLUNTEERED TO DATE PLEASE HELP US NOW.
· JUNE 3RD, 2008 Ð MAKE PHONE CALLS AT UESF HEADQUARTERS TO GET OUT THE
VOTE.
Monday, June 2 - Phone Bank & Get Out The Vote Drive
UESF Office
2310 Mason St. (at Bay) [map]
3:00-8:00 p.m.
Dinner provided

Tuesday, June 3 - Phone Bank & Get Out The Vote Drive
UESF Office
2310 Mason St. (at Bay) [map]
3:00-8:00 p.m.
· Dinner provided
UESF LOCAL 61 JUNE MEETING CALENDAR

June 2, 2008
Joint UESF/SFUSD Special Education Committee Meeting
4:00 p.m. @ Civic Center Secondary School (727 Golden Gate Ave., Room
207 [map])

June 3, 2008
ELECTION DAY
Vote Yes on Proposition A!
THANK YOU TO THE ELECTION SUBCOMMITTEE (TINA LAM, AND MAELY WONG FOR
YOUR HELP WITH THIS ELECTION PROCESS...YOU ARE THE GREATEST!!!!)

2008-2009 UNION BUILDING COMMITTEE ELECTION RESULTS

36 MEMBERS VOTED OUT OF 52 SITE UESF VOTING MEMBERS: 69% VOTER
PARTICIPATION. THANK YOU !!!!!!

UBC BUILDING REPRESENTATIVE:

JAMES A. GALGANO
31 - YES VOTES OUT OF 36 VOTES CAST- 86% VOTER APPROVAL
2 - NO VOTES OUT OF 36 VOTES CAST - .O5% VOTER DISAPPROVAL
3 - ABSTENTIONS OUT OF 36 VOTES CAST - .O8 % ABSTENTION

JAMES A. GALGANO - ELECTED UBC BUILDING REPRESENTATIVE FOR 2008-2009
SCHOOL YEAR.

UBC CLASSIFIED STAFF REPRESENTATIVES:

COLLEN MALTBY - 69% VOTER APPROVAL ELECTED UBC CLASSIFIED REPRESENTATIVE
CAREY JEFFERSON - 58% APPROVAL - ELECTED UBC CLASSIFIED REPRESENTATIVE
PATRICIA KOKA - 585 VOTER APPROVAL - ELECTED UBC CLASSIFIED STAFF
REPRESENTATIVE

LEATHA WOOTEN - 36% VOTER APPROVAL ELECTED - UBC ALTERNATE
DAVID WILLIAMS - 35% VOTER APPROVAL ELECTED UBC ALTERNATE

CERTIFICATED UBC REPRESENTATIVES:

ALISA BROWN - 80% -VOTER APPROVAL - ELECTED UBC REPRESENTATIVE
DEREK BRYSON - 61% - VOTER APPROVAL - ELECTED UBC REPRESENTATIVE
JOSEPH MOORE - 50% - VOTER APPROVAL - ELECTED UBC REPRESENTATIVE
MICHAEL McCACHREN - 50% VOTER APPROVAL - ELECTED UBC REPRESENTATIVE
* CONTESTED VACANCY

THE REMAINING VACANCY IS A TIE AND WILL BE COMMUNICATED TO THE TWO
PERSONS TO DETERMINE IF EITHER WISHES TO PROCEED TO A RUN OFF ELECTION
OR DECLINE TO DO SO . THE ADDITIONAL RESULTS WILL BE COMMUNICATED
REGARDING ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVES AFTER THIS DECISION HAS BEEN
DECIDED UPON BY THESE TWO INDIVIDUALS.

THANK YOU FOR THE 36 MEMBERS WHO DECIDED TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS
IMPORTANT ELECTION

OUR ELECTED UBC REPRESENTATIVE CONTINUE TO PROMISE TO REPRESENT YOUR
RIGHTS AND CONCERNS AND TO COLLABORATE IN THE YEAR AHEAD WITH OUR NEW
PRINCIPAL CAMI OKUBO AND ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MAURICE HARPER TO CONTINUE
TO WORK TO IMPROVE THE EDUCATIONAL AND CITIZENSHIP PERFORMANCE OF
CULTURALLY DIVERSE STUDENT POPULATION TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY AND
ACCORDING TO FEDERAL, STATE, DISTRICT AND CONTRACTUAL REQUIREMENTS.

IF THE NATION VOTED IN THE NUMBERS OUR SITE HAS OUR LONG NIGHTMARE
WOULD BE OVER.

SINCERELY,
JAMES A. GALGANO
UESF BUILDING REPRESENTATIVE ELECT 2008-2009

DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., ACADEMIC MIDDLE SCHOOL
UNION BUILDING COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION RESULTS-
36 VOTED OUT OF 52 UESF MEMBERS
UBC ELECTION VOTE COUNT 5/30/08

BUILDING REPRESENTATIVE
JAMES A. GALGANO-ELECTED
YES- 31
NO- 2
ABSTENTION- 3

CLASSIFIED REPRESENTATIVES
JEFFERSON- 21-ELECTED
KOKA- 21-ELECTED
MALTBY- 25-ELECTED
WOOTEN-15--ALTERNATE
WILLIAMS-12ÑALTERNATE


CERTIFICATED REPRESENTATIVES
BROWN-29-ELECTED
BRYSON-22-ELECTED
MOORE- 18-ELECTED
MCCACHREN-17-ELECTED
GERBER-16
REYNOLDS-16
SPEARS-13-ALTERNATE
GONZALEZ-12-ALTERNATE
SHELDON-11-ALTERNATE
HURLEY-11-ALTERNATE