Check out Carla Fultz's lie on the Pickerington Education Association (the teachers union) website:
http://www.pickeringtonteachers.org/Calltoaction.html
She says, ''Issue 8 is a renewal levy originally passed by voters in 1994, renewed in 1997 and
2002 with the revenue essentially remaining constant for the past 13 years.
The current operating issue expires in December 2007, which means the district
would lose $2.8 million annually if Issue 8 should fail. Possible impact includes larger
class sizes, transportation and program cuts.''
This is NOT a renewal levy. It is a replacement levy. The school district wants to keep the $2.8 million and add $2.2 million.
Funny how now everyone wants to cover up the fact that this is a REPLACEMENT, not a RENEWAL!!!
Check out TWIP at http://www.thisweeknews.com/?story=sites/thisweeknews/102507/Pickerington/News/102507-News-442953.html
Jim Brink says, ''A levy loss will result in $2.8-million less funding per year and that will force undesirable changes to educational programming, perhaps resulting in lower quality.''
Lee Gray says, ''It is not new. It was passed by voters in 1994 and renewed in 1997 and 2002. It is revenue we currently depend on and if it does not pass, the district will lose $2.8-million annually.''
Did they conveniently forget about the additional funding? If it were just a renewal, the campaign would be plastering everywhere that this will not raise your taxes. But this one will raise your taxes.
And why are they threatening academic cuts, but are leaving extracurriculars alone?
Something stinks here.
I guess you just can't count on union presidents and school board candidates to tell the truth, or look out for the best interests of the students and families.
By Pickerington Truthteller
http://www.pickeringtonteachers.org/Calltoaction.html
She says, ''Issue 8 is a renewal levy originally passed by voters in 1994, renewed in 1997 and
2002 with the revenue essentially remaining constant for the past 13 years.
The current operating issue expires in December 2007, which means the district
would lose $2.8 million annually if Issue 8 should fail. Possible impact includes larger
class sizes, transportation and program cuts.''
This is NOT a renewal levy. It is a replacement levy. The school district wants to keep the $2.8 million and add $2.2 million.
Funny how now everyone wants to cover up the fact that this is a REPLACEMENT, not a RENEWAL!!!
Check out TWIP at http://www.thisweeknews.com/?story=sites/thisweeknews/102507/Pickerington/News/102507-News-442953.html
Jim Brink says, ''A levy loss will result in $2.8-million less funding per year and that will force undesirable changes to educational programming, perhaps resulting in lower quality.''
Lee Gray says, ''It is not new. It was passed by voters in 1994 and renewed in 1997 and 2002. It is revenue we currently depend on and if it does not pass, the district will lose $2.8-million annually.''
Did they conveniently forget about the additional funding? If it were just a renewal, the campaign would be plastering everywhere that this will not raise your taxes. But this one will raise your taxes.
And why are they threatening academic cuts, but are leaving extracurriculars alone?
Something stinks here.
I guess you just can't count on union presidents and school board candidates to tell the truth, or look out for the best interests of the students and families.
By Pickerington Truthteller