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April 2010
| CSBA President Frank Pugh, right, gives an invitation for First Lady Michelle Obama to attend CSBA's 2010 Annual Education Conference and Trade Show to William Jawando, deputy associate director of the Office of Public Engagement. Pugh was in Washington, D.C., for CSBA's Federal Issues Council March 15-17. Full coverage will be in the May California School News. |
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27 April 2010 - Consultant Rick Miller and Legislative Analyst Mac Taylor will share their perspectives on the state's ongoing fiscal crisis and its effects on public schools.
27 April 2010 - Gregg Figgins, a board member in the Hemet Unified School District who represented Region 18 on CSBA’s Board of Directors, died April 24.
20 April 2010 - Boosting participation in the U.S. Department of Agriculture-funded Summer Food Service Program is a priority.
13 April 2010 - Two California districts are among 18 nationwide to be honored with a 2010 Magna Award recognizing programs that advance student learning through school board best practices.
In California School News
Education Coalition objects that governor’s proposed budget manipulates the calculation of guaranteed school funding.
Participants will hear from legislative leaders and discuss strategy for advocacy efforts.
Frank Pugh is president of the California School Boards Association.
Three developments in Washington, D.C., last month may shape education policy in California and beyond for years to come.
Candidates for CSBA president and vice-president must submit formal declarations of candidacy by July 12.
CSBA and 11 other organizations participate in the California Middle Grades Alliance.
The two major pieces of the midyear budget package that may affect schools include the gas tax swap and cash deferrals.