Monday, February 14, 2011

Governor Proposes Rollbacks in Retirement

For a complete newsletter report from MEA regarding the proposed rollbacks in retirement benefits please

The following is from MEA Communications 2/14/2011

"While it would be easy to engage in debate over Governor LePage's proposed budget, MEA is taking a more measured approach at the moment. Here's where we are and why …

1.) The details of the governor's draft budget are under review.We need to know the full extent of what is actually being proposed before we offer a detailed reaction.

2.) We also know that any governor's budget is just that; it's the governor's proposed budget. The Legislature's Appropriations Committee will have a great deal of influence in shaping the final budget that is voted on by the full legislature and sent to the governor for his signature. While the governor's budget does contain his priorities and views on important public policy issues, the final budget will ultimately contain a series of compromises that will be worked out after hearing from many different constituencies…including MEA members from across the state!

3.) Here is what we can say at this point in the process:
a. MEA believes that the Governor's proposed changes to the Maine Public Employee Retirement System are unfair and unacceptable. Teachers and state employees who retire under the Maine Public Employee Retirement System receive only a very modest retirement income and are not eligible for Social Security benefits.
b. MEA is ready to be part of the solution to address MePERS's unfunded actuarial liability (UAL). But before we jump to solutions, we want to hear from the experts at the MePERS who have been closely studying this important issue for the past several months and have prepared a report that will be presented to the legislature's Appropriations Committee later this month.
c. Once we have solid information concerning the various alternatives that are available to address the UAL, then MEA will engage in a dialogue regarding solutions that are fair for taxpayers and educators.
In the meantime, members and local affiliates should contact local legislators and begin a discussion about the issues we face.

From MEA Communications.

Follow the link at the beginning of this blog to find out how to contact your local legislators.

Crystal Goodrich, SEA President

Monday, February 7, 2011

MEA's Professional Issues Conference, April 9

Plan to join us at the University of Maine in Augusta on April 9 for MEA's
Professional Issues Conference!
An exciting lineup of sessions guarantees there will be topics of interest for everyone.Join your friends and colleagues for this in-depth exploration of the expanding horizons available to you. Experience personal and professional growth while earning CEUs. Participation is free for MEA members and meals will be provided.

On-line registration will be available to you soon.
Mark your calendar for
Saturday, April 9, 2011

and urge your colleagues to do the same.
Leading the Way to Great Public Schools for Every Maine Student

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Revised School Board Policies

Did you know that all staff are responsible for reading and following all School Board policies?
Some policies have recently been updated and are ready for review online. Some staff members are concerned with a few of the most recently revised policies.


To find all of the School Board Policies please go to the following link:
 
Or you can find them by following the steps below:
1.)  Start from Scarborough School Website
2.)  On the left click on board policies
3.)  Look them up by the Alphabetic code.
 
The policies some staff are concerned with include GCSA, GCSA-R, and GBEB revised in January 2011. If you have concerns about any of the School Board policies please contact your building representative or email your concern to seamaine@gmail.com. SEA is going to compile the list of concerns and present it to administration for review.
 
Please let us know your concerns ASAP.
 
Thank you,
Crystal Goodrich
SEA President

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Representative Assembly Meeting 2/9/11

Just a reminder that our first meeting as a Represenative (Assembly RA) will be on Wednesday, February 9th, 3:45-4:45 in the Wentworth Intermediate Band Room.

For future planning... the March meeting will be on the 8th, 3:45-4:45 in the Wentworth Intermediate Library.

We hope to see all Building Represenatives and Staff Department Representatives there! If you have any questions, updates or information you need to share with us for the meeting please email seamaine@gmail.com.

Thank you!
Crystal Goodrich
SEA President