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A 5 page paper rejecting an approval for a $30,000 political consultant for a California school district. The district is managed poorly and inefficiently; the superintendent seeks additional taxes to make up for budget cuts resulting from California's budget crisis. The paper recommends that the district implement cost-savings recommendations made five years earlier. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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File: CJ6_KSeduFundCA.doc
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Unified School District (PVUSD) board of trustees has approved spending $30,000 for a political consultant in advance of the 2010 gubernatorial election, ostensibly for the purpose of promoting the concept
of including a parcel tax or a bond measure during that election. The purpose here is to reject both the expense approval and its underlying rationale. Background Information
The PVUSD is headquartered in Watsonville, California, which is located about midway between San Jose and Monterey. Watsonvilles surrounding fruit growers provide many
of the various types of berries that grocery shoppers throughout the country find in their grocery stores. Area population is growing rapidly. The population increased from 44,000 in
2000 to 50,442 in July 2008, a 14 percent increase in eight years. In addition, the cultural makeup of the area has been changing as well. The population
was 45 percent white and 24 percent Hispanic in 2000; in July 2008 that balance had shifted to 19 percent white and 75 percent Hispanic (Watsonville, California, n.d.). Fully
44.4 percent of Watsonvilles population is foreign born; 40.9 percent were born in Latin America. All this is to say that the demand for ESL classes and bilingual education
has skyrocketed in the past eight years, doubtless increasing the PVUSDs operating costs. The PVUSDs 2008-2009 budgeted expenditures total $177,857,078 (Pajaro Valley Unified
2008-2009 Estimated Actuals, 2009). The district has 19,000 students, more than 45 percent of whom do not speak English (Pajaro Valley Unified School District, n.d.). The budget-to-student ratio
equates to per-student spending of $9,361. Superintendent Mary Anne H. Mays wrote to California Senator Dianne Feinstein in 2008, for the purpose of
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