Davis Schools Foundation Campaign 2010
Our school district faces a $5.6 million budget gap for next year.
The Davis Schools Foundation has launched its annual Dollar-a-Day
Campaign to offset cutbacks in educational services and staff that
DJUSD plans for 2010-11 in our schools.
Closing the budget gap means eliminating 11.9 percent of the DJUSD staff, or the equivalent of 88 full-time jobs. Remaining staff will educate the same number of children – about 8,500.
Impacts of the reductions will be felt at every grade level and at
every school in the district through bigger classes, fewer course
offerings, reduced secondary counseling, and a slashing of campus
safety and support services.
Financing for our public schools demands a long-term solution. The Davis Board of Education is investigating the feasibility of asking voters to approve a new or replacement parcel tax to preserve programs and services currently targeted for elimination. However, a new or replacement parcel tax cannot be voted upon or take effect to benefit our students next year.
To retain a thriving school district, which benefits us all, DSF encourages us to come together and provide financial support to DJUSD now as a bridge to more durable solutions to the school funding crisis.
Gifts to the campaign are fully tax-deductible. How to give:
- Donate online at www.davisschoolsfoundation.org.
- Drop off a check in the “Little Red Schoolhouse” donation box at any DJUSD school or at the Davis Farmers Market any Wednesday or Friday through May 1.
- Mail a check, with a downloaded donation form, to Davis Schools Foundation, P.O. Box 1154, Davis CA 95617.
Time is short. Due to the district’s budget timeline, donations must
be received by May 1 to rescind the “pink slip” layoff notices that
have been issued. Thank you!
For more information, visit www.davisschoolsfoundation.org or call Karen Adams, DSF communications chair, at 530-220-4733.