Don't forget to attend... Whether you are inside or outside the RAS community... Below is the info and link...
The Legislative Action Coalition (LAC) of Robbinsdale Area Schools will host a public forum featuring area candidates for the Minnesota State Legislature on Tuesday, October 26 from 7 to 9 p.m.
This free forum will allow voters to hear candidates’ views on education, to consider their proposals for funding education in the face of a $5.6 billion projected budget shortfall, and to prepare for the upcoming election by meeting the candidates face-to-face. All legislative candidates from senate districts 43, 44, 45 and 46 who represent Robbinsdale Area Schools have been invited.
"Strong schools are the key to healthy, vibrant communities," said LAC co-chair Kami Aho. "Minnesota’s students traditionally outperform the nation’s schools, but decisions made by state leaders are putting this tradition in jeopardy. This year’s election will be critical for the future of education in Minnesota."
The Legislative Action Coalition is a group of community members (both parents and nonparents) established by the Robbinsdale Area School School Board to be an advocate for our public school district and the learners, families and communities it serves.
The forum will be held at Robbinsdale Area Schools' Education Service Center, 4148 Winnetka Ave N in New Hope. For more about the LAC, go to www.rdale.org and click on Legislative Action Coalition, or contact Andrea Wiley at 763-504-4087 or andrea_wiley@rdale.org.
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
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4 comments:
I'll likely be there, not so much to see the candidates but to see the LAC/District insist we be single-issue voters. Since the objective is money, we who ask for a little reform and accountability in return will be ... well, let's see what happens.
Here's a practical question for those many with levy referenda on the ballots. How do you get fiscal responsibility and accountability from your school district? Do you vote yes or no?
J. Ewing
Have returned from the RAS LAC's candidate forum. Good turn out by both voters and candidates.
Lively discussion was had on some questions. Recommend watching on the re-runs.
What Numbers Guy said. I only wish my two rep's had been there. But I had a nice discussion with Mike Nelson (46A) and Ryan Sibinski (46 challenger) in our breakout session.
A first for me was seeing Terri Bonoff put together a coherent sentence. Bonus: she even strayed off the DFL - Education Minnesota script a little. Her stock went up.
Veteran Ann Rest, a truly moderate Democrat, was off her game a bit, nothing but bromides.
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