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State Aid and State Library Cut Deeply in budget – Contacts Needed Now

“This evening I received this urgent letter.  Please read it and contact your representatives. ~Thomas”

State Aid and State Library Cut Deeply in budget – Contacts Needed Now!

This morning the House Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations Subcommittee adopted a preliminary position that does the following:

  • Reduces State Aid to Public Libraries from the current federal maintenance of effort level of $21,248,667 to $8,318,188 or a 60% reduction
  • Consolidates the State Library and Archives, eliminating 7 positions and $437,875
  • Takes away $532,289 for Library Resources in state General Revenue and replaces it with LSTA, thus reducing the LSTA funds available for other needs.
  • Does not fund the library cooperative program which is at $1.2 million this year.

Severe Consequences

  • The State Aid reduction would result in branch closings in large and small counties alike.  It would threaten Internet service in some libraries.
  • The fund shift immediately threatens services currently paid for with LSTA funds like the Florida Electronic Library.
  • In 2014-15 it would reduce Florida’s LSTA allocation from around $9 million by 60% to about $3.5 million which would almost certainly eliminate the Florida Electronic Library, including the electronic resources that all Florida libraries rely on, including k-12 schools.  Schools, colleges, and universities would lose access to vitally needed resources.
  • Some of the MLCs will likely close without the $1.2 million in Library Cooperative funding.

Remember, the Governor included State Aid in his budget and it is currently, to the best of our knowledge, still in the Senate Transportation, Tourism and Economic Development budget.

Also remember this is early in the process.  The House and Senate committees have not yet reported out their budgets and they have gone to the House and Senate floor.  The session is scheduled to end May 6.  But we have to act now – many of these legislators are new and need to see how strongly Floridians feel about their libraries.

Please contact your legislators and let them know about this problem along with the House leadership and TED committee members listed below.  It is critical for them to hear from the library community now.

I know this is rough news, but please be very nice to these folks.  We’ve been through this before and we know that they really do want to fund libraries.  We also know that if we are polite and have folks send them positive messages that they will respect us and continue to work for us.  Florida library advocates have earned tremendous respect in Tallahassee, in the Governor’s office, with legislators, with staff, the lobbying corps, the press and the public by keeping our message positive and respectful.  Remember last year when we were the last issue settled after midnight and after the House and Senate budget conferees and budget chairs had completed their work.  We need to maintain these folks’ good will all the way to the end.  If we get negative it will give them permission to write us off.  Our job, as a responsible constituency, is to demonstrate that there is strong positive public support for funding these programs.

Please reach out to everyone you can, friends, board members, customers, your friends and associates – maybe everyone in your e-mail directory.

A base message you may choose to include with your description of why the services are essential:

“Please, the House Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations Subcommittee, restore State Aid funding to the full $21.2 million maintenance of effort level, the damaging reductions to the State Library and Archives, and the Library Cooperative funding at $1.2 million.  Thank you for your support and your consideration.”

Thanks for your great work – and get engaged now!

Charlie Parker –
Chair, FLA Legislative Committee

Blessings in a Backpack – Video

Blessings in a Backpack (video)

Imagine you are sitting in your classroom on Monday morning struggling to make sense out of your teachers’ instructions.  Try as you will, all you feel is your stomachs hunger pangs! You try hard to concentrate, but you feel tired and lethargic.  Still your stomach aches, and now your head hurts as you look at the clock and wonder when it will be time to eat!

Everyday in Citrus County children arrive to school with empty stomachs, trying to learn without the benefit of proper nourishment.

The Blessings in a Backpack program has stepped in to help support school children, who by no fault of their own, simply do not have enough to eat on the weekends.  These children come from ‘food insecure’ families that are unable to satisfy weekend needs.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO…



Falcon Family Fun Fest

Falcon Family Fun Fest

Citrus Springs Middle School held their annual Falcon Family Fun Festival. Poceeds from this event assist families in need. Over the years the “Falcon Fund” has assisted many CSMS students and staff. The evening included a silent auction, lots of games and inflatables, performances by the CSMS band, food, and more.

I participated this year in the dunking booth. It was freezing but I had a ball heckling the kids and getting them to try and dunk me. This is a worthwhile event and I greatly admire CSMS for its commitment to assisting their community.

The event raised over $4,300 for the Falcon Fund and made $233 in lollipop sales to benefit the Relay For Life and the Christmas gifts for the “in-need” Falcon families.

Citrus Springs Elementary School 25th Anniversary Celebration

Citrus Springs Elementary School 25th Anniversary Celebration

Citrus Springs Elementary School on Thursday, March 20th, 2011 , celebrated their 25th Anniversary since opening in 1986 (see video below).  All the past principals were present. At the celebration the school, along with the help of Lecanto High School cheerleaders, revealed the new CSES mascot, “The HAWK”! The Hawk was a great choice as it combines the spirit of the previous mascot and complements the middle school’s Falcon mascot. In addition , the CSE announced it would be bringing back the school’s colors and motto: “Kids Zone – Enter with Care & Love“.

At the celebration a new “Wall of Principals” was unveiled. Complete with pictures of all the principal past and present.  After the celebration the school provided a wonderful potluck lunch for its guests. It was a wonderful day. GO HAWKS!!!

 

 

Week In Review: Mar 6th – Mar 12th, 2011

Week In Review: Mar 6th – Mar 12th, 2011

 

Falcon Family Fun Fest

Falcon Family Fun Fest Citrus Springs Middle School held their annual Falcon Family Fun Festival. Poceeds from this event assist families in need. Over the years the “Falcon Fund” has assisted many CSMS students and staff. The evening included a silent auction, lots of games and inflatables, performances by the CSMS band, food, and more. […]

Citrus Springs Elementary School 25th Anniversary Celebration

Citrus Springs Elementary School 25th Anniversary Celebration Citrus Springs Elementary School on Thursday, March 20th, 2011 , celebrated their 25th Anniversary since opening in 1986. All the past principals were present. At the celebration the school, along with the help of Lecanto High School cheerleaders, revealed the new CSES mascot, “The HAWK”! The Hawk was […]

School Board Review for March 8th, 2011 Meeting

School Board Review for March 8th, 2011 Meeting At the March 8th, 2011 , regular school board meeting Geoffrey Greene, Citrus County Property Appraiser , presented a Special Budget Workshop to the school board on the current property value trends for the nation, our state, and Citrus county. BRPH presented an updated overview of the […]

Schools Received PBS Awards

Schools Received PBS Awards Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning I accompanied Renee Mavros and Matt McCraine from the Exceptional Student Education department of CCSD as we presented Florida’s Positive Behavior Support (PBS) awards to three of our elementary schools for being a PBS Model School.  PBS gives people a new way to think about behavior. […]

ChronicleOnline: Big strides for little legs

Big strides for little legs Students run marathon to support LifeSouth By Cheri Harris Wednesday, March 9, 2011 LECANTO — The official reason behind the 2011 Five Points of Life Kids Marathon, a program of LifeSouth Community Blood Centers, is to raise awareness about five ways to share life with others: through giving blood, apheresis, […]

Schools Received PBS Awards

Schools Received PBS Awards

Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning I accompanied Renee Mavros and Matt McCraine from the Exceptional Student Education department of CCSD as we presented Florida’s Positive Behavior Support (PBS) awards to three of our elementary schools for being a PBS Model School.  PBS gives people a new way to think about behavior. PBS is based on understanding why problem behaviors occur – the behavior’s function. This approach to behavior can occur on a school-wide level, in a specific setting, classroom, or with an individual student. PBS is the application of evidence-based strategies and systems to assist schools to increase academic performance, increase safety, decrease problem behavior, and establish positive school cultures.

Citrus Springs Elementary in its first year participating achieved a Gold medal banner for its high achieving work with students, families and community.

Forest Ridge Elementary and Pleasant Grove Elementary achieved a Bronze medal banner for their PBS work with students, families and community.

Specific Characteristics of PBS Model Schools are:
  • Showing consistent methods of utilizing data to better serve
    students and staff
  • Teaching PBS to new students throughout the school year
  • Providing creative and engaging reward systems
  • Extending PBS throughout the campus and partnering with the
    community
  • Including PBS into daily activities across all available
    teaching opportunities