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INCREASE FUNDING FOR EDUCATION IN TEWKSBURY

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Senator Tucker and Representative Miceli and Representative Finegold
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Friends,


We are writing to you because we know you to be concerned citizens of our great town of Tewksbury.  As you probably know, we are in dire financial straits and working to find solutions that will maintain our services and schools at a quality level.  Unfortunately, recent actions by the State have made this effort more challenging than ever in the short-term and nearly impossible in the long range.  A significant factor affecting our budget is the Foundation Budget and its formula derived at the State level.



The Foundation Budget represents the conglomeration of numbers the State uses to calculate its support of mandated services within communities (pensions, transportation, and special education).  Unfortunately, the actual costs communities are incurring to provide these required services is FAR greater than what the State assesses.  This misrepresentation on the part of the State results then in gross underfunding on their part and huge budget deficits to communities which are crumbling under these burdens.



With that in mind, we have created a petition which asks our leaders to fight for our children and to represent our families' interests at the State level by getting this Foundation Budget formula changed to more accurately reflect current costs for mandated services.



We hope after this reading this overview, you will decide to sign the letter by clicking below.  We were able to share over 500 signatures received by March 26 at the meeting that night at the high school.  We were able to share our concerns with Senator Tucker in person as well, and to send copies of our petition and signatures to Rep. Miceli and Feingold through their aides.  Also present at that meeting was an aide to Rep. Nikki Tsongas who took a copy of our signatures and acknowledged that our efforts had made a strong impression on her.  She informed us she would share this with Rep. Tsongas as well.

We will continue to collect signatures for some time to come.  This is only the first step in a longer process to get our legislators to hear us and respond.  So, please forward this to any and all friends, family and community members to keep our message strong and growing.

Friends,


We are writing to you because we know you to be concerned citizens of our great town of Tewksbury.  As you probably know, we are in dire financial straits and working to find solutions that will maintain our services and schools at a quality level.  Unfortunately, recent actions by the State have made this effort more challenging than ever in the short-term and nearly impossible in the long range.  A significant factor affecting our budget is the Foundation Budget and its formula derived at the State level.



The Foundation Budget represents the conglomeration of numbers the State uses to calculate its support of mandated services within communities (pensions, transportation, and special education).  Unfortunately, the actual costs communities are incurring to provide these required services is FAR greater than what the State assesses.  This misrepresentation on the part of the State results then in gross underfunding on their part and huge budget deficits to communities which are crumbling under these burdens.



With that in mind, we have created a petition which asks our leaders to fight for our children and to represent our families' interests at the State level by getting this Foundation Budget formula changed to more accurately reflect current costs for mandated services.



We hope after this reading this overview, you will decide to sign the letter by clicking below.  We were able to share over 500 signatures received by March 26 at the meeting that night at the high school.  We were able to share our concerns with Senator Tucker in person as well, and to send copies of our petition and signatures to Rep. Miceli and Feingold through their aides.  Also present at that meeting was an aide to Rep. Nikki Tsongas who took a copy of our signatures and acknowledged that our efforts had made a strong impression on her.  She informed us she would share this with Rep. Tsongas as well.

We will continue to collect signatures for some time to come.  This is only the first step in a longer process to get our legislators to hear us and respond.  So, please forward this to any and all friends, family and community members to keep our message strong and growing.

Dear Senator Tucker, Representative Miceli, and Representative Feingold,

We, the undersigned residents of Tewksbury, need your help.  Tewksbury officials and volunteers are addressing our budget crisis and its potentially devastating impact to the educational experience for ALL of our children.  It is clear that there are only so many levers that we can pull to manage our own financial destiny.   To say that we are extremely disappointed with the amount of money that our town will be receiving from the stimulus package is a gross understatement.  Tewksbury%u2019s portion is a direct result of the foundation budget, which we believe is fundamentally flawed. 

At the state level we need you to advocate for increased chapter 70 funding through:

·         Revisions to the foundation budget formula that address the fact that 50% of the foundation budget is a direct result of the income of the town%u2019s residents yet a town does not control its own local income taxes.

·         Revisions to the foundation budget formula that include more realistic personnel benefit costs.  For example, Tewksbury%u2019s 2010 foundation budget includes $3.5 million but actual costs are $9.8 million.

·         Revisions to the foundation budget formula that include transportation reimbursement for single-school districts just as is provided for regional schools districts.

·         Improvements to the Circuit Breaker reimbursement (either lower the threshold which is four times the foundation budget, or increase the reimbursement).

We also need you to encourage your colleagues at the federal level to fully-fund the Individuals with Disabilities in Education (IDEA) mandates, to continue the municipal Medicaid reimbursement program and to retain charitable giving tax incentives (e.g., charitable giving funds many of our educational and co-curricular programs through non-profit organizations).

Please help ensure that ALL Tewksbury students don%u2019t just %u201Cmake do%u201D but they %u201Cmake progress%u201D by making these revisions and improvements a top priority. 

Thank you for taking the time to address our concerns.

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# 622:
12:21 pm PDT, Jul 7, Angela Smith, Massachusetts
We can't survive without an increase. We need to increase funding for education.
# 621:
11:14 am PDT, Jun 30, Lauran Owirka, Massachusetts
# 620:
10:31 am PDT, Jun 30, Tori Auth, Massachusetts
# 619:
12:25 pm PDT, Jun 24, Patricia Langeleh, Massachusetts
# 618:
11:52 am PDT, Jun 24, Paul D'Ambrosio, Massachusetts
It is crucial to make sure that money is distributed fairly throughout the Commonwealth. The disparities in service levels between towns/cities is unacceptable and cannot be further perpetuated by this formula. Please do the right thing for all the children in MA.
# 617:
11:51 am PDT, Jun 22, Lynne Litton, Massachusetts
I want my son, and all the students in Tewskbury, to receive a good quality education. This is being jeopardized by our current under-funding. The class sizes are too large, the schools are old. We need a new high school.
# 616:
5:05 pm PDT, Jun 21, Joseph Gulino, Massachusetts
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5:04 pm PDT, Jun 11, Joseph Gillis, Massachusetts
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3:15 pm PDT, Jun 11, Marianne Gillis, Massachusetts
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8:30 am PDT, Jun 9, Janet Alman, Massachusetts
# 612:
12:44 pm PDT, Jun 2, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
It is crucial to make sure this money is distributed fairly throughout the Commonwealth. The disparities in service levels between towns/cities is unacceptable and cannot be further perpetuated by this formula. Please do the right thing for all the children in MA.
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4:46 pm PDT, May 25, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
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6:37 pm PDT, May 19, Heidi Bisso, Massachusetts
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9:58 am PDT, May 4, Elizabeth Searcy, Massachusetts
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6:04 pm PDT, May 3, Kelly Raso, Massachusetts
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3:33 pm PDT, Apr 22, Ed Sampson, Massachusetts
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3:31 pm PDT, Apr 22, Julie Sampson, Massachusetts
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5:37 pm PDT, Apr 19, Jennifer Kennedy, Massachusetts
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7:07 pm PDT, Apr 15, Jamie Lee, California
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11:28 am PDT, Apr 14, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
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1:52 am PDT, Apr 14, Jon Corlett, Florida
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1:05 pm PDT, Apr 13, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
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9:12 am PDT, Apr 11, Ellen Parker, Massachusetts
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8:29 am PDT, Apr 11, Gerri Rubico, Massachusetts
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8:25 am PDT, Apr 11, Maria McLaughlin, Massachusetts
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7:25 am PDT, Apr 11, Jolan Costantini, Massachusetts
# 596:
7:09 am PDT, Apr 11, Joan Styrna, New Hampshire
I have two young nephews, one of which will be starting kindergarten in the Tewksbury Public Schools this September. As a retired school teacher from the Timberlane Regional School District in Plaistow, NH I urge you to support a good education for all our children. Thank you
# 595:
6:44 am PDT, Apr 11, Kim Gagnon, New Hampshire
# 594:
6:13 am PDT, Apr 11, Lisa Desrochers, Massachusetts
The teachers in Tewksbury are being asked to maintain high standards of education with fewer and fewer resources and more and more children. It's time to put education first.
# 593:
6:06 am PDT, Apr 11, Karen Cintolo, Massachusetts
# 592:
6:37 pm PDT, Apr 10, Cheryl Bernardo, Massachusetts
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7:48 am PDT, Apr 10, Kimberly Welch, Massachusetts
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6:32 pm PDT, Apr 8, Lisa Hughes, Massachusetts
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4:46 pm PDT, Apr 7, Robert Hughes, Massachusetts
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12:57 pm PDT, Apr 7, Christine Hughes, Massachusetts
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12:34 pm PDT, Apr 7, Scott Hughes, Massachusetts
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12:25 pm PDT, Apr 7, Maura Hughes, Massachusetts
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5:26 am PDT, Apr 7, Johannah Andella, Massachusetts
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5:03 am PDT, Apr 7, Carla Duffy, Massachusetts
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3:49 pm PDT, Apr 6, P. Paquin, Massachusetts
# 582:
9:32 am PDT, Apr 6, Patricia Timmins, Massachusetts
Our schools are in terrible shape. The technology needs to be upgraded, the books are outdated. These children are OUR future.
# 581:
6:48 am PDT, Apr 6, Karen Sheehan, Massachusetts
# 580:
7:04 pm PDT, Apr 5, Cathy Beattie, Massachusetts
# 579:
12:30 pm PDT, Apr 5, Roslyn LeRette, Massachusetts
Please support the children of Tewksbury
# 578:
10:50 am PDT, Apr 5, Alison Shikles, Massachusetts
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7:40 pm PDT, Apr 2, Lisa Kuegler, Massachusetts
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6:39 pm PDT, Apr 2, Meg M. Winkler, Ohio
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5:38 pm PDT, Apr 2, Brian Frost, Massachusetts
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5:14 pm PDT, Apr 2, Christine Breen, Massachusetts
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3:33 pm PDT, Apr 2, Cheryl Edwards, Massachusetts
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1:43 pm PDT, Apr 2, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
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10:39 am PDT, Apr 2, Geraldine Ewald, Massachusetts
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10:37 am PDT, Apr 2, William Ewald, Massachusetts
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8:23 am PDT, Apr 2, Gail Memmolo, Massachusetts
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5:30 pm PDT, Apr 1, Eliabeth Cunningham, Massachusetts
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1:46 pm PDT, Apr 1, Victoria Keyes, Pennsylvania
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6:34 am PDT, Mar 31, Ann Gerry, Massachusetts
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4:49 pm PDT, Mar 30, Patricia Welch, Massachusetts
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2:04 pm PDT, Mar 30, Lorrie Imes, South Dakota
# 563:
11:57 am PDT, Mar 30, Maryellen Graczyk, Massachusetts
# 562:
11:15 am PDT, Mar 30, Richard Falzone, Massachusetts
Talk of closing school larger class rooms we are suppose to be moving forword help.
# 561:
10:45 am PDT, Mar 30, Dina Callahan, Massachusetts
# 560:
9:28 am PDT, Mar 30, Jennifer Garber, Massachusetts
# 559:
8:24 am PDT, Mar 30, JEFF HORTON, Massachusetts
# 558:
6:42 am PDT, Mar 30, Neve Power, Massachusetts
As a volunteer in the classroom on average 2-3 times a month I can see first hand how our students and teachers could greatly benefit from increased funding. When compared to all surrounding local communities Tewksbury seems to be grossly underfunded.
# 557:
6:31 am PDT, Mar 30, Donald Carter, Massachusetts
# 556:
5:24 am PDT, Mar 30, Georgina Kuckenbaker, Minnesota
What are we, if not educated? Children are our future. They are brimming with energy and potential...we are responsible for giving them the venue to become integral, dynamic contributors to society.
# 555:
5:22 am PDT, Mar 30, Lisa Doherty, Massachusetts
# 554:
4:45 am PDT, Mar 30, Toni Horton, Massachusetts
We need to improve on the school system in Tewksbury, in order to keep the families here. If the high school is not renovated or rebuilt, we will move before my two children have to attend that school.
# 553:
10:36 pm PDT, Mar 29, Jovon Crain, Washington
# 552:
4:58 pm PDT, Mar 29, Patricia Jensen, Massachusetts
# 551:
12:55 pm PDT, Mar 29, Kathleen McFadden, Idaho
Our educators deserve to be supported in the work they do to prepare our children to be the future of America. Our children will sour if our educators are not bound down by economic restraints.
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