Northern San Mateo County Defends Public Education!!!
In solidarity with the great momentum happening in Northern San Mateo County schools around the “March 4: Day to Defend Public Education”, the Kalayaan School for Equity is trying to do whatever it can to raise awareness about these seemingly unending budget cuts that directly threaten our public schools, whether it’s K-12, Community Colleges, CSU’s, and the UC’s.
To support our local school district, we’ve put together a 35-50 minute (depending on how deeply you decide to engage students/audience members) Apple Keynote and PowerPoint lesson that we invite all to download, distribute, and most importantly use on March 4th and beyond. We hope you’ll find it to be a valuable tool to raise awareness about how our local schools are funded and the short and long-term effects that further cuts could have on Northern San Mateo County. Included is some eye-opening data about the per pupil spending of our local schools, how that compares to other districts on the Peninsula, and info about California’s Economy that offers some interesting perspective on the issue. Of course, if you’re a Cali resident but aren’t living in Daly City, Pacifica, Colma (snicker), or South SF, some of the specific info might not apply directly, but—we’re really sorry to say—chances are most of it will connect to you and your community.
- If you want to download a low-res PDF of the presentation to preview it, click here. (PDF 1.4MB)
- If you’re on a Mac that has Keynote, click here. (Keynote 7MB zip)
- If you’re on a Windows PC or a Mac that doesn’t have Keynote, click here. It’s definitely not as pretty, but works just fine. (PowerPoint 10.6MB zip)
We’re currently working on other support materials such as other lessons, handouts, etc., so keep checking back. Kalayaan School for Equity is hoping to work up to a larger campaign to gather broader community support for our local schools. If you’re interested in helping out, please contact us at KalayaanSchoolForEquity@gmail.com or at (650) 641-2891 x573.
Wassup KSE!!
Just downloaded the “not-so pretty version”…it’s dope! Just wanted to give you all your big-ups on the work you always put out. It’s inspiring to know that the Filipino community in some parts of the Bay are active & doing good work for the people.
respect
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Thanks Mr. Santos. It’s always validating to know that that public educators like yourself appreciate the work of organizations like Liwanag Kultural Center and programs like Kalayaan School for Equity. We tryin’!!! Ha.