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They Will Be Coming and A Call to Mutiny
June 7, 2004
Dear Editor,
Now, coming soon to your street, the Parkway Strip Monitors.
For years the city has encouraged planting in this often forlorn
and monotonous strip between the sidewalk and the street. I thought
I'd done my part to make things a little better by adding a little
greenery over the years.
Wrong! When I was out watering same today.....yes, very "Greenly"
and sparingly watering, with a watering can.......along comes
Monitor Walt in a City truck to inform me that a couple of my
plants are "not a good idea" because they might some
day exceed 30 inches in height.
They've been there for almost ten years and only now has the
City asserted its authority. Good timing! The City can't stop
graffiti, litter, shootings or bums, but they can go on an onerously,
opulently expensive building spree and stop errant foliage in
its tracks.
Perhaps some of you feel left out or ignored because you have
not yet been Monitored. Fear not, the City has not forgotten you,
and They will be coming soon.
Steven Keats
Santa Monica
June 5, 2004
Dear Editor,
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District and the Santa
Monica Community College school boards seem to be all about spending
more of our money than what we have available.
The communities of Malibu and Santa Monica need to mutiny and
circulate a referendum, just like the proponents of more money
for schools, to endorse better choices with the money we already
have.
Local school spending has risen three times faster than the rate
of inflation in California, while overall local student performance
has fallen steadily. Teacher salaries in the local school districts
are based on how long teachers have been teaching, not how well
they do their job.
Less than half of the dollars are used for basic instruction
and little money is spent for industrial arts. Are we, the inhabitants
of Malibu and Santa Monica, really buying more value for our students
with the balance of the money that is funneled to our schools?
Do SMMUSD parents want to raise unintelligent children? NO!
In the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District alone, more
than half of the high school graduates, who go on to Santa Monica
Community College, must take remedial courses in reading, writing
and math. This is just to prepare them for community college-level
work!
In a recent proposition Santa Monica-Malibu taxpayers voted for
and gave the SMMUSD a second parcel tax on our property, but few
dollars of the money are being spent in the classroom. Three years
ago we gave Santa Monica College $160 million additional dollars
for the college and now the voter will be asked to provide the
college with a supplementary $175 million dollars of taxpayers’
money. (“College
to Consider $175 Million Local Facilities Bond,” June 3, 2004)
More money and higher teacher and administrator salaries does
NOT mean higher academic achievement. Instead of our school boards
focusing on "input" (more money and more teachers),
they should be focusing on "output" (student achievement
and better test results).
And that is all I have to say.
Tom Fakehany
Malibu |