Volume 57, Issue 7
March 2009
Arcadia High School 180 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA
Coming Together to Think Pink
In this issue:
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OPINION pg. 5 Racism: The little racist comments that we make cut deeper than we realize.
Photos by REGINA FANG & GREGORY ZAJAC Graphic by REGINA FANG
PINK FRIDAY Students and teachers rallied to support the teaches issued pink slips on Friday, Mar. 13 by wearing pink clothing, carrying pink signs, and even baking pink cupcakes. By CORA ORMSETH & CHRISTINE XU Student Life & Exec. Copy Editor
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PERFORMING ARTS pg. 9 Little Shop of Horrors: AHS’ first musical in over 20 years runs Mar. 24-28 in the Little Theatre.
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FEATURES pg. 10 Spring Break for Under $10: Check out the fun things you can do over this spring break.
On Friday, Mar. 13, students and faculty donned pink clothes in support of the more than 60 employees in the district who were issued pink slips. Pink slips were sent out by Mar. 15, as per California law, as preliminary notification that certificated employees might be laid off in the coming school year. These potential layoff notices, which are based on seniority and criteria such as credentials and degrees, do not necessarily mean that teachers will not be returning come September. In a worst-case scenario that Superintendent Joel Shawn deems “highly unlikely,” a maximum of 41 classroom teachers out of the 56 in the district who were given pink slips will be laid off. News of this statewide Pink Friday, a Stand Up for Schools event orchestrated by the California Teacher’s Association (CTA), spread to AHS students via a Facebook group started by freshman Ryan McAfee. “I wanted to support the teachers,” said Ryan, who was surprised at the massive amount of people
who showed up to school in pink. In a school district where 88% of expenditures go toward salaries and benefits, Dr. Shawn’s primary goal to do “everything in our power to minimize layoffs” is a formidable challenge when faced with a $3 million loss in revenue to start off the incoming school year. The district is “tightening our belt every place we can,” said Dr. Shawn, but the enormous deficit remains, leaving little choice but to layoff employees. Arcadia’s school district is “tightly knit together, [so] if you eliminate anybody it affects the classroom,” said Dr. Shawn. Schools will feel the impact of the budget crisis as class sizes increase and faculty—from teachers to bus drivers to custodians—decreases. Spanish teacher Mr. Patrick Tierney said that in the economy’s “sad state of affairs,” issuing pink slips is “cutting off the lifeblood of our system.” Likewise, P.E. teacher and baseball coach Mr. Nick Lemas feels it is “unfortunate...and it’s a shame, but it’s just a part of life,” and wishes everybody the best. The thought of losing their teachers has evoked passionate responses among the students of AHS. Math department member and veteran Calculus BC teacher, Ms. Kerry King,
comments, “I think we had a very good response, and I hope the teachers feel a little bit better that there were so many people who were sympathetic to their situation.” Ubiquitous pink patches adorning backpacks and shirts show students’ support for the teachers who received pink slips. When English teacher Mr. Michael Feraco-Eberle received a pink slip, his students mass-produced pink “Team Feraco” and “Feraco Can’t Go” signs and distributed them in D-Hall. Mr. Feraco feels “overwhelmed, touched, and impressed” by his students’ response. “I can’t even begin to explain how I felt when my students walked through the door that morning…my students’ support makes this easier to endure—a lot easier—and I hope they realize it,” he said. It is important to keep in mind that none of the decisions regarding layoffs have been finalized, as the district is still in the process of adjusting the budget to keep as many teachers as possible. As Ms. King said, we are all hopeful that we will “find a way to resolve this situation with [a] minimum job loss.” cormseth@theapachepowwow.com cxu@theapachepowwow.com