Take Action - Reopening of Schools

 
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Hey there, CPOC Family!

The CDC has issued Guidance for Schools (see pages 42 on) that is very concerning to parents across the state, for a myriad reasons. Some counties, eg. L.A. County, are taking the CDC considerations in a questionable direction.

Please share this post to encourage others to voice their concerns.

The next two weeks are are critical in influencing our children's return-to-school environment! Copy and paste the URL in your browser and text/email/message everyone you know who can get on board.

 

 
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We’re in this Together

Many families are ready to express their voice or take action and Concerned Parents of CA PAC is here to help guide you in this important and unprecedented need for activism. Below, we will provide you with 3 STEPS — substantive GUIDANCE for your emails, and WHERE to locate your district/county/school-specific contact information. (You will have to do a little sleuthing to find this info, so best to begin from your laptop!)

Please know that we are aware that this type of engagement may seem overwhelming during a time where people have finite mental and emotional bandwidth. Many families are concerned with access to food, childcare, and/or employment, and have little time to consider this, but we MUST do so if we are to influence the new learning landscape. Let’s encourage and support one another!

 

STEP 1

Contact Your Governor

Governor of California: Gavin Newsom -  Contact him here. 
You can copy and paste the email template provided below directly into the message area on Gov. Newsom’s page.


STEP 2

Send an Email to Policy Makers

You can copy and paste the email template provided directly into your message.

 

01. State Superintendent of Public Education

Tony Thurmond - Email him at superintendent@cde.ca.gov.

 

02. District Supervisor

Each county has 5 districts with a dedicated District Supervisor. Find your county-specific ".gov" website here to search for your Board of Supervisors list.(Each county has a different web interface and site map. Dependent on your address, you may have to first identify your supervisorial district and email your specific District Supervisor if no group email is provided). 

 

03. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT

Find who your County Superintendent is here. Some only have a phone number available, but that's okay, you can call! 

 

04. County Health Officer

Find who your County Health Officer is here


 
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“Remember then: there is only one time that is important – NOW! It is the most important time because it is the only time when we have any power.”
- Leo Tolstoy

 

step 3

Email School District Administrators

Forward the policy maker email to 3-4 of your School District Administrators. You can copy and paste the email template provided directly into your message.

 

01. Board of Education

Search for your city's school district (eg. "Montebello Unified") here. Under the Web Address column, find your dedicated school district's website. Then, search for its Board of Education contact info. You should be able to email your entire school board.

 

02. superintendent

Search for your school district here (eg. "Oakland Unified") and locate your superintendent's email address.

 

03. School Principal/Administrator

Type your school name into the search here (eg. "Pasadena High") to locate the contact information. 


 
 

Thank You!

A special thanks to Protection of the Educational Rights of Kids (PERK) Group's tireless efforts working to fight for our children's rights and shared values. 

 
 
 
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OUR MISSION: To protect the rights and autonomy of the parents of California so we can make decisions regarding our childrens' health and education.

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