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Board Update

Good Evening:

Just a reminder my next monthly constituent coffee is this Thursday, May 26th at the French Quarter Café located at 5540 Wallings Road in North Royalton from 6pm to 8pm. I hold these coffees in order to stay in touch with fellow residents and listen to their feedback one on one. There is no appointment necessary. Simply stop by and talk to me. Hope to see you there!

LAST WEEK IN YOUR SCHOOL BOARD

Testified before the Ohio Senate Finance Committee on HB 153
On May 17th I gave opposition testimony on Amended Substitute House Bill (Am. Sub.) 153, the State Operating Budget before the Ohio Senate Finance Committee in the Senate Finance Hearing Room of the Statehouse in Columbus. I was among over forty individuals from various school districts and organizations from throughout the state of Ohio to offer public testimony on the impact of HB 153 during days hearing. This is the second time I have given testimony on behalf of our school district. Back on April 7, 2011 he testified before the Ohio House of Representatives Finance Subcommittee on Primary and Secondary Education on the devastating impact of HB 153 will have on the North Royalton School District. Since then the budget that was approved by the House made minor changes to the governor’s original proposal. In the most recent version, the North Royalton School District stands to lose $4.6 million rather than $4.9 million which will still have a profound impact on the district. In my testimony I shared with lawmakers a recent resolution that was approved by the North Royalton School Board opposing the devastating funding cuts. In my testimony I stressed to members of the committee “we urge the state legislature to focus on including a reduction cap of 20% or less on the total state funding districts received in fiscal 2011. This includes not only state foundation aid, but the tangible personal property reimbursement and utility KwH reimbursement as well”. I think my testimony and the Resolution from my Board sent a clear message on how to turn this budget around. I hope the Senators were listening. Besides giving testimony I also met with State Representative Dovilla’s Legislative Aid Chris. In addition I also had an opportunity to meet one on one with State Representative Anielski.

Board Letter to the Editor
If you haven’t had a chance to read the Board Letter to the Editor to the local newspapers, below is a copy of the one that was printed in the North Royalton Post this past week.

Districts like NR losers in state budget debate

Dear Editor,

The discussion of the governor’s state budget, not being as bad as some had feared in education, would disproportionately reduce state funding to school district such as ours. HB 153 would mean a devastating funding loss to the North Royalton City School District of almost $5 million (38%) in the next biennial budget.

In May 2009, our school community stepped up during one of the toughest recessions since the Great Depression to pass a 6.2-mil levy because they value public education. Our community has done its part. We, the North Royalton Board of Education, have been working hard to ensure that the Columbus lawmakers do their part. Over the last several months, the Board has been meeting with state lawmakers to discuss the impact this budget will have on the North Royalton School District. In addition, one of our board members testified before the Ohio House of Representatives during committee hearings on HB 153.

At our most recent board meeting on May 9, we unanimously approved a resolution opposing these funding cuts. The resolution urges the legislature to not penalize our district and like districts while offering increases to other districts. We also urge the state legislature to focus on including a reduction cap of 20% or less on the total state funding districts received in fiscal 2011. This includes not only state foundation aid, but the tangible personal property reimbursement and utility KwH reimbursement as well.
Unfortunately the budget was approved by the House on May 5 with only minor changes to the governor’s original proposal. In the most recent version, we stand to lose $4.6 million rather than $4.9 million which will still have a profound impact. The budget debate is far from over; as the Senate can still make changes to the House version. We urge all residents to contact state senator Tom Patton as soon as possible to voice your concerns. Also continue to contact our state representatives Mike Dovilla and Marlene Anielski as well.

For more information on how HB 153 will impact the North Royalton School District and contact information for our state lawmakers, please visit our Web site at www.northroyaltonsd.org.

Sincerely,
The North Royalton Board of Education.
Anne Reinkober, Board President
Len Reinhard, Board Vice President
Dan Langshaw, Board Member
Heidi Dolezal, Board Member
Cheryl Hannan, Board Member

State Budget Update
I urge all residents to contact state senator Tom Patton as soon as possible to voice your concerns on HB 153, the State Operating Budget. Also continue to contact our state representatives Mike Dovilla and Marlene Anielski as well. Below is their contact information:

State Senator Tom Patton
24th Senate District
Senate Building
1 Capitol Square, 1st Floor
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 466-8056
SD24@senate.state.oh.us

State Representative Marlene Anielski (Broadview Heights portion of our school district)
17th House District
77 S. High St
12th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6111
Phone: (614) 644-6041
Fax: (614) 719-6956
district17@ohr.state.oh.us

State Representative Mike Dovilla
18th House District (North Royalton portion of our school district)
77 S. High St
12th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6111
Phone: (614) 466-4895
Fax: (614) 719-6957
district18@ohr.state.oh.us

THIS WEEK IN YOUR SCHOOL BOARD

This week there are various meetings and events.
Monthly Coffee with School Board Member Dan Langshaw
If you are a constituent living in the North Royalton School District, you are invited to attend my next monthly constituent coffee on May 26th at the French Quarter Café located at 5540 Wallings Road in North Royalton from 6pm to 8pm. I hold these coffees in order to stay in touch with fellow residents and listen to their feedback one on one. There is no appointment necessary. Simply stop by and talk to me. Hope to see you there!

Weekly E-mail Updates
If you have any friends or neighbors who would like to receive my weekly e-mail updates please let me know and I will be sure to add them to my e-mail list.

Website Under Construction
I just wanted to let you know that my website is currently under construction. I will be unveiling my new and improved website at www.danlangshaw.com in the coming months. You can follow me on Twitter @Langshaw4board. I also have a blog at http://votelangshaw4board.blogspot.com.

My Contact Info
If you ever have any questions or concerns please feel free to give me at call at 440-596-0078 or e-mail me at dan.langshaw@northroyaltonsd.org.

Have a great week!

Dan Langshaw
North Royalton School Board Member
440-596-0078
www.danlangshaw.com

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