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Students lend their voice on budget

Teens at rally defend programs, activities threatened by proposed cuts

About 500 students entered the fray of the state budget battle Monday by rallying in the Valley High School football stands to defend education and their favorite clubs.

Funding for academic programs and extracurricular activities such as theater and band is threatened because Clark County School District officials are anticipating budget cuts of $150 million for next year.


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Almost a dozen students speaking from a stage on the football field explained what their activities mean to them as the crowd booed references to proposed budget cuts and chanted "Si se puede," "Yes we can" in Spanish.

Ronni Shy, 15, a drama club member, said not every student can be a star athlete or a valedictorian.

"When we walk into theater for rehearsal, we feel we have found our place," said Shy, a sophomore at Valley, 2839 Burnham Ave., near Eastern Avenue.

Hector Lopez, 17, a junior, said he was lost as a student until he joined Future Business Leaders of America.

"When I was a freshman, I didn't care about school," Lopez said. "I thought it was meant to be miserable."

Zhan Okuda-Lim, 15, said the rally was planned to take place before a legislative hearing today on the state's education budget to send a message to state lawmakers.

Eric Lystrup, 18, who is the president of the Valley Student Council, said the high school's administration initially suggested the rally but the students quickly took up the cause.

"We wanted to do this," he said.

Also attending the rally were Superintendent Walt Rulffes, School Board member Carolyn Edwards and members of Nevadans for Quality Education and the teachers' union, the Clark County Education Association, but the teens did all the public speaking.

Valerie McNay, a speech language pathologist who works in elementary schools, said she was both heartened and saddened.

"It's really great to hear the voice of the kids," she said before adding, "They shouldn't have to fight for this."

Contact reporter James Haug at jhaug@reviewjournal.com or 702-374-7917.

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Close the Schools! wrote on March 17, 2009 08:48 PM: There is no reason us retirees should have to pony up for these ungrateful slobs! Besides, with any luck we'll be dead by the time they drop out of high school! Blah blah blah... selfish blather... blah blah... revoke the citizenship of those filthy anchor babies... blah blah... vouchers... blah.

You people are truly deranged.


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Fire the Administration! wrote on March 17, 2009 04:32 PM: "Eric Lystrup, 18, who is the president of the Valley Student Council, said the high school's administration initially suggested the rally..."

So, we see yet again how these administrators are putting these kids up to no good. I say the "administrator" class should be pared back considerable, say about 80%. Fire 'em, get rid of 'em, most don't do any real work.


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vegaslee wrote on March 17, 2009 04:28 PM: How much less money, schools and teachers would be needed if we took every child out of the CCSD that is not here with legal parents?

You can not keep asking the schools to spend money that is not there to be spent.

Teach kids that are in this country legal, get them back to basics and you won't need to keep asking for more money.


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Fafner wrote on March 17, 2009 04:16 PM: Good on the students for fighting the power. Most of the "anti-" comments sound like they come from a bunch of old farts yelling "You kids get off my lawnQ" or "Back when I was book-larnin' in a one-room schoolhouse, there warn't no water. We had to git our own hydrogen and oxygen and make it ourselves." You got yours and screw everybody else, right?


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sarg wrote on March 17, 2009 04:13 PM: The kids in the picture are ungrateful tools of the democrats and the teacher’s union they are brainwashed and being used.

Work at McDonalds and actually earn some money and experience instead of knocking it, other people do not owe you an education, you and the fat sloppy democrat pigs that created you do.


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Tom, Burbank wrote on March 17, 2009 04:12 PM: "Pat Simmons" is a high-school dropout spammer - DO NOT VISIT THE LINK. I'ts about Washington State beaches. Did you not graduate from Nevada or Los Angeles schools?

Nick - You'd "have no problem paying more taxes"? Uhhhh, really? When is the last time you ever had some extra money and wrote out a check to CCSD? The answer is (ta-da!!), never! Talk is cheap. Schools get too much money as it is now, and they do not need nor deserve more. Otherwise, going back to the basics is an excellent point, Fire all the administrators and hire a herd of mad-cow disease crazed 3-legged goats instead.


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Time for Parents to Pony UP! wrote on March 17, 2009 04:05 PM: It's past time for parents who have children in school to pony up for their child's sake. Quit going to the taxpayers, especially, those who have already paid 18 years of taxes to the schools. 18 years is enough.. it pays for one more to drift through the system. After paying for 18 years, one should be freed from continued extortion from the government to pay for schools.


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Patrick H wrote on March 17, 2009 03:57 PM: Rudy is right; the existence of the Clark County Education Association, Nevadans for Quality Education and the Nevada State Education Association are perpetuations of digging deeper and deeper into the taxpayer’s pockets. Satisfying such organizations would be unattainable since it would terminate their existence.

The current approach of funding public education is one that unjustly shackles the taxpayer, making publicly funding education a socially enslaving nonviable approach.


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Pat Simmons wrote on March 17, 2009 03:39 PM: Say what!? Are you kidding me? Are you serious? Is this a little St. Patricks day blarney or what? Give me a break. Don't believe everything that you hear. There is more to this story than what meets the eye. Read the link below before formulating an opinion on this. It may just surprise you a bit!

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1460685/washington_state_parks_in_the_seattle.html?cat=16


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Rudy wrote on March 17, 2009 02:52 PM: If the Nevada Taxpayers’ were to ask the Rubin Murillos’, the Mary Jo Parise-Malloys’ and the Terry Hickmans’ what would it take for them to be satisfied, forever removing themselves and their organizations from the Nevadan taxpayer’s pockets they wouldn’t be capable of coming up with a viable answer.


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