Dearborn PTSA Plans Rally Tuesday in Lansing to Protest Massive Education Budget Cuts for District
The Dearborn Parent Teacher Student Association and several other school districts across the state will be marching on Lansing Tuesday to protest Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s decision to cut education funding.
Dearborn school officials are eying massive job cuts as a result of decision by Granholm. For earlier story, click HERE.
Colette Dunsmore, Dearborn PTSA Council President, has been busy notifying parents and media outlets about the march and urging their participation. Ms. Dunsmore said the PTSA wants to fill at least three buses for the trip to Lansing, which is being funded by PTA’s across the district.
Here is what you need to know if you plan on joining the rally, courtesy of Ms. Dunsmore:
DATE: Tuesday, November 10th
TIME: Meet at 8am, leave by bus NO LATER THAN 8:15am.
LOCATION: Ten Eyck Parking Lot (Administrative Services Center)
DETAILS: We have a permit to be on the steps of the Capitol Building from 10 a.m.-noon. If you want to make signs, please do so! Make sure to include “Dearborn” on the posters plus you may also include “unfair cuts”, “support our children”, etc. You will want to bring a snack with you as we won’t have time to get lunch while we are there. You’ll be able to eat your snack on the way home from Lansing.
RETURN: Leave Lansing at approx. noon, return to Dearborn around 1:45.
ATTIRE: Dress warm as we’ll be outside for approximately 2 hours.
QUESTIONS?Feel free to contact Colette Dunsmore at 313-333-0121.
