Monday, September 7, 2009
SAAPAC to Show President Obama's Speech Tuesday Evening
Please spread this news! The San Antonio Area Progressive Action Coalition (SAAPAC) invites all students and parents, as well as the general public, to view President Obama's address to America's students at its office Tuesday evening, September 8, at 7:00 p.m. 7122 San Pedro Ave, Suite 114 (in the San Pedro Towne Center, in back, facing the Kaplan Career Institute). A discussion will follow the speech, which is expected to last 15-20 minutes.
NEBCD Labor Day Picnic and Rally to Support President Obama

Among the many in attendance were 2008 alamObama campaign co-coordinators Judy Hall and Fred Tawil, Lainey Melnick, candidate for US House of Representatives District 21, John Courage, candidate for Texas Senate District 25, and many candidates for countywide offices. View photos at this Facebook public link: www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2033417&id=1382783158&l=a2163983dc - Video of rally below.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
NEBCD Rally to Support President Obama and Labor Day Picnic
Monday, September 7,
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
MacArthur County Park, Pavillion #4
1611 NE Loop 410 (westbound access road between Harry Wurzbach and Nacogdoches)
1611 NE Loop 410 (westbound access road between Harry Wurzbach and Nacogdoches)
Honoring Labor, AFL-CIO, and TSTA, with special recognition for Bob Salvator and Connie DeLuna.
A rally for the broadcast of President Obama's Tuesday address to schoolchildren will be held at 12:00 High Noon as part of the festivities.
· Enjoy Ice Cold Sodas, Iced Tea, Hot Dogs, Beans, Chili, and Chips
· Hear from Democratic Party Elected Officials and Candidates
· Meet People and Join the Democratic Cause
· Everyone is Welcome to Come and Have Fun in the Sun (or Shade)!
Friday, September 4, 2009
Banning the President's Speech to Kids
Most school districts in the San Antonio area have forbidden teachers to show the President's speech to students in their classrooms next Tuesday morning, September 8. Only Edgewood ISD has had the courage to considers this an educational event and not a political one. We believe that political decisions should be made by elected representatives. Therefore, we urge citizens to contact their elected representatives, members of the various school boards, to express their dismay over the banning of the President's speech. The board members work for US, the voters, and the school administrators, who made these decisions, work for them. We should remind our elected representatives that they are the ones who are supposed to make political decisions that are subject to approval or disapproval by US, the voters. They should not abandon this responsibility to the superintendents, who are, after all, just the people they hire to run the schools. Here are links to the board web pages of some of the largest districts in the SA area:
San Antonio ISD: http://www.saisd.net/main/
(put the burden on teachers, allowing to show the speech but only if they have parent permission, and they have to provide an alternative lesson to any student withouth permission)
Northside ISD: http://www.nisd.net/genera
(banned all teachers from showing the speech)
North East ISD: http://www.neisd.net/regs/
(banned all teachers from showing the speech)
Judson ISD: http://www.judsonisd.org/d
Scherz Cibolo Universal City ISD: http://www.scuc.txed.net/b
Harlandale ISD: http://www.harlandale.net/
(the superintendent's statement is a broken link)
Edgewood ISD: http://www.eisd.net/201410
South San Antonio ISD: http://www.southsanisd.net
Fort Sam Houston ISD: http://www.fshisd.net/site
Comal ISD: http://www.comalisd.org/Bo
New Braunfels ISD: http://fc.newbraunfels.txe
Boerne ISD: http://www.boerne-isd.net/
If your own children are prevented from viewing the speech live at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, watch it with them after school at http://www.whitehouse.gov.
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