NEA-Alaska Legislative Candidate Questionnaire 

Candidate: Bruce Weyhrauch

Office: House 4

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Adequate Funding

1. Do you support a needs based process for determining the level of school funding?

 

Explain:  I support a long term solution to providing necessary funds to kids in the classroom, and public schools.

If you support needs based funding, how would you accomplish this?

No response.

2.  Do you support a return to the instructional unit approach to funding schools?

Yes

Explain: I support this as a better long term solution to providing necessary funds to kids in the classroom, and public schools.

3.  The recent changes in funding for pupil transportation have had negative impacts in a number of school districts.  How would you address this issue?

Appropriations of additional funds.

4.  Will you commit to working with NEA-Alaska and other groups in developing a long-range plan to supplement current funding levels and achieve adequate funding for schools within a decade?

Yes

Attracting & Retaining Quality Educators

1.   Fiscal uncertainty has caused many “new to the profession” educators to leave Alaskan school districts and even leave the state. What would you do to eliminate this annual event that has cost our state so many valuable educators?

1. Educate local students to become, and stay teachers.  2.  Adequate pay; fund PERS/TRS.

2.  Would you work to amend state statute to make sure that district claims of financial shortfalls are verified by independent third parties when dealing with the layoff of tenured teachers?

Yes

Explain:  There has to be independent verifiable information on which to base decisions.

Elementary and Secondary Education Act/No Child Left Behind (ESEA/NCLB)

1.  Would you support categorical funding so educators (teachers and instructional aides) can receive professional development to meet the standards set by ESEA/NCLB?

 

Yes

2.  What amendments to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (No Child Left Behind) do you believe need to be made to make the law workable in Alaska?

Removal of failing students; recognition of Alaska’s unique situation; funding mandates on Alaska.

3. What are you willing to do in concert with NEA-Alaska and other organizations to amend No Child Left Behind to be “Alaska friendly” and to gain full funding of the Act?

1. Resolutions  2.  Letters   3.  Hearings      4.  March on Washington.

High Stake Testing.

1.  This past year, some students did not receive diplomas for the sole reason they did not pass the High School Graduation Qualifying Examination (HSGQE.)  Would you support amending the law to allow schools to assess student knowledge and abilities through a variety of means and not just through a single test?

 

Yes

 

2.  Would you support funding for additional programs/staff to specifically assist students having difficulty passing the HSGQE?

 

Yes

 

3.   Would you support categorical funding for district-developed remedial programs for students who do not meet standards on Alaska’s benchmark exams?

 

Yes

PERS/TRS

1.  Would you support a single tier for each public retirement system as a means of attracting and retaining quality educators?

 

Maybe; I need to look at the impact.

2.  How would you see the state’s public retirement systems meeting their increasing financial burden?

Legislative funding.

Vouchers

1.  Do you support the use of public money for private and religious schools?

 

Not at the expense of public schools.

 

2.  Would you support vouchers?

 

Not at the expense of public schools.

 

3.  Would you support tuition tax credits

Not at the expense of public schools.

 

Safe Schools

 

1.  Students and staff must feel safe and secure in our schools for learning to take place.  Would you support funding for programs/staff that have been demonstrated to increase student and staff safety?

 

Yes

Explain: There must be an atmosphere of security and safety in order to adequately learn and teach.

 

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