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    PRESS RELEASE
    Greg Krikorian, President, Glendale Unified School District
    1807 W. Glenoaks Blvd., #205
    Glendale, CA 91201
    Tel: 818-240-7088
    Fax: 818-240-7320
    Email: [email protected]


    Krikorian Sets The Record Straight:

    `Courageous Conversations'

    This year, the California School Boards Association motto is
    `Courageous Conversations' for the sake of our children. This is a
    sentiment with which I could not agree more, and I have continually
    advocated for increased communication between our school board and our
    city council to better serve our community.

    It was in that spirit that I chose to address the city council on March
    11, 2008, standing before the dais, representing the voices of
    approximately 26,000 children to address a very serious issue affecting
    schools - our state's budget crisis and the impact on our schools.
    The
    lack of adequate funding for public education has had an adverse effect
    on our students, teachers, and community. Our state ranks 46 out of 50
    states in education funding; approximately $2000.00 below the national
    average.

    To clarify the utility issue, in June of 2006, our district launched a
    district-wide energy conservation program with the help of Energy
    Education Inc. Their numbers indicate that if the District had not
    implemented the conservation program with the 21% increase in
    utilities, the cost to the district would have increased approximately
    $2,000,000.

    As a result of the proposed state budget, GUSD Board of Education is
    faced with a budget shortfall of $8.7 million next year, and we are
    looking for creative ways to weather this storm, while protecting the
    quality of our instruction. The School Board, administrators,
    teachers, and classified staff have all worked to control expenses,
    because legally school districts have little to no ability to generate
    revenues. This puts the students in our schools in a precarious
    position. In marked contrast, cities have multiple mechanisms to
    increase revenue. Sources such as increased fees, the levying of
    taxes, fines and municipal taxes give cities greater flexibility to
    maintain services during difficult financial times.

    Again, it was in the spirit of collaboration that I stood before you on
    March 11 to request help with the rapidly increasing utility costs. It
    appears that the Mayor and some council members have misunderstood my
    intent. I was dismayed at the allegations levied at last week's
    council meeting and the unnecessary personal attacks.

    As President of the GUSD Board of Education, it is my responsibility to
    represent the interest of our schools, teachers and, most importantly,
    our children. I would expect that our Mayor would accept nothing less
    >From a president of the Board of Education since his children attend
    Glendale schools.

    It is very unfortunate that our Mayor has acted out in this fashion.
    However, rather than dwell on personal issues and attacks, I implore
    our Mayor and city council to move beyond personal attacks and politics
    and focus on solutions. It is my hope and goal we get beyond this and
    move forward as a community, working together for the betterment of our
    children.

    The Mayor has chosen to focus attention on the quality support our
    community and schools receives from police, fire, and parks and
    recreation departments. As a school District, we humbly thank the City
    for these high quality services. Yet we believe that there may be
    opportunities for additional support.

    These are not meant to be outrageous or controversial ideas. Our
    School District supports many city-sponsored and non-profit
    organizations at little or no cost. We are happy to collaboratively
    work with these organizations because of the positive impact on our
    community.

    We must find ways for our community and its leadership to truly
    collaborate, communicate, and work together.

    I had the opportunity of serving on the School Board for the past seven
    years, serving as president for two terms. For the past 18 years, I
    have been the beneficiary of many of the wonderful programs created by
    our city, community organizations, and our school district, such as the
    Kiwanis, Boy Scouts, Little League and AYSO. I consider myself a proud
    citizen of Glendale.


    Gregory S. Krikorian
    President, Board of Education
    Glendale Unified School District

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