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December 2013

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Perspectives classrooms, ranging from AP to special education. We see recesses, lunchtimes, counseling sessions and after-school activities, followed by journeys home. The first sign that something's different about this particular day comes when teachers stage an afternoon protest against budget cuts. Students finish homework and parents cook dinner. Just when it seems that the students will be tucked in and kissed goodnight and the credits will roll, it becomes apparent that the movie's not over. There's still a long night ahead. United Teachers of Pasadena (UTP) members, administrators and others are going to a school board meeting to discuss budget cuts. Pleas are made to maintain programs and positions. UTP members remind school leaders of the sacrifices they have made by taking furlough days. A student tells board members that going to school with people of Go Public is an different cultural amazingly ambitious, backgrounds layered, moving and has made her inspirational film. a "more open It's a call to action person" and begs for stakeholders them to preserve everywhere to supthe many things port public schools that make her — because they help school great. children succeed, for Warning: Plot the most part, despite Maggie Reyes-Rothner, United Teachers of spoiler ahead. dwindling resources. Pasadena, in a still from Go Public. A district that Go Public shows us has already made what make public $2 million in budget cuts approves another schools tick — the people — and reminds $4.5 million for the following year. During us that despite challenges, there's also the credits, we learn some school employa great deal to celebrate and treasure in ees we admired and followed for an entire our schools. To schedule a viewing in your day won't return, despite excellent work community, visit www.tugg.com/titles and and dedication. We can only hope they will type in Go Public. be hired back. 7 Reasons why this should be the only credit card you reach for Earn more cash back for the things you buy most at the places you shop the most with the CTA Cash Rewards Visa Signature® credit card. Grocery and gas bonus rewards apply to the first $1,500 in combined purchases in these categories each quarter.* 1% cash back 2% cash back 3% cash back + $100 cash rewards bonus offer everywhere, every time at grocery stores* on gas* if you make at least $500 in transactions in the first 90 days** more and great features! Learn more and apply today! Call 1.866.867.6323 mention priority code VABXLA For more information about the rates, fees, other costs and benefits associated with the use of the credit card, call the toll-free number above or visit neamb.com. * The 2% cash back on grocery purchases and 3% cash back on gas purchases applies to the first $1,500 in combined purchases in these categories each quarter. After that, the base 1% earn rate applies to those purchases. ** You will qualify for $100 bonus cash rewards if you use your new credit card account to make any combination of Purchase, Balance Transfer or Cash Advance transactions totaling at least $500 (exclusive of any transaction fees, returns and adjustments) that post to your account within 90 days of the account open date. Limit one (1) bonus cash rewards offer per new account. This one-time promotion is limited to new customers opening an account in response to this offer. Other advertised promotional bonus cash rewards offers can vary from this promotion and may not be substituted. Allow 8-12 weeks from qualifying for the bonus cash rewards to post to your rewards balance. The value of this reward may constitute taxable income to you. Bank of America may issue an Internal Revenue Service Form 1099 (or other appropriate form) to you that reflects the value of such reward. Please consult your tax advisor, as neither Bank of America, its affiliates, nor their employees provide tax advice. This credit card program is issued and administered by FIA Card Services, N.A. Visa and Visa Signature are registered trademarks of Visa International Service Association, and are used by the issuer pursuant to license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. Bank of America and the Bank of America logo are registered trademarks of Bank of America Corporation. ©2013 Bank of America Corporation MB1013-SEV-AD-CTA D ECEMBER 201 3 | JANUARY 2014 www.cta.org 25 Educator 12 Dec 2013 v2.0 int.indd 25 12/14/13 3:33 PM

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