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MAY 2012

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been decimated, and higher education stu- dents have been hit by the loss of faculty and courses and increases in their out-of- pocket costs. The only positive note at the PACE forum was the presence on the November Thousands of certificated educators lost their jobs last year, and 20,000 more recently received preliminary layoff notices. ballot of the governor's measure that would protect schools against further cuts. Against this backdrop, CTA and its partners in the 1 million-member state- wide Education Coalition are battling a fis- cal proposal that, while well-intentioned, threatens to force districts and local educa- tion agencies to fight one another for exist- ing funds. When you're ready to make a greater impact When you're ready to advance your career You are ready for American Public University American Public University is ready to help you move your career forward. We offer respected degrees in Online Teaching and Learning, Instructional Leadership, Administration & Supervision, and more – completely online. And people are taking notice. We've been nationally recognized by the Sloan Consortium for effective practices in online education, and 99% of employers surveyed would hire one of our graduates again.* When you're ready, visit StudyatAPU.com/cal-ed "weighted student funding formula," funds would be taken away from some districts and given to others to help students and schools with more challenging education needs. CTA and the Education Coali- tion have been telling the governor and lawmakers that "reforming" the state's allocation of resources can come only after all schools are adequately funded. CTA members from around the Under terms of the governor's the "weighted student funding formula." Hundreds of CTA leaders from around California will travel to Sacramento May 22 for CTA's Presidents Lobby Day. By Len Feldman Super Reward Checking! It's super. It's rewarding. It pays. And it's always FREE. It's Super Reward Checking at Provident. n No debit card fees and no monthly fees n ATM fee rebates1 n No minimum balance n FREE online and mobile banking n Zero liability fraud protection guarantee2 Balance $0.01 - $25,000 $25,001 and over state have been urging their law- makers to protect school funding and to defer any conversations about Requirements not met Endorsed by: APY* 2.26% 0.21% 0% 3 simple requirements to receive the rewards:3 1) 10 Visa® 2) 1 direct deposit or automatic debit/credit per statement cycle transactions per statement cycle 3) Receive e-Documents (877) 728-8472 / providentchecking.com the other institution, up to $2.50 per transaction. 2) Provident accounts come with our special zero liability fraud protection guarantee that re- imburses you 100% for any unauthorized electronic transactions. You are automatically covered when you report the incident promptly and meet your responsibilities for handling your account. For more informa- tion, visit providentcu.org/risk-free. 3) These are the requirements to receive 2.26% APY on balances up to $25,000, 0.21% APY on balances beyond the first $25,000, and ATM rebates. If the 3 requirements are not met in their entirety, the APY will be 0% and no ATM rebates will be issued for that statement cycle. The minimum deposit required to open this Account is $25. To qualify you must also be a member, 18 or older. Limit three Super Reward Checking accounts per membership. IMPOR- TANT: All transactions must be posted within the statement cycle which begins on the last business day of the previous month and ends on the second to last business day of the current month. * Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is effective as of May 1, 2012 and may change anytime. 1) Provident will rebate nationwide ATM surcharges imposed by debit card © 6/12/12 PCU *APUS Alumni Employer Survey, March 2006-September 2010 We want you to make a fully informed decision about the university that's right for you. For more about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed each program, and other important information, visit www.apus.edu/disclosure. May 2012 / www.cta.org 25

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