CFT Responds to Govenor SIgning AB 955 into Law
(10/14/13) Our state affiliate, CFT, the California Federation of Teachers, issued a press announcement after Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 955 into law. This misguided law is designed to help increase access for California citizens to community college classes, but instead creates a two-tiered system where the wealthy can more quickly achieve their educational goals while the middle class and poor are left behind. This legislation was opposed by nearly all faculty groups throughout the state as well as the State Chancellor’s Office.
The law provides that during summer and winter intersession, classes may be provided that charge the full-cost of offering the class section. No state apportionment will be granted to the college for providing such courses. The goal is that such classes be self-sufficient but not money-makers for the college.
The good news is that lobbying by CFT and other educational groups, reduced this law to an experiment that is likely to only happen at Long Beach City College, so the pros and cons of this idea can be evaluated before spreading it to all of our colleges.
Download the attached press release from CFT. CFT Press Release - AB 955