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	<title>Voices from the Trail &#187; Budget</title>
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		<title>Budget Cuts Taking a Toll on CRC</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 23:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Already thirty classes have been cut from Cosumnes River College’s 2009-2010 academic year.  Although no full time instructors have been cut, some part-time instructors, along with their classes, have not been so lucky.  Student Services is facing the largest cuts, including their Counseling and Admissions departments.  Physical Education must also deal with significant cuts in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Already thirty classes have been cut from Cosumnes River College’s 2009-2010 academic year.  Although no full time instructors have been cut, some part-time instructors, along with their classes, have not been so lucky.  Student Services is facing the largest cuts, including their Counseling and Admissions departments.  Physical Education must also deal with significant cuts in classes such as mountaineering, lifeguard training, backpacking, and bowling.</p>
<p>So what is CRC doing about their problem?</p>
<p>“We are always striving to conserve in any way we can without jeopardizing our students education.” says KirstieWest, CRC’s Public Information Officer. The CRC campus has already gone “green” by recycling and communicating via email.  Although they have been cutting down on hiring, they are not on a “hiring freeze” and will fill any needed positions. As it can be seen, not only are Ivy League schools are being slashed &#8211; the local colleges, many of which are popular to our high school students, are also impacted by our nation’s economic state.</p>
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		<title>Budget Cuts May Cause Libraries to Close</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“I love MTHS&#8221; says Mrs. Klein, the head librarian at Monterey Trail High School, as Voices from the Trail discussed with her the budget cuts that soon could be affecting the library. It has been proposed by the board of education that the libraries of our district, including that of Monterey Trail High School, be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“I love MTHS&#8221; says Mrs. Klein, the head librarian at Monterey Trail High School, as <em>Voices from the Trail</em> discussed with her the budget cuts that soon could be affecting the library. It has been proposed by the board of education that the libraries of our district, including that of Monterey Trail High School, be shut down to save money. These budget cuts, she claimed, would have a devastating effect on the student population of Monterey Trail High School. Ms. Klein expressed her fears on the issue &#8211; those students who don&#8217;t have access to computers and other materials at home would be negatively impacted if the libraries were to close.  She says that she is trying to put out good information on school libraries importance and how they are essential to a school success, in hopes that the libraries will not be closed.  Numerous parents, students, and teachers spoke out on the importance of our library and the benefits in brings to the students of MTHS at a board meeting that was held to bring to light this important issue and discuss future plans for the library. Although the<br />
final decision will soon be made by the district and it will be dependant on the amount of money available.</p>
<p>The decision to close the library at MTHS will not only affect the librarians, but the students, teachers, counselors, and administrators as well. School libraries are designed specifically to help students with their school work, and therefore removing them could impact the quality of work produced by students. These students, contrary to popular belief, actually care about their education. Numerous amounts of feedback have been received by the librarians, from the students who claim that they desperately need our library. Therefore, we must take advantage of the library while it is still possible &#8211; you might not be aware of it, but the library is, and has always been, an enormous contribution to the personal success of the students at Monterey Trail High School.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Studies have shown that good libraries are vital for student success and test scores, &#8220;I feel that libraries are extremely<br />
important to literacy and information for research and<br />
school projects&#8221;, says Mrs. Klein.</em></p>
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