Welcome

The Wickerdale Walkers were organized as a nonpartisan community group with the mission to make a difference for our children and educators. We came together as a group of parents who were upset over the loss of our children’s bus service. During that process, we learned about the challenges that face our school district. We got off the couch and decided to help. We made the plight of our children’s schools and the educators who serve them, our own. Our group has met with key state legislatures to pursue changes and amendments to the current laws that would benefit all of Colorado’s school districts. We are continuing this fight, but we need support from the community in order to carry this out. Please consider joining our cause, whether you realize it or not this fight is your fight. Everyone has a vested interest in providing the best education possible for our next generation.

Will you attend the Wickerdale Walkers march on the Capitol in April?

How do I make a difference?

We have many ways to get involved. One of the easiest is to mail a red crayon, (Crayons 4 Education) to Governor Bill Ritter, sample letter below:



Crayons 4 Education

Mail to:

Governor Bill Ritter and Budget Committee Members

136 State Capitol

Denver, CO. 80203-1792





Dear Governor Bill Ritter and Budget Committee members,

You are in receipt of 1 red crayon; courtesy of Crayons 4 Education.

Please take note it is red; this is to symbolize the debt the state is passing onto our children. The cuts to next year’s budget as well as the rescissions this year are stripping Colorado’s children of their ability to compete. Colorado already funds education at $1400 less than the national average, an embarrassment which is now being compounded. The Crayon itself symbolizes Education. We must ensure that this generation is better equipped to meet the challenges of the wider world that they live in. We cannot accomplish this by crippling education year after year. We are demanding a full review of the purposed cuts and alternate methods of funding be devised. Our wish is that you look at the Colorado State Lotto, which currently provides money for Colorado States Parks and also pays farmers on the Western slope to retain their land instead of selling to developers. We appreciate the nice parks but in time of recession and extreme cut backs we are asking you what is necessary the luxury of parks or better education in the lives of our children NOW? If you would like to be better educated about our plan for redirection of the Colorado State Lotto funds please visit the following web site:

wickerdalewalkers.blogspot.com



The education of children is serious business and we can ill afford to jeopardize their (and our own future) with a culture of cuts and fiscal irresponsibility!



Sincerely,



"Wickerdale Walkers"

A group of concerned parents....

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wickerdalewalkers@yahoo.com

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The Colorado Lotto

Does anyone out there know where the Colorado State Lottery profits are spent? (Yes this is a rhetorical queston, but please feel free to answer lol).

4 comments:

  1. I thought the profits only went to the Parks and Rec Dept, but was surprised to learn that some of the funds go to support school health and safety issues! Interesting. What portion of that goes to DCSD?

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  2. Brad is the expert on this one, however, as I recall last year the State of Colorado received a total of 8 million. Divided between 174 school districts Douglas County probable got around 75 cents, lol, I will look into It and get exact numbers for you.

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  3. The amount distributed to Great Outdoors Colorado is 50% of lottery funds, and caped at $35 million. Any excess goes to the Public School Capital Construction Assistance Fund per Referendum E.

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  4. In the past 10 years $50 million has gone to education(K -12) state wide. We are having a hell of a time finding out how much Douglas County received, but if it the funding formula has anything to do with i.t we mostlikely get about 12 dollars and 53 cents

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