
Thank you to all who came and participated and helped in the Candidate Forum.
If you were there, PTSA would love to get your feedback through this quick survey: https://forms.gle/5KxTy4XAstBKwRur7.
Thank you!

Thank you to all who came and participated and helped in the Candidate Forum.
If you were there, PTSA would love to get your feedback through this quick survey: https://forms.gle/5KxTy4XAstBKwRur7.
Thank you!
If you didn’t get a chance to come to our joint PFLASA/ PTSA meeting, I’d like to share some of what we went over, primarily learning about Austin ISD’s Prop A (not to be confused with the Travis County Prop A which will also be on your ballot), our support as a PTSA of Austin ISD’s Prop A and then further down a more comprehensive breakdown on Recapture and how we are in a serious deficit (and will continue to be in one if funding doesn’t change).
We held a brief PTSA meeting prior to hearing about Prop A.
During our meeting we talked about how our PTSA membership numbers are down from previous years and we’d love to have you join PTSA! If you or your family hasn’t joined yet, please do so here: https://form.jotform.com/222855994585172. When we have many members, it helps us have a louder and more impactful voice when we talk to our Lawmakers and Representatives. Rally Day will be coming up on February 24 and we’ll get to talk and advocate for our Texas Public Schools.
We also mentioned Reflections, please look for more info on Reflections here: https://www.lasaptsa.org/reflections and please encourage your student to submit their work!
We have an upcoming Trustee Candidate Forum, Oct. 20 at 3pm. We look forward to seeing you there! You can RSVP here: https://www.lasaptsa.org/trustee-forum/rsvp
And the last thing to mention about the meeting was to let everyone know that PTSA does a yearly “neighborhood goodwill” walk, we deliver a postcard and a little bag of treats to all our neighbors around LASA as a goodwill gesture, thanking them for being our neighbors; they usually have to deal with students (sometimes parents) who block their driveways or their trash cans, etc. This little gesture seems to go a long way and we’d love you to join us to spread some love around to our LASA neighbors. More info will be coming in the next couple of weeks.
Ok, now moving on to Prop A. We welcomed our Austin ISD School Board Trustee Ofelia Maldonado Zapata (D2) along with Trustee Lynn Boswell (D5 – former LASA parent). They shared with us why they support Prop A and why they think we should as well.
Austin ISD’s Prop A is a measure to increase the school system’s share of property taxes to the maximum percentage allowed by state law: https://www.lasaptsa.org/prop-a
Prop A will help provide money for teacher pay and more. Including the programs and courses we expect in our Public Schools, such as Athletics, UIL, Arts, Librarians. Apparently these courses aren’t considered “necessary” for a public school in Texas.
We as a district will receive about $41,000,000 additional dollars that will be used to increase teacher pay, bring back Instructional coaches and more. The $$$ received through Prop A will be subject to Recapture, about 51% of what’s collected will go back to the state. If Prop A doesn’t pass we will be under an even larger deficit, deeper budget cuts will be made; somewhere around 70% of Texas Public Schools are underfunded and in a deficit, read more here: https://www.raiseyourhandtexas.org/why-texas-school-districts-are-filing-deficit-budgets/
If Prop A passes, it will help cover some of the deficit, but not all. There will be more cuts coming in the next years, unless our funding system changes. We are one of 6 states in our country that provides funding via attendance vs. enrollment. Learn more about that here: https://everytexan.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Enrollment-Based-Funding.pdf
After the Trustees shared with us about what Prop A would do for a district and answered our questions, they left the building so we could hold a vote as a PTSA. We had a member motion that we as a PTSA should support Prop A and we had a second. The motion passed which means that we as a PTSA decided to support Prop A.
Lastly, we as a PTSA encourage you to VOTE. If you care about Public Education and our Public Schools (LASA is one of them), please vote. Early voting begins Oct. 21 and ends Nov. 1. Election day is: Nov. 5. Reminder to vote all the way down the ballot! Austin ISD Prop A will be all the way at the bottom, you’ll also find Travis County’s Prop A there. AISD’s School Board Trustees will also be on the ballot, including an at-large position which represents ALL of Austin ISD. (Come meet the people vying for your vote at our Candidate Forum on Oct. 20.)
The following is a succinct yet very detailed explainer on Recapture and what we face in the near-future that a friend shared with me, I hope you find it helpful as well.
Please join us for a joint PFLASA and PTSA meeting this Friday, October 11th. After our brief meetings we will have our special guest speakers Trustee Ofelia Zapata and Lynn Boswell.
They will be there to share with us information on AISD’s Prop A, answer any questions and afterwards we will hold a vote on whether or not our PTSA supports Prop A.
We hope to see you there!
It’s time to (re)join the LASA PTSA. Memberships need to be renewed every year. We’d love to have you on the team for the 2024-2025 school year. Membership is only $10 right now. We also offer a discounted membership rate for LASA students of $5!
PTSA at LASA is focused on all that happens outside of our school walls: neighborhood goodwill, voter information sessions, advocacy, reflections, scholarships, etc.
You can join and find more information at https://www.lasaptsa.org.