Xavier Teachers’ Association needs help

I recieved this email tonite, and this is something that I want to get out to as many people as possible. If you can, please send an email / mail to the people listed below.

Dear John,

Thank you for your support of the Xavier Teachers’ Association. I thought I would take this opportunity to inform you of a few recent happenings, and hopefully elicit some action from you.

In December the Xavier High School Board of Directors hired the services of a consulting firm to poll the faculty and learn of their concerns. The DeLisa Group conducted their interviews in January and February. The Board of Directors received a full report in March, and the faculty was informed of the results via a watered down PowerPoint presentation in April. The DeLisa Group, using broad generalities, identified only a small portion of the problems that exist at Xavier and painted a picture that showed the need for small change at best. Although the picture was bleak, the bitter pill to swallow was the way in which the DeLisa Group skewed the numbers of full time faculty members to include those employees of Xavier that only teach one or two classes, but hold different offices throughout the building. What did not surprise many faculty members was the fact that the DeLisa Group’s report spoke directly to the fancies of those signing the check, the Board of Directors, and failed to recognize many of the problems mentioned in our one-on-one interviews.

As you hopefully are already aware, the XTA has taken its fight to Connecticut’s lawmakers. This battle has occupied many hours of our time, but it is a fight we believe we can win. Proposed Bill 1305 (you can read about it at www.cga.ct.gov and type in 1305 at the top of the page), if passed, will allow the State Labor Department to conduct union elections within the walls of parochial elementary and secondary schools. Originally intended to strike religious exemption from State Labor definitions, this bill has taken on legs of its own. Now it leans more heavily in the favor of the thousands of parochial school teachers throughout the state, being a part of the Education Committee rather than the Labor Committee.

More important than the hours of our time occupied fighting for Bill 1305 are the many dollars Xavier has spent employing the services of two lobbying firms to fight the bill on the school’s behalf. Why the Catholic Church, through the Diocese of Norwich and Xavier High School, will not endorse its own social teaching is beyond our realm of comprehension. What we can comprehend is that Xavier High School has spent a large amount of money trying to ensure the Labor Department has no jurisdiction within its walls. Some food for thought: Where did this money come from? Although the school is “busting at the seams”, those in charge have always been quick to mention its tight operating budgets and large need for Alumni giving to help many in need receive a Xavier education. When the Great Alumni Appeal begins next year, just where will your donations truly be going?

Alas, our plea for help. Fighting the Board of Directors, Administration, XBSS offices in Baltimore and the Diocese of Norwich has all been difficult. At times it seems we are gaining no ground. Battling lobbyists is even more difficult, as we can only send out so many letters supporting our cause. Listed below are the names of Senators, Representatives and Legislators that sit on the Connecticut Education Committee. We ask that you please take a few moments of your time and email or write them letters expressing your support (and asking for theirs) of Senate Bill 1305. Whether you write one letter, or thirty-five, every letter counts.

Also listed are the mailing addresses for Bishop Michael Cote (Diocese of Norwich), Br. Arthur Caliman (General Superior of the Xaverian Brothers) and Br. Lawrence Harvey (Vicar). A letter writing campaign involving these individuals is equally important, as both the Diocese of Norwich and the XBSS offices in Baltimore refuse to acknowledge and act on the teachers’ behalf at Xavier. If you have any further questions regarding the Church’s social teachings please feel free to email us or visit the web site (www.xavierteachers.org) and follow the link on the home page. How any of these three Catholic figures can sit back and allow the issues at Xavier to continue without interjecting and endorsing Catholic teaching is unconscionable and unfathomable.

Thank you again for your help. Your prayers and your support have been, and always will be, greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

The Xavier Teachers’ Association

Bishop Michael Cote

201 Broadway

Norwich, CT 06360

860/887-9294

Br. Arthur Caliman

Xaverian Brothers Generalate

4409 Frederick Ave.

Baltimore, MD 21229

410/644-0034

Br. Lawrence Harvey

Xaverian Brothers Generalate

4409 Fredericks Ave.

Baltimore, MD 21229

410/644-0034

State Senators on the Education Committee

John W. Fonfara

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 3900

Hartford, Conn 06106

Fonfara@senatedems.ct.gov

William Finch

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 2400

Hartford, Conn 06106

Finch@senatedems.ct.gov

Thomas Herlihy

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 3100

Hartfrod, Conn 06106

Thomas.Herlihy@cga.ct.gov

Anthony Guglielmo

100 Stafford St.

Stafford Springs, Conn 06076

Anthony.Guglielmo@cga.ct.gov

Thomas Gaffey

Co – Chairman – Education Committee

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 3100

Hartford, Conn 06106

Gaffey@senatedems.ct.gov

Anthony J. MacDonald

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 2500

Hartford, Conn 06106

Mcdonald@senatedems.ct.gov

State Representatives on Education Committee

Andrew M. Fleischmann

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 3101

Hartford, Conn 06106

Andrew.Fleischmann@cga.ct.gov

Mary Fritz

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4108

Hartford, Conn 06106

Mary.Fritz@cga.ct.gov

Linda Gentile

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4050

Hartford, Conn 06106

Linda.Gentile@cga.ct.gov

Linda Abercrombie

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4000

Hartford, Conn 06106

Linda.Abercrombie@cga.ct.gov

Toni Boucher

5 Wicks End Lane

Wilton, Conn 06897

ToniBoucher@po.state.ct.ut

Charles Clemons Jr.

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4202

Hartford, Conn 06106

Charles.Clemons@cga.ct.gov

Michael Cardin

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4046

Hartford, Conn 06106

Michael.Cardin@cga.ct.gov

Paul Davis

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4043

Hartford, Conn 06106

Paul.Davis@cga.ct.gov

Gail Hamm

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4020

Hartford, Conn 06106

Gail.Hamm@cga.ct.gov

Deborah Heinrich

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 5005

Hartford, Conn 06106

Deborah.Heinrich@cga.ct.gov

David Labriola

31 Briarwood Road

Naugatuck, Conn 06770

David.Labriola@housegop.state.ct.us

Marily Giuliano

43 Cricket Court

Old Saybrook, Conn 06475

Maryilyn.Giuliano@housegop.state.ct.us

Steve Mikutel

Assistant Majority Leader

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4051

Hartford, Conn 06106

Steve.Mikutel@cga.ct.gov

Timothy O’Brien

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4003

Hartford, Conn 06106

Timothy.O’Brien@cga.ct.gov

Felipe Reinoso

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4115

Hartford, Conn 06106

Felipe.Reinoso@cga.ct.gov

Thomas Reynolds

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 5007

Hartford, Conn 06106

Thomas.Reynolds@cga.ct.gov

James Shapiro

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4028

Hartford, Conn 06106

James.Shapiro@cga.ct.gov

Lewis Wallace

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 2103

Hartford, Conn 06106

Lew.Wallace@cga.ct.gov

Robert Heagney

Minority Whip

8 Fawnbrook Lane

Simsbury, Conn 06070

Robert.Heaghney@house.gop.state.ct.us

Debra Lee Hovey

296 Fan Hill Road

Monroe, Conn 06468

D.LeeHovey@housegop.state.ct.us

Themis Klarides

Assistant Minority Whip

23 East Court

Derby, Conn 06418

Themis.Klarides@housegop.state.ct.us

Kevin Witkos

15 High Ledge Road

Canton, Conn 06019

Kevin.Witkos@housegop.state.ct.us

Area House Legislators we should also Mail/email

Raymon Kalinowski

c/o Legislative Office Bldg

House Republican Office

Hartford, CT 06106

Brian O’Connor

Leg Office Blda – Rm 2802

Hartford, Conn 06106

Brian.Oconnor@cga.ct.gov

James O’Rourke

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4001

Hartford, Conn 06106

Jim.ORourke@cga.ct.gov

Joseph Serra

Assistant Majority Leader

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 4021

Hartford, Conn 06106

Joseph.Serra@cga.ct.gov

Area State Senators we should also Mail/email

Eileen M. Daily

Deputy President Pro Tempore

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 3700

Hartford, Conn 06106

Daily@senatedems.ct.gov

Biagio Ciotto

Chief Deputy President Pro-Tempore

Leg Office Bldg – Room 2300

Hartford, Conn 06106

Diotto@senatedems.ct.gov

Edward Meyer

Leg Office Bldg – Rm 1000

Hartford, Conn 06106

Meyer@senatedems.ct.gov

The XTA is fighting the good fight, and anything you can do to help would be greatly appreciated.
If you can, spread this letter around.
The more exposure this gets, the better.