Saturday, September 20, 2014

Signs, signs, everywhere signs!

Coming to your neighborhood soon!  I was given a great piece of advice recently…start with what you know, where you know. 

My first campaign signs went out on Thursday.  Look for them on St. Elmo at Vinson, S 1st at Emerald Wood, on Redd and on Manchaca at Redd.  



As I have said from the beginning…this is a grassroots campaign.  The signs are all hand painted on reclaimed/scrap materials and white poster board. I'm taking campaign contributions to offset art supplies and laminating costs (~$2 ea).  If you would like to request a sign, let me know.  

I feel like this sends the right message…
Frugality, Resourcefulness, Doing more with Less.  

If I am elected to the AISD School Board, that is exactly the mindset I will need to bring to best represent the interests of our students. It's all about the kids. 

In District 6, we have 18 schools.  Travis, Crockett and Akins High Schools and their feeders. Geographically, we start at Barton Springs and head all the way south to the Hays county line, with I-35 to the east and Lamar/Manchaca to the west. There are a few nuances. See attached the map. https://www.austinisd.org/board/boundaries  

Since I am clearly Pro-Community/Pro-Neighborhood schools, I would really like the opportunity to meet, ride bikes or paint posters with you and your friends in your neighborhood.  

  1. What are the things your neighborhood schools and surrounding communities are doing well?
  2. What are some of the opportunities you see that could make your neighborhoods safer, sustainable, vibrant and healthy?
  3. What are your biggest concerns?
I look forward to connecting with you. 

Best~
Kate Mason-Murphy
for AISD School Board, District 6

PS  Save the date…October 12th.  Details coming soon!

512-351-5576



Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Looking forward to meeting you!

My name is Kate Mason-Murphy and I am running for AISD School Board, District 6
I want to take a moment to introduce myself to you. For those of you who prefer to skim, I've highlighted text. There are lots of ways for us to connect.

  • I was a Teacher for 11 years, 6 in AISD.
  • I started my career with AISD at ACES on the backside of Becker’s campus.
  • From there I moved to the Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders and taught PE for the next 5 years.
  • I was a great teacher in really good standing when I was RIFed and then re-hired at 67%.


That was like a punch to the gut, not to mention my family’s finances, as my husband was also a teacher with AISD at the time. We have 4 kids, 3 in AISD schools.

  • My daughter attended Barton Hills Elementary from K-5th
  • My stepson is at Zilker
  • I have a Kindergartener at Joslin
  • And I have a 3 year old in his 2nd year of a free grant funded dual language preschool at Foundation Communities


When the Facilities Master Plan proposal recommended all three of these schools be closed, I was truly horrified at the direction the district was taking.

  • I am a graduate of the University of Texas, BS in Organizational Communication
  • I earned my teaching certification through Region 4


This is a time of change in Austin…
  • We are getting a new Superintendent (yay!)
  • 4-5 new AISD School Board Members 
  • New City Council
  • We have a rapidly growing and changing population, as is evidenced by our traffic, smog and for many of us, a reduced quality of life.


Standing on this precipice, AISD can either soar to great heights or plummet. Our challenges aren’t unique (or new). We have some tough financial decisions to make, as a district.

However, it is also a time of opportunity.  

Opportunity to align vision and share resources with Imagine Austin, city planners and other public entities to create compact and connected communities, including safe routes to schools, a healthy and active population, creative artistic expression and affordable housing. 

I believe ALL children deserve a high quality education that develops their character and prepares them with the knowledge and skills to be successful in a changing world

Testing and spending a large portion of our limited resources on high stakes testing        is NOT the answer.  
Privatizing schools with public monies is NOT the answer
Schlepping our kids all over town on big yellow busses or in private vehicles for hours every day is NOT the answer.

  • Rolling up our sleeves and getting to work IS the answer.
  • Opening up our campuses for the community and the organizations that serve them IS the answer.
  • Incentivizing teachers and staff to work in their own community schools IS the answer.
  • Partnering schools that are masterful at building a support system in their communities (ie. fundraising for campus-based extras) with a sister school who hasn’t mastered that skill yet. That IS the answer.
  • 3-year contracts for teachers IS the answer.
  • Dual-language opportunities for ALL students IS the answer.
  • Being a good neighbor IS the answer.
  • Living in, working in, investing in our neighborhood schools IS the answer. 


It’s the only answer that makes sense to me.


We have the opportunity to be forward-thinking, world class. 

But we have to take care of our own, educate our own, raise our own. The Austin Independent School District’s collective “own”. The future of our city depends on it.

I am open-minded, creative, thoughtful and resourceful.
I don’t claim to have all of the answers or even all of the information, but I do bring a unique perspective
  • Teacher
  • Parent 
  • Community gardener 
  • Bike commuter 
  • Activist 


I would love to meet you, discuss about any of these topics or others that are important to you, paint posters in your community, for your community, attend family-friendly bike rides or neighborhood park play dates

You are welcome to call or text me 512-351-5576, find me on FB or email me directly at Vote4KateAISD6@gmail.com