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Stay Focused

Does day-to-day news distract us from the things that really matter to our daily lives?  Have we lost focus. Is this what President Trump hopes will happen so that he can push through cuts to programs that will greatly affect us.

I am particularly focused on what is happening with the Department of Education. How could it affect our kids?  I am not talking curriculum; the Department has never had the authority to determine or set educational curriculum requirements; that belongs to the states and to communities. So, why should I be worried?

As a public-school teacher for 43 years working in a rural school district, I know how important federal funding is for low-income students and for students with disabilities. It assures that every child has access to high quality education in a safe and inclusive environment.

However, the Trump administration proposes to give states block grants to use as they see fit. This removes accountability or oversight on how these dollars are spent.  Right now, the Federal government provides more than $14 billion dollars a year to schools with high concentrations of students living in poverty.  60% of Bradford’s student population lives in poverty and 37% receive Medicaid.  How will we provide funding for supplemental support such as reading specialists, after-school programs and smaller class sizes. The Center for American Progress predicts that if Title I programs are eliminated, 180,000 teaching positions could be lost, harming 2.8 million students in low-income communities.  It will make it even harder for Students with Disabilities to receive the services they need.

Additionally, all federal funding for students receiving Pell Grants, federal student loans, and loan repayment and forgiveness could disappear. Thirty percent of U.S. college Students rely on these loans.

Rahn Emanuel said, “There is no equity without education.”  I say there is no Democracy without a government that supports and encourages educating our youth.

I am focused on this issue and call my representatives regularly to let them know how important these federal programs are to kids in our rural community.  I hope you will do the same.

Allison Lee Shares Her Story

Allison Lee’s Journey from Bradford to Broadway

On Saturday, February 11, Allison Lee shared the story of her journey from Bradford to Broadway with members and guests of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) – Bradford Branch. According to Lee, her lifelong love of the theatre began in first grade when she appeared in a non-speaking part of a Farmer Gray play. In third grade she participated in a School Poetry Contest where she learned the importance of volume, pace, tone and enunciation in public speaking. Soon after that, Lee was writing and performing plays for her puppet theater with a clothesline, a blanket and decorated socks. She knew she destined for the stage.

Looking back, Lee attributes her interest in the performing arts to her early experiences with the Bradford Creative and Performing Arts (BCPAC) and its dynamic executive director Jim Guelfi. During junior high and high school she was able to perform in three of BCPACS community musicals. Lee and her family spent a lot of time at Chautauqua Institution where she was exposed to plays, lectures and concerts. Little did she know then, that she would later serve as a stage manager with the Chautauqua Theatre Company for 9 seasons.

Lee went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in fine arts with an emphasis in stage management at Penn State. After graduation she moved to NYC where she worked as a stage manager for a variety of Broadway musicals including “The Addams Family,” “Disney’s Tarzan” and “Monty Python’s Spamalot.” She also worked with the Radio City Christmas Spectacular touring show.

More recently, Lee returned to Bradford and has moved from theatre stage management to corporate event stage management where she works with top corporations and national organizations throughout the United States. This field has allowed her to live anywhere in the U.S. as long as she is close to an airport. She travels extensively and while the work is demanding, she loves the challenges and freedom that it gives her. Her extensive travel schedule also allows her to run marathons throughout the United States. She currently has completed marathons in 39 states and her goal is to run a marathon in all 50 states. In closing, Lee emphasized that her parents, the Bradford community, BCPAC, mentors, friends, teachers, and local organizations have helped her on her journey from Bradford to Broadway and back to Bradford.



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Marietta Frank Named AAUW Outstanding Woman of the Year 2020

Marietta Frank Named AAUW Outstanding Woman of the Year

The recipient of the AAUW Outstanding Woman of the Year Award is Marietta Frank. This award is given to an AAUW – Bradford Branch member who has served the organization and community with distinction.

Frank received a bachelor’s degree in English at SUNY Geneseo. She also holds a Master’s degree in Library Science from SUNY Geneseo and a Master of Art in Children’s Literature from Hollins University. Frank currently serves as the Library Director of Hanley Library at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.  Prior to 1988, Frank worked at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio and at school districts in Washburn, Maine and Salamanca, NY.

Frank has a specialty in children’s literature and has taught courses at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford since 1991. She has co-authored three books, with two of the books focusing on science fiction in children’s literature. Active in her profession, Frank, has presented programs throughout the US and in France and Turkey.

Frank recently completed her term as President of AAUW and also serves as Historian for the organization. As a member of the Friends of Hanley Library, she works to strengthen the bonds between Hanley Library and the Bradford community. Frank is also a member of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Arts Council. In 2010, Frank was honored to receive the University of Pittsburgh ULS Faculty Librarian Excellence Award.

Throughout her career, Frank has been a tireless advocate of the important role that libraries, books, travel and learning play in our lives.

The Bradford Branch of AAUW was founded in April 1921 and the first Outstanding Woman of the Year Award was presented to Mary Keller in 1980.