California Retired Teachers Association (CRTA). State Capital (Sacramento) Division 5 records, 1866 - 2003, bulk 1935-1996
Collection context
Summary
- Creators:
- California Retired Teachers Association (CRTA). State Capital (Sacramento) Division 5
- Abstract:
- The California Retired Teachers Association (CRTA) – State Capital (Sacramento) Division 5 records document the activities and operation of the organization. The collection includes twenty-nine textbooks, five publications, ephemera, CRTA State Capital Division Meeting Minutes, CRTA State Capital Division News, and seven CRTA State Capital Division Historian’s Scrapbooks. Textbooks range from 1866 to 1948 (not inclusive). Publications range from 1929 to 2003 (not inclusive). CRTA State Capital Division Meeting Minutes range from 1935 to 1996 (not inclusive). CRTA State Capital Division News ranges from 1971 to 1996 (not inclusive). CRTA State Capital Division Historian’s Scrapbooks range from 1971 to 1996 (not inclusive).
- Extent:
- 3 linear feet (4 boxes)
- Language:
- Languages represented in the collection: English
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item and/or item number], [box and folder number], California Retired Teachers Association (CRTA). State Capital (Sacramento) Division 5 records, MS 0070, Center for Sacramento History.
Background
- Scope and content:
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The first series includes twenty-nine textbooks that are arranged in the finding aid alphabetically by subject matter (English, fiction, mathematics, music, science, and social science), then alphabetically by title (A to Z). Twelve of the textbooks deal with mathematics. The textbooks range from 1866 to 1948 (not inclusive). Within the box, they are arranged in a manner that best utilizes space.
The second series encompasses five publications that are arranged alphabetically, and range from 1929 to 2003 (not inclusive). Ephemera is the third series and is placed together in a sleeve, with the exception of the Sacramento Union Education Articles, which are in a folder and range from 1864 to 1875 (not inclusive). The CRTA State Capital Division Meeting Minutes constitutes the fourth series and is held within five folders, ranging from 1935 to 1996 (not inclusive). The fifth series is the CRTA State Capital Division News, which is held within three file folders, ranging from 1971 to 1996 (not inclusive).
The sixth series contains the CRTA State Capital Division Historian’s Scrapbooks that are arranged chronologically and by size. Four of the scrapbooks that range from 1971 to 1996 (not inclusive) are in box two, and three of the larger scrapbooks that range from 1974 to 1979 are in box three.
Significant items include: The Sacramento County Superintendents of Schools 150 Years of Leadership 1853-2003, which reveals the history of public schooling in Sacramento County. The California Retired Teachers Association State Capital Division Meeting Minutes from January 18, 1935 to October 13, 1953 that has the origin of the Division, early membership lists, goals, etc. Moreover, the by-laws contain the most fundamental principles and rules regarding the nature of the organization.
- Biographical / historical:
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The State Capital Division of the California Retired Teachers Association formed on January 18, 1935. Nine retired teachers got together and voted for Clarence S. Smith to be president, Sophie Price to be vice-president, and Kathryn Simmons to be secretary treasurer. The branch wanted “to protect interest with respect to legislation and investments through the strength that comes from unity, to compile and preserve a history of California schools and teachers, to provide for social gatherings, and to hold business meetings giving contacts with persons of similar interests.” In 1981, the Division initiated a publication committee in order to preserve the history of Sacramento County education. Published works include The First One-Hundred Years of Sacramento City Schools 1854-1954 and the Sacramento County Public School District 1850-1992. In 1914, California enacted its first teacher retirement compensation law. It gave those who had taught at least thirty years an annual pension of $500, distributed in quarterly amounts of $125, but it provided no death benefits. The California Retired Teachers Association (CRTA) formed during the era of the Great Depression. A group of nine teachers from the Retired Teachers Club of Pasadena (next known as the Southern California Retired Teachers Association, then simply as the CRTA) got together to demand an increase in teachers’ pensions, since many lived in poverty. While the Supreme Court ruled that the Legislature should increase pension benefits, it did not. Therefore, the founder and president of the CRTA, Laura E. Settle, helped to organize teachers throughout California. Settle retired in 1920 after thirty-two years of teaching. Teachers could join the CRTA at an annual rate of one dollar. In 1935, CRTA was able to achieve its goal of increased pensions. The CRTA is one of the nation’s largest retired teacher organizations. As of 2008, the CRTA had more than 52,000 members within 89 local divisions or chapters. Past members of significance include Ethel Andrus Percy, who was a leader in CRTA during the late 1940s. Percy went on to create the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and the National Retired Teachers Association. The CRTA is committed to issues dealing with teachers’ retirement and public education. It is a nonpartisan organization, with its board of directors only taking stances on ballot issues, and not endorsing particular candidates for office. The CRTA depends on grassroots volunteerism; even officers do not receive a salary. A report done in the late 2000s indicated that current volunteers provided more than 2.3 million hours of service at a value of more than $38 million. Members help to raise funds to provide scholarships for future teachers. In 2008, the CRTA awarded $338,000.
- Acquisition information:
- CRTA material donated by Afton Louise Driggs on May 22, 2008 to the Center for Sacramento History.
- Processing information:
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California Retired Teachers Association (CRTA) – State Capital (Sacramento) Division 5 Processed by Tandrea Blake, 2009. Finding aid is prepared by Tandrea Blake.
- Arrangement:
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Series 1. Textbooks Series 2. Publications Series 3. Ephemera Series 4. Meeting minutes Series 5. California Retired Teachers Association State Capital Division News Series 6. Historian’s scrapbook Series 7. Artifacts
- Physical location:
- 30:J:2; 40:48
- Rules or conventions:
- Finding aid prepared using Describing Archives: a Content Standard
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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Collection is open for research use.
- Terms of access:
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All requests to publish or quote from private manuscripts held by the Center for Sacramento History (CSH) must be submitted in writing to the archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of CSH as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the patron. No permission is necessary to publish or quote from public records.
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item and/or item number], [box and folder number], California Retired Teachers Association (CRTA). State Capital (Sacramento) Division 5 records, MS 0070, Center for Sacramento History.
- Location of this collection:
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551 Sequoia Pacific Blvd.Sacramento, CA 95811, US
- Contact:
- (916) 808-7072