Friday, June 16, 2006

School Beat: Budget Comes together; Future Facilities Planning--Reuse of Middle School; Operating Budget Cuts Restored: AP left hanging

Click on the post for the presentation of Supr. Carvin on how the ending fund balance increase of 230M was reduced to 100M by additions to the budget and restoration of the previously planned operational cuts.

In addition, the Board approved $20,000 for facilities planning expenses, some of which may be shared in a token way by the city and the Primtimers, since they may have an interest in the resulting use of the space of the current middle school. There has been a long standing discussion of the future use of the current middle school given the notion that it's efficiency as a school is limited and may have more effective future uses.

What happened to the budget gap and other mysteries will be discussed in a later post. Click on the audioblogger and enjoy.

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1 comment:

  1. When I see statements like ' ap left hanging' it makes me wonder just how effective is the ' no child left behind program.' The school district spends alot of time and money on these types of testing, and I are they really doing any good? I only question this after the latest reports that show that even some school in our area are not meeting federal standards when it comes to NCLB. Evansville at last report was doing fine. Point being I think schools are going to do what they are going to do , regardless of testing, and look at all that money. That maybe could have gone for a program like the AP. Some testing is good, just not so intense. I think a good part of the responsibility falls on the parents to make sure their kids are learning and if not why not, and to make sure their kids get the help they need. When schools only test those they want to anyway, and leave out those who may bring down their average are we really getting a accurate picture?

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