Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Many school districts consider dissolving or consolidating to deal with financial pressures

According to this piece from the Wisconsin State Journal, a new study shows that a majority of Wisconsin school districts believe they've harmed students' education and school operations in complying with state revenue limits. Additionally, the article says about one-fourth of Wisconsin school districts responding to the survey say they've considered dissolving or consolidating in order to deal with financial pressures they're facing.

1 Comments:

Blogger Eric Graff said...

These financial pressures are brought on by the teachers and administrators incredible greed.

For every dollar that goes into schools, 70 cents of it goes to pay and pensions. Your never going to have enough money FOR THE KIDS when 70 cents out of every dollar is gone before you begin. Pretty simple math, but you never know with Public schools, things rarely add up behind those doors.

February 28, 2007 7:49 AM  

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