The above quote is from a few weeks ago when everyone was going back and forth on the pros' and cons of issue 4. The beginning of that quote states "A few Facts". I believed them.Jay Foran wrote:A few facts:
The new facilities are being constructed to improve teaching and learning!
* New facilities will provide modern classrooms and technologies for both students and staff.
* School buildings will be more safe and secure and a healthier environment in which to learn.
* Consolidating the number of schools to align with overall enrollment permits the district to operate more efficiently....allowing more money to be funneled directly into education instead of new boilers.
* Fewer buildings and modern classrooms permit the district to better manage class size to align with targets (22 for K and Grade 1 and 25 thereafter)
* The building plan insures that every student across the district will have equal opportunity/access to programming.
Property values are directly related to the strength of the school system. Due to effective financial planning, the cost per month per $100,000 of home valuation is $1.02 (less than a bottle of water). In exchange, Lakewood can convert and renovate Horace Mann and Emerson into state of the art elementary schools, modernize classrooms for 1/2 half of the high school providing much-needed science labs and vocational facilities. This represents a significant educational value.
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$1.02? Every time the people who are for an increase give a figure it seems to always be a tad low... In todays PD they are showing an increase of $58. I may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but 58 divided by 12 = 4.83, right? That's $4.83 per month.
Anybody have any idea as to the real costs?
Joe