In addition to what Mr Rice offered, I will add these points.Donald Farris wrote:Hi,
Regardless, the fact the number of enrolled students has decreased in the past by 20% should result in reduced costs to the school system. Actual decreases in enrollment reduce actual costs of operation.
1. Basic math. If you have 100 teachers making $30,000 a year, your cost is $300,000. If you need 10 less teachers, that knocks your cost down to $270,000. But if the 90 remaining teachers get a 3% annual raise, your back up to $300,000 or close to it. This is where Lakewood schools are. There have been reductions in force every year for the last 10 yrs. and older teachers have been bought out and replaced by younger ones on the lower end of the spectrum.d
2. Lakewood itself. We have 10 schools. Other districdts with more students have half that. We could chop costs by getting down to 5 or 6 schools and buying a fleet of buses. Are you on board with that?
3. The big controversy this year was that parents were crying and screaming because their kids were in classes of 20 and not 17! The school board and administration is NOT your adversary here. I take it your children are grown. Train your guns on todays parents.
4. Mr Rice is right. We love to "celebrate" Lakewood but every kid who lands here from Albanian or Pakistan is required to be educated and the fed bovt pays 20 cents on the dolar.
I did not get an answer to the question I asked in a previous post. Have you not raised your prices or rents in the last 7 years?