stephen davis wrote:There will obviously have to be cuts somewhere.
I agree. What kind of cuts?
Moderator: Jim O'Bryan
stephen davis wrote:There will obviously have to be cuts somewhere.
Gary Rice wrote:Some of the "solutions" to school financial issues can be absolutely heartbreaking, and can include staff reductions, building closings, pay-to-participate activities, and popular program reductions and/or eliminations.
Gary Rice wrote:All just my opinion here, but I do hope that our local leaders will have the vision to avoid some of the issues that have affected other communities.
Back to the banjo...
Jim O'Bryan wrote:
Let's remember this is the crew that was working with the current School Board President
to get concessions, until he went out of town and they quickly approved the current
contract with ZERO Concessions and I believe some raises while he was gone and could
not vote. I believe the term is "greasing the skids."
FWIW
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Tim Liston wrote:Homes here in Lakewood are worthless, particularly if you do not have children attending school.
Tim Liston wrote:For the last three years or so I have been trying to convince my wife to get the heck out of here.
Tim Liston wrote:I hope to be gone when my youngest graduates from high school, June of 2013.
Tim Liston wrote:Had I known my property taxes would double on my home that has increased so little in value, I would have never moved here.
Tim Liston wrote:…I have gone to Lakewood Park every three years for 15 years and gotten mine reduced every time.
Tim Liston wrote:My goodness, how is it reasonable to assess an 85-year-old thousands of dollars just because they happen to own a house they no longer live in, when they are also paying for the one they can afford? Beats me....
Tim Liston wrote:Nonetheless, anyone with kids could live out there and borrow the money to send them to an East Coast boarding school or Western Reserve or Hathaway Brown or anywhere on earth and repay the loan with the money saved in property taxes over a couple decades or less.
Tim Liston wrote:Stephen you have pilloried Bill...
Tim Liston wrote:If I recount his remarks correctly, he is opposed to increased property taxes, feeling that Lakewood property owners already provide enough and that voters presumably won’t approve more if asked. And apparently (and I’m kind of extrapolating) he also thinks that the other revenue sources (state, stimulus) are also tapped out. Oh and that dropping incomes and property values will further erode LCSD revenue sources. So tell us please, how would you close the huge budget gap? Specifically. Please….
stephen davis wrote:there may be any number of combinations of approaches to the economic uncertainty ahead, as opposed to just Bill’s. (By the way, the nonsense about greater productivity by teachers is just funny, unless Bill can actually convince teachers to talk about 50% faster.)
I’m not convinced that Bill or you care about the future of our schools, other than the impact on your property taxes. Bill has a history of disdain for public employees and public institutions.