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What is the biggest issue facing the school district?
The biggest issue facing the school district today is how we are
going to maintain the outstanding precedents we have set for
ourselves in the face of declining revenues. We have both tremendous
teachers and programs, but both need to be free from the budget
crunches we face to keep them at their high standards. This will
take the cooperation of everyone involved, with the goal to give our
children the best education possible.
What can be done to keep test scores on the rise?
Keeping test scores on the rise is really as simple as giving the
teachers the resources they need to establish programs that are
geared toward the test-oriented results that everyone is concerned
about. I know that Circle View, the school my daughter attends, had
some of the highest scores in the district. I attribute this to no
more than her teachers doing an outstanding job. If you have a group
of dedicated and caring professionals, such as these fine people,
then there is no limit to what can be accomplished. But at the same
time, we need to be there for them -- maintaining communication and
community involvement.
What needs to be done to bolster the budget? What programs should
take priorities?
I’m not quite sure what can be done to bolster the budget, but
shouldn’t the question really be: “why can’t we make this budget
work?” Let’s face the facts, the entire country seems to be running
in the red. I think we need to take a hard look at what money we
have, where it is being spent and how we can improve the situation.
But we can’t put together a concise plan of action without a full and
honest picture of our current situation. We need the full cooperation
of the administration to allow us to see the whole picture, then we
can best decide which programs should take priority. I personally
would like to find a way to keep all of our programs intact.
Different children have different needs and one should not be more
important than another.
How can school board members better communicate with parents and
the community?
Communication is critical in these tough times. People need to
take the responsibility to find the source of information to keep
themselves current about what is happening in their schools, and how
it effects their child. I know that this is easier said than done in
today’s society. Let’s face it, most families have both parents
working just to stay ahead and try to give their families a little
extra. I know that the schools and the staff make a painstaking
effort to keep everyone informed and up to date, but the bottom line
is, some of it just falls through the cracks. One solution might be a
bi-weekly newsletter produced by parent volunteers to help keep
working parents informed. I honestly believe that there is no problem
that does not have an amicable solution. That is actually why I have
chosen to run for this office. If we keep the needs of our children
paramount in our decision making process there is really no limit to
what we can accomplish.
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