Friday Feb. 10, 2012
Comments on: Already Strapped for Cash, Schools Worry About Future Budgets
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By kalgal on 03-22-10
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There are many non mandatory, elective classes that can be cut.  Even if it means losing the instructor.  Example:  Aviation.  There are many more. yes it is nice to have some electives but….....in a budget crunch like now, it is necessary.  I’ve had to cut back alot.  Non-essential things are being put on hold.  The school district needs to do the same
By Nicholesgs on 03-23-10
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Why doesn’t the schools hit up the parents? They do for every thing else. I have never spent so much money until the beginning of each school year. What about the lottery money that is suppose to be used to help with school funding. I am all for cut backs but it is a shame it has to be with our children.