We don’t exactly have a planning horizon for what we need for the schools in 12 months. It’s month by month.
—Larry Snow
The district is trying to become more financially transparent. That is why this stuff keeps coming out. Hopefully, the budget will be a good example of financial transparency.
I’m disappointed that after July 1, that the administration did not inform board members, even privately, that there had been a major change in the cost structure.
The numbers need to be $1 million less than they are. The board needs to take a stand against these spending levels.
When you have referendum materials that show a cash-flow crisis and $13 million in [tax anticipation warrant] debt is needed, and that turns out not to be the case, the public was deceived.
For me personally it is a vindication. … I said this $13 million was meant to scare voters into approving the referendum. There was no cash-flow crisis.
If you analyze the district’s finances, it’s quite apparent there’s sufficient revenue for next year and that the cuts are not necessary.
I am completely out of my comfort zone making this commitment.
It’s not just about the Voice having free speech. The administrators, not just the students, deserve free speech. We don’t have that in our district.
What with the referendum were they truthful about? The taxes people had to pay? No. The finances? No. How much debt we had? No. How much did they get right?
I admit the terrible mistake I made.
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