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From: Aria <fmodugno@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 05:03:26 -0700 (PDT)
To: <mark.rauterkus@gmail.com>
Subject: [Carlynton Happenings] The Feasibility Study and the Future of Carlynton
In my opinion, the first step before taking either of those paths should be to conduct a study on whether it would be more beneficial for the education of the students to consider merger with another school district or to consider disbanding Carlynton and merging the 3 communities into different school districts. The school board has chosen to ignore this possibility, although their own data show declining enrollment in the district.
There are several adjoining school districts with declining enrollment, just like Carlynton. Rather than undertake new construction or an update of existing structures, both of which will put the district back into debt and likely lead to an increase in taxes, merger with another district or districts will likely lead to a decrease in taxes and and possibly an increase in student performance. As well, ALL the adjacent districts provide more academic and enrichment programs than Carlynton. There will be more opportunities for our children.
The school district and parents should first assess the feasibility of the long term viability of Carlynton, one of the smallest school district in the county but with one of the highest tax rates. Only after that is done should the district determine its next move.
The following is information that I was asked to post:
IMPORTANT INFO:
If you are a current Carlynton resident and you do not want Crafton and Carnegie Elementary schools closed, Please use one of the links below (or all) to make your voice heard!
Carlynton SOS Website
Sign the Petition
Facebook page
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Posted By Aria to Carlynton Happenings at 4/08/2010 07:53:00 AM
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