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How would you feel if you saw this and it was your school?
I woke up this morning and read this in the Daily Item:
Shikellamy in $3.8M hole, may close two schools
sa pamamagitan ng Francis Scarcella and Rick Dandes
The Daily Item The Daily Item Wed Mar 09, 2011, 01:00 AM EST
SUNBURY — Facing a $3.8 million budget shortfall, the Shikellamy school district is considering shuttering two schools.
School directors Tuesday night voted 8-0 to mag-anunsiyo a March 29 public hearing to discuss the possibility of closing Sunbury Middle and C.W. kanin Elementary schools to cut the deficit sa pamamagitan ng about $1 million a year.
District Superintendant Robin Musto sinabi the idea may be the only way to make ends meet.
“Because of the $3.8 million is the best answer I have,” Musto sinabi of the possible closings. “It doesn’t mean we are going to do it, but we are keeping our options open.”
About 450 children attend Sunbury Middle and C.W. Rice, and if the two closed, students would be sent to various schools within the district.
Shikellamy joins the Mifflinburg and Selinsgrove school districts in relocating students to address economic realities.
Mifflinburg administrators last buwan proposed closing Laurelton Elementary, a decision based on facility needs, dropping school enrollment, increased operating costs and a likely decrease in government funding.
If the school were to continue operating, renovations would cost about $1.95 million, based on a 2009 feasibility study.
Laurelton’s enrollment is 55 students in grades kindergarten through third, the lowest of the three outlying elementary schools in the Mifflinburg district. Buffalo Crossroads Elementary has 66 students, and New Berlin Elementary has 79.
“The decision to close a school is never an easy one,” Mifflinburg Superintendent Dan Lichtel sinabi last month.
Administrators in Selinsgrove, which is facing a deficit between $1.5 million and $3 million, last week announced they are considering staff cuts and moving sixth-graders to the intermediate school and
Shikellamy in $3.8M hole, may close two schools
sa pamamagitan ng Francis Scarcella and Rick Dandes
The Daily Item The Daily Item Wed Mar 09, 2011, 01:00 AM EST
SUNBURY — Facing a $3.8 million budget shortfall, the Shikellamy school district is considering shuttering two schools.
School directors Tuesday night voted 8-0 to mag-anunsiyo a March 29 public hearing to discuss the possibility of closing Sunbury Middle and C.W. kanin Elementary schools to cut the deficit sa pamamagitan ng about $1 million a year.
District Superintendant Robin Musto sinabi the idea may be the only way to make ends meet.
“Because of the $3.8 million is the best answer I have,” Musto sinabi of the possible closings. “It doesn’t mean we are going to do it, but we are keeping our options open.”
About 450 children attend Sunbury Middle and C.W. Rice, and if the two closed, students would be sent to various schools within the district.
Shikellamy joins the Mifflinburg and Selinsgrove school districts in relocating students to address economic realities.
Mifflinburg administrators last buwan proposed closing Laurelton Elementary, a decision based on facility needs, dropping school enrollment, increased operating costs and a likely decrease in government funding.
If the school were to continue operating, renovations would cost about $1.95 million, based on a 2009 feasibility study.
Laurelton’s enrollment is 55 students in grades kindergarten through third, the lowest of the three outlying elementary schools in the Mifflinburg district. Buffalo Crossroads Elementary has 66 students, and New Berlin Elementary has 79.
“The decision to close a school is never an easy one,” Mifflinburg Superintendent Dan Lichtel sinabi last month.
Administrators in Selinsgrove, which is facing a deficit between $1.5 million and $3 million, last week announced they are considering staff cuts and moving sixth-graders to the intermediate school and
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