Northville school board hosts May community
forums to discuss budget impact and look to the
future in light of ongoing state funding
challengesSchool families, students,
staff and community members will get a clearer
picture of the ongoing budget challenges facing
Northville Public Schools for the 2012-13 school
year and beyond, as well as the anticipated
impact on educational programs, services and
staffing during two community forums being
sponsored by the Northville Board of Education
in May.
The Community Forums are scheduled for the
following dates, times and locations:
| Day/Date |
Times |
Location |
Room |
Thursday,
May 10, 2012 |
7:00-8:30 p.m. |
Hillside Middle School
775 N. Center St. |
Cafeteria |
Monday,
May 14, 2012 |
7:00-8:30 p.m. |
Meads Mill Middle School
16700 Franklin Rd. |
Cafeteria |
Why Host Community Forums?
“Michigan’s current economic climate and school
funding structure — which Michigan public
schools rely on for 90 percent of their funding
— are creating extraordinary budget challenges
for our district as we struggle to manage
resources and protect the learning that takes
place in our classrooms every day,” said
Northville Superintendent Mary Kay Gallagher.
“For the past decade, reductions in the state’s
funding allocation, coupled with recent steep
increases in mandatory retirement contributions
have resulted in a significant decline in real
dollars for K-12 education.”
Under Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder’s current
budget proposal for the 2012-13 school year,
Northville Public Schools faces the continued
impact of the 2011-12 funding loss of $470 per
student. This is in addition to the cost impact
of offering full-day kindergarten (due to
pending legislation) and an increase in the
district’s mandatory state retirement
contribution equal to between $155 and $170 per
student, among other budget actions with a
potentially negative impact on Northville Public
Schools.
“With nearly $9.8 million in budget
reductions for the district since February 2010,
there are no easy answers or painless steps to
take at this point in time,” Gallagher added.
“Students and their families, teachers,
administrators, and support staff have all
experienced the impact of these budget
reductions. We continue to look for potential
areas for revenue-generation as well as
cost-cutting, and are mindful of the impact
increases in class size and class configuration
have already had on our students, staff and
parents.”
“As a district and a community our challenge
is to respond to this new reality in ways that
ensure we continue to provide an excellent
educational experience for all students.”
What Can I Expect at the Forums?
The Northville Board of Education and district
leaders are hosting the community forums with
the goal of creating an understanding among
school families and the community of the
district’s continuing budget challenges, as well
as to engage the community in a discussion of
what families can expect in Fall 2012 and beyond
– from class size to school building capacity
and from budget issues to the challenges of 21st
century learning. The forums will also outline
the proactive steps the district is taking to
address, to the extent possible, the impact on
student learning.
Following the 30-minute presentation, Board
of Education members and district leaders will
be available to meet with forum participants in
small groups and answer questions. In addition,
representatives from the Northville Council of
PTAs Legislative Action Network will be on hand
to share the impact of the Governor’s budget
proposal and other pending legislation on
Northville Public Schools.
School families, staff and community members
are encouraged to attend the community forum
that best meets their schedule. The content and
format will be the same at both forums.
What if I’m Unable to Attend One of the
Forums?
The same information presented at the forums
also will be available beginning May 10 on the
district website, www.northville.k12.mi.us.
What Else Can I Do?
In addition to attending the forums, school
parents and community members are strongly
encouraged to contact their elected officials
and voice their concern about the depth of the
proposed cuts to school funding. Contact
information for Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and
the state legislators representing the
Northville school community are available on the
district website, www.northville.k12.mi.us by
clicking on the LAN Action Alerts.
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