Obviously, things have not improved with the budget. In fact, the issue seems to be how much we are going to be reduced in the existing environment – with the only “promise” being something in November? If you run the math on November it is
long after anybody can do much for 2011-12 – and there are questions that if it were to survive a November election – how long would it take to actually get the money? To give you a quick idea of the negatives here they go (our comparable base is $5,200 per student):
- An “as is” budget with “no cuts” …we lose $19 per student and have increased operational costs (e.g., salary schedules, utilities, etc.)
- Prop 98 loss …-$350 per student (which also includes the -$19 above) …based on natural drop with no tax extension …this is the existing law
- A Democratic proposal to make all this work …for a total of -$835 per student (with all the above included)
- The LAO (Legislative Analyst Office) projection to right-size the budget …$760 per student …in addition to the $350 per student based on the Prop 98 drop …for a total of -$1,100 per student
To try and translate this back into
a reduced school year …as we have tried about all the other alternatives we can think up, it might look something like this. When I went to the calendar on our website, I find our projected start date for students is Monday,
August 29th. To accommodate at an $835 hit, theoretically the start of school should be moved back to
Friday, October 7th. To further move the date back to accommodate an $1,100 hit we would need to start on
Thursday, October 20th in time for the approaching Halloween weekend. I wonder if this will impact the learning of our students and the long-term economy and productivity of our state?
To his credit,
Senator Bill Emmerson, one of our local Senators will be in town along with the State Superintendent of Public Instruction (SPI),
Tom Torlakson, to provide an insider’s view of what is going on in Sacramento and why we don’t have a budget. Senator Emmerson has attempted to bridge the partisan divide and be a
statesman in this issue, but for whatever reason it hasn’t appeared to work. He along with the SPI will be at RCC today.
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