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Summary of November 28, 2005 Board of Education Meetings
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BUDGET FACTOID:
The state has backed away from its promises to support the special education services required by state and federal law. Originally the state promised to fund 63% of local costs for special education today the state funds about 28%; in 1993 when revenue caps were first imposed the state funded 45% of special education costs. If the state had kept its share at that level (45%) the district would not be facing the need for budget cuts every year. Special Board meeting on Monday, November 28: Madison Partners in Special Education, an organization of parents of special education children, talked with the board about:
Some of the parents are also part of the district's Parent Advisory
Council and Board members talked about using that Council to communicate
concerns about specific schools as well as highlighting schools which are doing
an excellent job. I agreed that I would help the leaders of Madison Partners to
connect with other parents who are concerned about the district's budget
constraints.
The second half of the Board's meeting was devoted to looking intensively at the budgets for Human Resources and Business Services. These presentations will be available soon on the district's website, www.mmsd.org click on Financial and then on Reports. The Superintendent and the Assistant Superintendent for Business have
created advisory committees for both Business Services and Human Resources.
Professionals from the private sector and other governmental levels have agreed
to serve and use their expertise and knowledge to help the departments become as
efficient as possible.
Lastly the Board looked at a proposal from Virchow, Krause & Company to do a study of the administrative staffing levels in Business Services and Human Resources. The Board wanted to be sure that the study would help us determine what further budget cuts can be made without harming the ability of the district to carry out its legal and financial responsibilities. The administration will bring additional information about this in the next few weeks. Return to MMSD Today |

