Monday, April 6, 2009

Harrison has concerns over state senate budget

The image “http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:0GQo3-r929nInM:http://www.ccs.k12.nc.us/images/harrison.jpg” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors. Statement of Dr. Bill Harrison, State Board of Education Chairman and
CEO (via DPI):

“I have major concerns that the Senate’s budget would invest $300
million less than the Governor’s K-12 public schools budget.
Eliminating 6,200 teachers, forcing children into larger classes, and
limiting the ability of public schools to provide needed services is the
wrong direction for North Carolina.”

• The Senate budget would eliminate 6,200 teaching positions. The
kindergarten class size average would be as high as 23 students, with
individual class size averages up to 26. At the high school level,
individual classes could have 31-34 students each.
• The Senate budget would cut $630 million, or 7 percent, from public
schools and the Department of Public Instruction.
• The cuts to school systems also would include a $60 million cut to
capital funds designed to support school buildings.
• The Senate budget would eliminate 300 of the 475 state-funded
positions at the Department of Public Instruction.
Budget cuts of this magnitude will make it difficult to adequately
administer the federal recovery funds being sent to North Carolina. The
bulk of these funds are earmarked for public schools.

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E.C. :)

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