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2 responses to “Peltz: Consolidation or Merger?”

  1. Bill Schubart

    I would only add that, according to several friends on school boards wrestling with budgets, the non-discretionary elements of school budgets such as health care, insurances and energy are some of the most intractable elements of their budget increases. Bill

  2. David Usher

    Peter Pelz’s notion that “the reduction in school spending has mirrored the economic trend lines” suggests that he would have us believe school spending has been reduced. Certainly private sector employment has shrunk, per capita income has diminished recently, but school spending has not been reduced.

    He may mean school budget growth rates have been tamed, but that’s a far cry from the pressing need to reduce education spending to match shrinking K-12 enrollment.

    Given the history of explosive school spending, top-down funding caps by Vermont’s Legislature may offer the only realistic hope of reducing education spending. It’s a bold move whose time has come.

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