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These sort of boards do not need to be paid, while a new district administration will. If we do see a split the overall cost of administration is going to be doubled or tripled for the area as each city-district employees the necessary personnel.
East and west side facilities have always, from the beginnings of the district, been funded overwhelmingly by east side taxpayers. You have no further to go than the district's own growth summit to see the population growth (and, thereby tax base grwoth) versus school construction. Even today, the east side is expected to pay more than half of the costs for all the construction for the next decade, more than 80% of which will occur on the west side.
And one comment about rich, MOM. The demographics show that the west side is about to eclipse the east side in terms of household income and property values. Your concept of rich is pure personal bias and is not based in fact.
The east side schould chose its destiny. Its only fair.
You go ahead and answer that while I encourage everyone else to think of something other than their own pocketbook, especially when it comes to something as vitally important as the education of our kids.
To Jdraper: If you had studied this issue you would know that the services and opportunities currently being offered will remain. While we use the term "smaller", these will still be large districts.
I do agree with the west siders, that since they are currently effected ( and taxed ) by the proposal that they should have a vote.
I also suspect there are certain economies that are a result of the larger district thus some services will be reduced ( or taxes raised ) in order to continue at the same level.
Because I have observed "unhappiness" with "local" school boards in the past, it may not make everyone happy even if the split is completed.
The final analysis should be what is best for the kids.
I have a few words left in response to the question on how the neighbor likes to pay for the 5 kids next door. My observation is that he is better off than he would be if they were "uneducated." Indeed as long as we have not restriction on family size, we will have differences, but I think I do benefit from the education of children which are not mine biologically, that includes income to me as my potiential customers as well as their knowledge.
When I go to the ballot box, I'll be thinking about more than money. I'll be thinking about the kids next door, whether that's 1 house down the road or 100 houses down the road. You are right. It's about all of us, and educated children from both sides of the river will eventually be my customers, employers, and even civic leaders.
The growth of the west side is a daunting issue and is getting much attention at the loss of attention to the east side issues.